Un pueblo entero subido a un cerro con vistas de infarto, donde la nostalgia paisa se come con arepas y se cuenta con carcajadas.
Pueblito Paisa is open to the public every day from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. It is located at the top of Nutibara Hill, and you can get there by taxi, tourist bus, or even on foot if you enjoy adventure and great views. We recommend using public transport apps for convenience.
Good news! प्रवेश to Pueblito Paisa is completely free. You can explore this charming place at no cost, although you will find craft shops and restaurants where you can spend money if you wish.
To fully enjoy Pueblito Paisa, we recommend setting aside between 1 and 2 hours. This will give you enough time to stroll through the colorful streets, admire the traditional architecture, visit the church, go up to the viewpoint, and perhaps enjoy a snack or buy a souvenir.
Pueblito Paisa is an exact replica of a 20th-century Antioquian town, created to preserve and showcase the architecture and customs of the region. It symbolizes Paisa identity and pride, offering visitors a window into the past of this vibrant culture. It is like traveling back in time without leaving Medellín.
For a quieter experience, we suggest visiting Pueblito Paisa early in the morning (before 10 a.m.) or late in the afternoon, near sunset, when the city lights begin to come on. Avoid weekends if you do not like crowds. Medellín has pleasant weather all year round, so any time is a good time.
Because Pueblito Paisa is a replica of an old town, it has some limitations. There are ramps and paved paths that make access to certain areas easier, but some parts may have steps or uneven surfaces. We recommend contacting the local administration if you have specific needs to confirm accessibility. You can find more information on Medellín's tourism website: Medellín Travel.
Since Pueblito Paisa is located on Nutibara Hill, you will be close to other points of interest. You can combine your visit with a tour of the Graffiti Tour in Comuna 13 (a short taxi ride away) or visit the Botanical Garden, which is about 20 minutes away. Barefoot Park is also an excellent option. Take a look at this link for more ideas: Things to Do in Medellín.
Of course! We recommend bringing sunscreen and a hat, as the sun can be strong. Wear comfortable walking shoes. Do not forget your camera to capture the panoramic views of Medellín and the details of the village. And of course, try the delicious empanadas or arepas at one of the local stalls. Enjoy the experience!
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