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Medellin: City Bike Tour with Botero Plaza & Pueblito Paisa

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Summary

Bike through Medellin’s stories graffiti plazas city views & local flavors

You’ll pedal through Medellin’s lively neighborhoods with a local guide, stopping for street snacks and organic coffee along the way. Take in city views from Pueblito Paisa, snap photos at Botero Plaza among the sculptures, and feel the rhythm of daily life as you ride through parks and hidden corners most visitors never see.

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What’s the experience like?

Ever wondered what Medellin smells like at 9am? I hadn’t either until we started pedaling through the side streets—there’s this mix of diesel and sweet bread from some corner bakery, and it just sticks with you. Our guide, Camilo, had us weaving past early risers setting up fruit stalls. He pointed out a mural that looked like nothing special to me at first—until he explained the story behind it (I still can’t get over how much history hides in plain sight here). We stopped for a snack in the heart of the city center; honestly, I’m not sure what I ate but it was salty and perfect after an hour on the bike.

Pueblito Paisa was our first big stop. The climb up was a little rough (I’m not exactly Tour de France material), but you get this wild view of Medellin sprawling out in every direction—hazy sunlight bouncing off red rooftops. Camilo handed us cold beers or juice (I went for juice, because heat) and let us just sit there for a bit. There was this breeze that made my shirt stick to my back one second and then cool me off the next. Someone tried to teach me how to say “bandeja paisa” properly—Li laughed when I tried to say it in Spanish, probably butchered it.

Later, rolling into Botero Plaza felt like entering another world—giant bronze sculptures everywhere and street vendors calling out over each other. We only had about ten minutes to wander but somehow that was enough to watch a kid climb onto one of Botero’s statues while his mom pretended not to see. The energy here is something else. At Parques del Río we coasted along shaded paths with music drifting from somewhere nearby (maybe someone’s phone?). By then my legs were tired but I didn’t really want it to end yet.

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itinerary

Step-by-step itinerary

Day 1 — Medellin city bike tour highlights

  • Bike across city and neighborhoods
  • Visit Pueblito Paisa and enjoy drink
  • Cross Parques del Río park
  • Learn about administrative center
  • Stop at city center square for photos
  • Enjoy local snack in city center
  • Visit Botero Square and free photo time
  • See Medellin sport complex
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Top questions

How long is the Medellin city bike tour?

How long is the Medellin city bike tour?

The bike tour lasts about 4 hours from start to finish.

Is a guide included on the bike tour?

Is a guide included on the bike tour?

Yes, a professional local guide leads the entire tour.

Are snacks or drinks provided during the ride?

Are snacks or drinks provided during the ride?

Yes, you’ll get bottled water, snacks, beverages, and organic coffee or tea along the way.

What are the main stops on this Medellin bike tour?

What are the main stops on this Medellin bike tour?

Main stops include Pueblito Paisa for city views and Botero Plaza for art and history.

Is hotel pickup included?

Is hotel pickup included?

No hotel pickup is mentioned; public transportation options are available nearby.

What should I wear for the bike tour?

What should I wear for the bike tour?

A smart casual dress code is recommended; dress appropriately for weather conditions.

Are bikes and helmets provided?

Are bikes and helmets provided?

Yes, use of bicycle and helmet is included in your booking.

Is this Medellin bike tour suitable for everyone?

Is this Medellin bike tour suitable for everyone?

The tour suits most fitness levels but isn’t recommended for pregnant travelers or those with spinal/cardiovascular issues.

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What’s included

Your day includes use of a bicycle and helmet plus bottled water to keep you going. A local professional guide leads you through each stop—expect snacks along the way as well as beverages like organic coffee or tea. All you need is comfortable clothes; everything else is sorted so you can just ride and soak up Medellin’s atmosphere.

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