| This small replica of a typical Antioquian town from the colonial era receives a large amount of attention in the travel literature.
The pueblito is arranged in the shape of a horseshoe and includes among other things: a chapel, school, city hall, barbers, drugstore and a two-story house.
If you are energised by white chalked walls and wooden balconies you will no doubt consider the hike to the top of Cerro Nutibara well worth it. It’s also a good place to indulge in some typical bandeja de paisa food and pick up some souvenirs.
If you have seen it all before, you can at least appreciate Pueblito Paisa's panoramic views of Medellín which are particularly impressive during December and January for Los Alumbrados. |