
This self-guided audio walking tour explores the historic and civic heart of Medellín. It is ideal for first-time visitors who want to understand how the city’s railway past, public art, churches, plazas, and busy commercial streets come together in one compact route.
The walk begins at Ferrocarril de Antioquia, where the old railway headquarters recalls the era that helped connect the region. From there, you continue to Monumento a la Raza, Rodrigo Arenas Betancur’s dramatic bronze monument, then cross the open expanse of Plaza de las Luces with its forest of tall light towers. The route then leads into the dense shopping energy of Centro Comercial El Hueco and the restored National Palace Mall, before reaching the white walls of Ermita de la Veracruz.
In the final stretch, you arrive at Plaza Botero, where Fernando Botero’s oversized bronze figures fill the square with humor and weight. After that, the tour passes through lively Parque Berrío and ends at San Antonio Park, a public space marked by trees, everyday city life, and powerful sculpture.
Along the way, the most memorable moments include standing beneath giant monuments, walking past glowing columns in a vast plaza, seeing grand republican architecture reused by modern commerce, and meeting Medellín through the sound of vendors, church bells, and crowded squares.





