You hop on the bike, unaware that the city is about to transform you. With every pedal stroke, Medellín reveals itself—in the art covering its walls, the infrastructure holding it together, and nature embracing it. You begin in Ciudad del Río, where the brutalist Museum of Modern Art mirrors the chaotic geography of the comunas, a reflection of the city's resilience. Then, the Creative District invites you to dream of Medellín's future, surrounded by vibrant murals and innovative projects.
But it's in the city center where you stop being just a spectator. In San Antonio Park, two Botero sculptures tell a story of destruction and rebirth. You don't just see them—you feel them. You ride through the bustling metro viaduct, where the city beats at its loudest, and dive into Botero Plaza, where beauty and chaos coexist in a fascinating balance.
The journey ends in Parques del Río, an urban oasis where modern Medellín breathes—and so do you. Now you understand: this ride wasn't just about the city. It was about you.
