Pueblito Paisa
Pueblito Paisa
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- Sofia G4 contributionsNot impressedIt’s a cute place but there isn’t much to do asides from the view (which you can get from other points of the city) and the food. I spent a couple of hours on my own and wasn’t impressed. Wouldn’t say it’s a must, but you can check it out if you have the time and wanna buy souvenirsVisited October 2023Travelled soloWritten 13 October 2023
- ivandzzTennessee711 contributionsIt's small but beautiful placeA good place that is worth a visit. It is beautiful and cozy here and you get very beautiful photos. I really liked the colored houses Un buen lugar que vale la pena visitar. Es hermoso y acogedor aquí y se obtienen fotos muy hermosas.Visited January 2024Travelled soloWritten 4 February 2024
- Jasmine38Chichester UKChichester, United Kingdom1,948 contributionsNice enough but wouldn't make a special visitNice to visit as part of a city tour but wouldn't go out of my way. Cute and pretty but small and very touristy. Situated in a nice green area. Views of the city rather obscured by treesVisited February 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 11 February 2024
- Queen JCalifornia2,488 contributionsUnimpressive tourist trapIt's a tiny, staged "neighborhood" for tourists. If you're nearby, it might stop for 10 minutes to snap a few pics, but only if you have time on your hands, and go early in the morning before all the tours. It's not worth going out of your way for, nor buying a tour at any price. It's a row of a few brightly painted buildings. The rest of the area contains souvenir shops and food/ drink stands. You can walk down the hill on the backside of the Pueblo on a meh walking trail through the trees with meh Modern art sculptures along the trail. The trail leads down to a highway. Nothing of interest is nearby. Wear repellant if you decide to walk the trail. If you want to see a pretty little town, take an Uber or the metro about 25 minutes south to Envigado or an Uber or metro north to Bello. The churches in both places are beautiful. For a cobblestone small town experience with a fantastic hilltop hike with a view, I recommend Concepción, though it is more difficult to reach - a 2hr drive or a 3hr bus ride in each direction. You will not find an Uber or taxi willing to drive the steep mountainous roads.Visited January 2024Travelled soloWritten 17 March 2024
- fozjonJaipur, India1,857 contributionsnice views of the city from hereit's a nice place to spend a bit of time (not too much). The setting is beautiful with some great overlooks of the city. It was a little strange to me (but I guess I need to think about the name) that there are so many competing little restaurants that seem to have pretty much the same menu. I was glad to have found a chicken salad offered at the restaurant in the center of this area. It was a nice break.Visited May 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 12 May 2024
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Manuela C
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Dec 2019
"El pueblito paisa" is an amazing place located at "el Cerro Nutibara" in Medellin, Antioquia.It is a replic of a typic town in Antioquia of the XX century, with many colors and very good people. It was built on March 3rd, 1978. To go there, you only have to take the metro in exposiciones station, walk or take a transport, is very easy! The good new is that the entry is free! In my opion, the food there is very expensive, so if you want to have lunch or eat something, you have to bring money. Also, there are stores where you can find and buy handicrafts My experience there was ecstatic and exciting. I really recommend this place to someone who want to know all Antioquia in one place! 🤗🤩.
Written 12 November 2020
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jcjennings
Toronto, Canada10 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
Even if this place wasn't undergoing noisy construction with heavy equipment and hot tar, it would still suck. Nothing to see or do, just food stalls.
Taxis unable to reach the top due to road closure.
As of Feb 17, 2020... don't bother.
Taxis unable to reach the top due to road closure.
As of Feb 17, 2020... don't bother.
Written 17 February 2020
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Queen J
California2,488 contributions
Jan 2024 • Solo
It's a tiny, staged "neighborhood" for tourists. If you're nearby, it might stop for 10 minutes to snap a few pics, but only if you have time on your hands, and go early in the morning before all the tours.
It's not worth going out of your way for, nor buying a tour at any price. It's a row of a few brightly painted buildings. The rest of the area contains souvenir shops and food/ drink stands.
You can walk down the hill on the backside of the Pueblo on a meh walking trail through the trees with meh Modern art sculptures along the trail. The trail leads down to a highway. Nothing of interest is nearby. Wear repellant if you decide to walk the trail.
If you want to see a pretty little town, take an Uber or the metro about 25 minutes south to Envigado or an Uber or metro north to Bello. The churches in both places are beautiful.
For a cobblestone small town experience with a fantastic hilltop hike with a view, I recommend Concepción, though it is more difficult to reach - a 2hr drive or a 3hr bus ride in each direction. You will not find an Uber or taxi willing to drive the steep mountainous roads.
It's not worth going out of your way for, nor buying a tour at any price. It's a row of a few brightly painted buildings. The rest of the area contains souvenir shops and food/ drink stands.
You can walk down the hill on the backside of the Pueblo on a meh walking trail through the trees with meh Modern art sculptures along the trail. The trail leads down to a highway. Nothing of interest is nearby. Wear repellant if you decide to walk the trail.
If you want to see a pretty little town, take an Uber or the metro about 25 minutes south to Envigado or an Uber or metro north to Bello. The churches in both places are beautiful.
For a cobblestone small town experience with a fantastic hilltop hike with a view, I recommend Concepción, though it is more difficult to reach - a 2hr drive or a 3hr bus ride in each direction. You will not find an Uber or taxi willing to drive the steep mountainous roads.
Written 17 March 2024
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Jim Bray
San Antonio, TX59 contributions
Mar 2023 • Family
This was a very interesting place to visit if you enjoy history. Pueblo Paisa is a replica of a traditional Antiquia town from around the time of the early 1900's and before.
The replica is placed on the top of Cerro Nutibara which is quite a climb on foot but it was well worth the breathlessness to see the incredible views from this spot.
I visited Museo de Ciudad while I was there and photographed all the displays with my iPhone so I could use the translator to understand the exhibits.
The history of Medellín is rich and this museum helped me to get a grasp of the pride the people have for their city.
Don't forget to have a meal while you are there and sample the local cuisine. I think I could have written a review on that topic alone as the food was amazing.
The replica is placed on the top of Cerro Nutibara which is quite a climb on foot but it was well worth the breathlessness to see the incredible views from this spot.
I visited Museo de Ciudad while I was there and photographed all the displays with my iPhone so I could use the translator to understand the exhibits.
The history of Medellín is rich and this museum helped me to get a grasp of the pride the people have for their city.
Don't forget to have a meal while you are there and sample the local cuisine. I think I could have written a review on that topic alone as the food was amazing.
Written 11 March 2023
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Jessica J
Washington DC, DC106 contributions
Feb 2020 • Family
We enjoyed the view point but we're a bit overwhelmed by the venders and construction at the top. We tried to hike down the mountain, there were quite a few beautiful trails, but a local guy stopped us and told us it isn't safe due to muggers. Not sure if it's true or not but figured we wouldn't risk it. We were already about halfway down so we decided to turn around and head back up.
Written 18 February 2020
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Jasmine38Chichester UK
Chichester, UK1,948 contributions
Feb 2024 • Couples
Nice to visit as part of a city tour but wouldn't go out of my way. Cute and pretty but small and very touristy. Situated in a nice green area. Views of the city rather obscured by trees
Written 11 February 2024
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juanita d
1 contribution
Jan 2020
Pueblito Paisa is located in Medellin.
It is a beautiful place, it lasted 4 days and I enjoyed it a lot,
The last time I went was in January of this year and it was really great
On the days that I was there I visited the chapel and ate a paisa tray and I liked it a lot ^^ I also enjoyed when I went to the houses where crafts are exhibited.
I liked this trip too much since I got to know different things and at the same time enjoyed with my family.
It is a beautiful place, it lasted 4 days and I enjoyed it a lot,
The last time I went was in January of this year and it was really great
On the days that I was there I visited the chapel and ate a paisa tray and I liked it a lot ^^ I also enjoyed when I went to the houses where crafts are exhibited.
I liked this trip too much since I got to know different things and at the same time enjoyed with my family.
Written 15 August 2020
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Red O
9 contributions
Aug 2022 • Friends
Great 360 views of Medellin from the top. You can walk up the road which will take longer but is less steep, or up the paths through the hills, but parts of those are really steep. Either way it’s not a long walk to the top, or you can get a cab up there, there’s a taxi rank at the top and bottom. Seen other reviews saying it’s full of tourists and that there are muggers working there - when we went it was largely full of Colombians and there was absolutely nothing to suggest we were in any danger of being robbed
Written 29 August 2022
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ivandzz
Tennessee711 contributions
Jan 2024 • Solo
A good place that is worth a visit. It is beautiful and cozy here and you get very beautiful photos. I really liked the colored houses
Un buen lugar que vale la pena visitar. Es hermoso y acogedor aquí y se obtienen fotos muy hermosas.
Un buen lugar que vale la pena visitar. Es hermoso y acogedor aquí y se obtienen fotos muy hermosas.
Written 4 February 2024
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fozjon
Jaipur, India1,857 contributions
May 2024 • Couples
it's a nice place to spend a bit of time (not too much). The setting is beautiful with some great overlooks of the city. It was a little strange to me (but I guess I need to think about the name) that there are so many competing little restaurants that seem to have pretty much the same menu. I was glad to have found a chicken salad offered at the restaurant in the center of this area. It was a nice break.
Written 12 May 2024
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Is the site still under construction? I would like to go there with my partner tomorrow for the view and maybe lunch?
Written 3 December 2020
No
El ingreso es gratuito.por la 33 al otro lado de plaza mayor y por la 30.no obstante el parqueadero arriba en la cima si tiene costo y vigilancia .
Written 18 February 2020
Hola, el Publito Paisa es peligroso por la tarde/noche?
se puede ir a le 7 de la tarde? Muchas gracias
Written 24 September 2018
Hola amigos, ¿hasta qué hora se puede visitar este lugar en días de semana?. Gracias por sus comentarios.
Written 25 May 2018
Hola, En dias de semana yo note que los negocios de comida cierran entre las 9 y las 10 de la noche los de la parte de abajo. Los negocios en la parte de arriba incluyendo en restaurante principal cierran mas tarde entre las 11 pm y 12 am eso fue lo que yo note a no ser que haya cambiado; yo estube aya, visite el pueblito paisa hace como unos 7 o 8 meses. Saludes!
Written 28 May 2018
mrtnzalejandra74
Medellin, Colombia
Buenas!!! Se puede llegar en moto? O subir en moto? No tiene que ser precisamente en Carro? Hay parqueadero? Gracias!!!!
Written 14 April 2018
This place is a great reference to learn about how it was the city and it´s old architecture, good tips for historical info at the museum located there, very cheap entrance. Ours students love to go and practice reading Spanish besides the placid view it offers. There are few artistic sculptures with history in representation of the old aborigen from the valley
Written 26 January 2018
I have recently learned from someone who visited el Pueblito Paisa that they removed the "make believe:" school, the Parrish house, the hospital, the representations of the time and era of the "pueblitos" back then.The church is still there and the tienditas. Entrance here is free. Great view to Medellin. I love taking the stairs up and down, walking around the mountain reconnecting, ending my afternoon/night at the restaurant that is located on top with those amazing plats/flowers hanging, such a great service. This is one of my favorite things to do when I am in Medellin. Hope that helped.
Written 10 February 2018
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