Manila
This neighborhood located in the El Poblado comuna is currently one of our visitors’ favorites. Residential houses transformed into cafés, pastry shops, hostels, boutique hotels, restaurants, workshops, coworking spaces, and stores of local entrepreneurs and designers. Facades with colorful murals accompany the pace of passersby of all nationalities that today give this neighborhood a new identity
Five tips from the Medellín Travel team!
- Let’s go shopping! Local designers and entrepreneurs have their creative workshops open to the public. If you’re not a fan of shopping centers, this can be an alternative to walk for a while and shop leisurely: clothing with designs inspired by Medellín, jewelry and accessories, pastries and creative culinary products, and options for those who live a healthy lifestyle!
- Try a different breakfast every day! This is one of the neighborhoods with the greatest offer of morning delicacies, with continental, typical or signature brunches. Make the most of it and ask for fruits such as avocado, mango, guava, banana passion fruit, passion fruit, lulo, and banana by the ton! 🤤
- Immerse yourself in the tempting aroma of cafés, bakeries, and bookstores! Find your inspiration while enjoying a steaming cup of Colombian coffee.
- Find plenty of options if you go out to eat! Manila offers you a culinary range that spans the globe.
- Have a beer or a polita at an outdoor table of places that retain elements of our famous neighborhood stores, with live music on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights.