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HOUSE OF PLEASURE

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Modern art style apartment with entertainment lodge, comfort zones and a classic Envigado view balcony set. One cosy bedroom with a Queen size bed, night stand and closet. Perfect for a deep slumber time. You will find everything at hand, from laundry equipments to kitchen tools. The House of pleasure is all you need. Great location and all types of stores, supermarkets and hospitals. 15 minutes away from Parque Lleras and 10 minutes away from the Ayurá Metro Station. Book now ! The space In my house, the atmosphere is very pleasant, the energy is unique and you can feel at home and comfortable. You can read a book, lie in the hammock or listen to music. If you feel like a cigarette, the balcony is the perfect place. I'll wait for you! Guest access The spaces you have to use, really the whole house. From your room to the balcony. Kitchen, living room, dining room, laundry patio and laundry! Other things to note Route 1: Cultural Plans in Medellín In addition to being world-renowned for its industrial and urban innovation, Medellín is a city that breathes art and culture. º If you are looking for a plan to get to know the traditional cultural places of Medellín, the first stop on your tour should be Plaza Botero. Located in front of the main facade of the Museum of Antioquia, the square is not only the epicenter of the city's art and culture, but also a must-see for tourists. Don't forget to take a souvenir photo next to one of the 23 giant sculptures made by Fernando Botero. Click here and discover some interesting facts about Fernando Botero. º Taking advantage of the fact that you are in front of it, you can then visit the Museum of Antioquia, where you will find 17 permanent exhibition halls, among which the Manuel Ángel Uribe Hall, Portraits XIX and the Pedrito Botero Hall stand out. º The next stop is the Museum of Modern Art of Medellín (MAMM), where you can appreciate a complete collection of sculptures, paintings, photographs, and engravings of contemporary art by renowned artists such as Débora Arango, Hernando Tejada, Olivier Debré, and Enrique Gray, among others. º An alternative if you want to get in touch with independent design is Vía Primavera, located between Parque Lleras and the Provenza neighborhood. Once there, be sure to visit Pergamino, a cozy place where you can enjoy a cup of coffee (they sell Colombian and some imported coffees) accompanied by artisanal pastries. º To end the tour with a flourish, you can see a performance at the Pablo Tobón Uribe Theater and the Metropolitan Theater. Route 2: Restaurants to visit in Medellín The paisa capital offers a wide range of cuisine for all tastes. Here are some of the most renowned restaurants in the city: – Colombian food To try typical Colombian dishes such as mondongo, bean casserole or ajiaco, you can visit Ajiacos y Mondongos and Mondongos in the Laureles and El Poblado sectors. If you want to eat a good bandeja paisa, you can't miss 'La Gloria de Gloria' and 'Chicharrones trifásicos' in the Envigado area, 'La Cantaleta', on the Las Palmas road, and 'Hacienda', in the center of the city. In these places, in addition to enjoying the flagship dish of paisa cuisine, you will find the best chicharrones in the city. – International cuisine The flavors of international cuisine also have a place in Medellín thanks to restaurants such as Puerto Inka, Triada, Carmen and Café Colombo Credenza, among others, and if you have an adventurous spirit we recommend El Cielo, chosen in 2014 as one of the 50 best restaurants in Latin America for its fusion of cooking with physics and chemistry to create an unforgettable meal. – Nightlife The Lleras Park, in El Poblado, also has a wide range of restaurants and at night it becomes the quintessential party place. However, there are many more alternatives to enjoy the nightlife of Medellín. For lovers of crossover rumba, there is Río Sur with places like Kukaramakara, and if you are looking for a more chic experience, visit La Strada, an exclusive shopping center where you will find different bars for a night of cocktails. Medellín also offers you the possibility of experiencing a night of milonga in one of the bars of Guayaquil, an area that evokes the spirit of tango and bohemia of Buenos Aires. Route 3: Plans in Medellín to enjoy as a family If you are traveling with your family and don't know what to visit in Medellín, you can choose between a route within the city center and one in the surrounding area: – In the city The first stop on the route is Explora Park, an interactive center with 4 exhibition halls, a pavilion with dinosaur replicas, an aquarium, a vivarium and a 3D room where you will have an unforgettable immersive experience. Follow the tour through the Medellín Planetarium and the Park of Wishes, located in the vicinity of the Explora Park, and then head to the Botanical Garden, recognized by the Orquideorama, a unique artistic construction that houses collections of tropical flora including orchids, bromeliads and ferns. – Outside Medellín If you want to spend a day getting to know the surroundings of the city, the best options are Guatapé, a town two hours from the capital where you can visit the Piedra del Peñol, take a boat ride on the dam and enjoy a typical lunch before returning to the city; and Arví Park, where you will discover the cultural richness, archaeological heritage and the Antioquia saddler tradition while enjoying a horseback ride, a bike tour or a guided walk through the forest. Route 4: At Christmas, take "The Route of Light" in Medellín If you visit Medellín at the end of the year, follow "the route of light," the perfect plan to appreciate the traditional Christmas lighting of the paisa capital. On this occasion (2014-2015), you can tour it between 6 pm and 1 am, until January 12, 2015. The route begins on Avenida La Playa, between the Pablo Tobón Uribe Theater and Carrera 47, and has as its central axis the Paseo del Río, between the bridges of Guayaquil and San Juan. The lighting consists of more than 27 million LED bulbs and can be admired in more than 100 parks, avenues and streets of Medellín. The Cerro Nutibara and the Pueblito Paisa are also two iconic places for Christmas lighting in Medellín. The trails and the central part of the hill, as well as the streets of the replica of the traditional Antioquian village are adorned with colored lights and a lighthouse that lights up Christmas in the capital of Antioquia. And if you are planning your trip to Medellín during the Flower Fair, visit these links to learn more about this celebration: Tips to keep in mind: º Medellín has the Olaya Herrera Airport, located within the urban area, which serves regional and national flights; and the José María Córdova International Airport, located in Rionegro, approximately 50 minutes from the city, which serves national and international flights from Miami, Fort Lauderdale, New York, Mexico City, San Salvador, Willemstad (Curaçao), Panama, Quito, Lima and Madrid. º From Olaya Herrera Airport to the city center or El Poblado, the cost of taxi service is approximately between $5,500 and $15,500. º At José María Córdova Airport you will find buses, minibuses and taxis that will take you to different points in the metropolitan area. The approximate cost for a trip from the air terminal to downtown is $54,000 by taxi and $12,000 by bus. º To move around Medellín you have three options: the most modern mass transportation system in Latin America, consisting of the Metro, the Metrocable and the Metroplús; more than 156 urban bus routes and a wide range of taxis. º The climate in Medellín is temperate, so it is advisable to wear cotton clothes. However, it is not superfluous to have a jacket on hand or dress in layers to adapt to climate changes. º Taxi service can be requested by phone at no additional cost; travel between the most distant tourist attractions can take between 20 and 25 minutes. Each taxi has a meter that will tell you the fare you must pay. º The city has a very good network of public telephones that work with coins and allow calls to cell phones and landlines.

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