Digital Nomad in Medellín, Colombia (2022) – Internet, Safety, Transportation + Exploring the City!
Medellín, the vibrant and dynamic city nestled in the heart of Colombia, has become a popular destination for digital nomads in recent years. With its charming neighborhoods, pleasant climate, and booming startup scene, it is no wonder that more and more remote workers are flocking to this South American gem.
One of the first concerns for digital nomads is reliable internet access. Fortunately, Medellín offers a robust infrastructure with high-speed internet available in most areas of the city. You can easily find co-working spaces offering reliable Wi-Fi where you can work in a professional environment and network with like-minded individuals. Some popular co-working spaces include Atom House, Selina, and Platohedro.
When it comes to safety, Medellín has made significant progress over the past decade. While it still has a reputation as a relatively unsafe city, just like any other city in the world, taking necessary precautions can minimize any potential risks. Stick to well-lit and populated areas, avoid flaunting expensive belongings, and be aware of your surroundings. Generally, Medellín is a safe city for digital nomads, especially in popular areas like El Poblado, Laureles, and Envigado.
Transportation in Medellín is convenient and affordable. The city boasts an efficient metro system, which is considered one of the best in Latin America. You can easily navigate the city using the metro, metrocables (a cable car system), and buses. There are also plenty of taxis and ride-hailing services such as Uber and Beat available for your convenience.
Beyond work, Medellín offers a plethora of activities to explore during your downtime. The city is known for its rich cultural heritage, vibrant art scene, and diverse cuisine. Take a stroll through the Botero Plaza, where you can admire the iconic statues created by renowned Colombian artist Fernando Botero. Visit the Museum of Antioquia, which houses a collection of contemporary and historic art. For nature lovers, a day trip to the nearby Guatapé, known for its stunning Piedra del Peñol (a massive rock formation), is a must.
Additionally, Medellín hosts numerous events and festivals throughout the year, providing opportunities for digital nomads to immerse themselves in the local culture. The Feria de las Flores (Flower Festival), Medellín International Jazz Festival, and Medellín Fashion Week are just a few examples of the vibrant cultural scene in the city.
In conclusion, Medellín, Colombia, is an exciting destination for digital nomads in 2022. With its reliable internet access, improving safety conditions, efficient transportation system, and myriad of cultural and recreational activities, it offers an ideal environment for remote workers seeking both productivity and adventure. So, if you’re looking for your next digital nomad hotspot, Medellín should be high on your list!
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Anyone else notice the pronounciation of Medllin changed about 2 minutes in?
thank you for making this video
Hi thinking of going to medillin for my birthday in august? Did you feel safe traveling solo as female?
Ive heard theres significant tension growing between locals and digital nomads… any experience with that? We were in DF 6 months ago and takked to a few people about how the sentiment toward Digital Nomads is growing increasingly negative
You cute ❤
I love Medellin!
Amazing video!! How did you get connected to the other digital nomads there?
Haven’t gotten robbed and drugged yet!!
Great video! I'm a full-time digital nomad and content creator currently in Brazil for 6 months. I'm heading to Cartagena in June and will probably go to Medellin right after that in July. I'm looking forward to exploring and enjoying Columbia!
You do look, like a beautiful paisa.
Fanny pack hack in Italy; Motorcycle pulls up, cuts off the fanny pack, bye bye.
I am in my 50's. Have visited Colombia many times, different cities. LEARN THE LANGUAGE is # 1. Enjoy, the people are excellent.
Can people call your old phone number when you put in a new sim card? I'm just wondering what will happen if clients call it. Also, love your videos 🙂
what do you do for work?
the guys who think Colombian women are over sexualized , lol.
Can you please tell me some co working places and how much they coast. How can I find them?