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MR AREPAS, chocolo-queso.
Cl. 54 #17-19, San Antonio, Medellín, Villa Hermosa, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Arepas el Muchacho
Cl. 47 #20b 61, El Vergel, Medellín, Buenos Aires, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
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Line MetroCable H

a 12a-36,, Cl. 50 #12a-2, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
4.7(399)
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MR AREPAS, chocolo-queso.

Arepas el Muchacho

MR AREPAS, chocolo-queso.

MR AREPAS, chocolo-queso.

4.6

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Arepas el Muchacho

2.7

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T WhelanT Whelan
The Medellin Metrocable is more than just a mode of transportation—it’s an experience that will leave you in awe. Colombians are very proud of the Metrocable and it shows. As you ascend from the city center to the surrounding hillside communities, you’ll be treated to panoramic vistas of Medellin and its lush countryside. The gondola ride takes approximately 30 minutes, during which you’ll witness the vibrant tapestry of this transformed city. 🌆 Scenic Views: The Metrocable offers some of the most breathtaking views in Medellin. Whether you’re a photography enthusiast or simply want to soak in the beauty, this ride won’t disappoint. 🚡 Efficient and Affordable: Your regular metro ticket covers the cost of the ride, making it an affordable way to explore. Plus, you can take the trip multiple times without exiting the station—perfect for capturing different lighting conditions or simply enjoying the journey. 🕰️ Timing Matters: Keep an eye on the last car from the top—it’s essential to plan your return. And yes, the hilltop residents rely on the Metrocable for their daily commute, so it can get busy during peak hours. 🌟 Verdict: If you’re visiting Medellin, don’t miss this cable car adventure. It’s a testament to the city’s transformation and a must-do for any traveler. 🌟 Remember, safety is paramount. While the Metrocable offers incredible views, please stay informed about any updates or guidelines. Enjoy your ride! 🚠🌇
Ross DanielsRoss Daniels
Simply stunning from many perspectives. Yes, the views are spectacular but there is so much more. The Metro Cable Car is a gondola lift system integrated with the city's metro to provide public transportation to steep, informal settlements on the hills surrounding Medellín. It was launched in 2004 with Line K and has since expanded to six lines covering about 14.6 km with 20 stations. The system uses monocable detachable gondola technology, moving at around 18 km/h, and serves about 22.4 million riders annually. It was designed to overcome the city's challenging topography, connecting underserved hillside communities to the metro network, reducing commute times from hours to about 30 minutes. It is considered the first urban cable car system in South America dedicated to public transit. Line K was the first line and includes four stations over 2.07 km. Other lines like Line J and Line P extend the network further into the hills. The system is highly valued for improving social inclusion and accessibility, with locals often willing to wait during peak times. It has also been linked to positive social impacts like reduced crime rates in served neighborhoods.
Hayden JonesHayden Jones
I really enjoyed the view going up and back. You can take this metrocable up and down in under 30 minutes. It makes one stop halfway where you can get off or just stay on and go to the top. The views are nice and if you go Saturday or Sunday morning (maybe between 8-10) it is very quiet and you can often get your own car so you can see everything. The stations are very clean.
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The Medellin Metrocable is more than just a mode of transportation—it’s an experience that will leave you in awe. Colombians are very proud of the Metrocable and it shows. As you ascend from the city center to the surrounding hillside communities, you’ll be treated to panoramic vistas of Medellin and its lush countryside. The gondola ride takes approximately 30 minutes, during which you’ll witness the vibrant tapestry of this transformed city. 🌆 Scenic Views: The Metrocable offers some of the most breathtaking views in Medellin. Whether you’re a photography enthusiast or simply want to soak in the beauty, this ride won’t disappoint. 🚡 Efficient and Affordable: Your regular metro ticket covers the cost of the ride, making it an affordable way to explore. Plus, you can take the trip multiple times without exiting the station—perfect for capturing different lighting conditions or simply enjoying the journey. 🕰️ Timing Matters: Keep an eye on the last car from the top—it’s essential to plan your return. And yes, the hilltop residents rely on the Metrocable for their daily commute, so it can get busy during peak hours. 🌟 Verdict: If you’re visiting Medellin, don’t miss this cable car adventure. It’s a testament to the city’s transformation and a must-do for any traveler. 🌟 Remember, safety is paramount. While the Metrocable offers incredible views, please stay informed about any updates or guidelines. Enjoy your ride! 🚠🌇
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Simply stunning from many perspectives. Yes, the views are spectacular but there is so much more. The Metro Cable Car is a gondola lift system integrated with the city's metro to provide public transportation to steep, informal settlements on the hills surrounding Medellín. It was launched in 2004 with Line K and has since expanded to six lines covering about 14.6 km with 20 stations. The system uses monocable detachable gondola technology, moving at around 18 km/h, and serves about 22.4 million riders annually. It was designed to overcome the city's challenging topography, connecting underserved hillside communities to the metro network, reducing commute times from hours to about 30 minutes. It is considered the first urban cable car system in South America dedicated to public transit. Line K was the first line and includes four stations over 2.07 km. Other lines like Line J and Line P extend the network further into the hills. The system is highly valued for improving social inclusion and accessibility, with locals often willing to wait during peak times. It has also been linked to positive social impacts like reduced crime rates in served neighborhoods.
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I really enjoyed the view going up and back. You can take this metrocable up and down in under 30 minutes. It makes one stop halfway where you can get off or just stay on and go to the top. The views are nice and if you go Saturday or Sunday morning (maybe between 8-10) it is very quiet and you can often get your own car so you can see everything. The stations are very clean.
Hayden Jones

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4.7
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5.0
1y

The Medellin Metrocable is more than just a mode of transportation—it’s an experience that will leave you in awe. Colombians are very proud of the Metrocable and it shows. As you ascend from the city center to the surrounding hillside communities, you’ll be treated to panoramic vistas of Medellin and its lush countryside. The gondola ride takes approximately 30 minutes, during which you’ll witness the vibrant tapestry of this transformed city. 🌆 Scenic Views: The Metrocable offers some of the most breathtaking views in Medellin. Whether you’re a photography enthusiast or simply want to soak in the beauty, this ride won’t disappoint. 🚡 Efficient and Affordable: Your regular metro ticket covers the cost of the ride, making it an affordable way to explore. Plus, you can take the trip multiple times without exiting the station—perfect for capturing different lighting conditions or simply enjoying the journey. 🕰️ Timing Matters: Keep an eye on the last car from the top—it’s essential to plan your return. And yes, the hilltop residents rely on the Metrocable for their daily commute, so it can get busy during peak hours. 🌟 Verdict: If you’re visiting Medellin, don’t miss this cable car adventure. It’s a testament to the city’s transformation and a must-do for any traveler. 🌟 Remember, safety is paramount. While the Metrocable offers incredible views, please stay informed about any updates or guidelines. Enjoy...

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33w

Simply stunning from many perspectives. Yes, the views are spectacular but there is so much more. The Metro Cable Car is a gondola lift system integrated with the city's metro to provide public transportation to steep, informal settlements on the hills surrounding Medellín. It was launched in 2004 with Line K and has since expanded to six lines covering about 14.6 km with 20 stations. The system uses monocable detachable gondola technology, moving at around 18 km/h, and serves about 22.4 million riders annually. It was designed to overcome the city's challenging topography, connecting underserved hillside communities to the metro network, reducing commute times from hours to about 30 minutes. It is considered the first urban cable car system in South America dedicated to public transit. Line K was the first line and includes four stations over 2.07 km. Other lines like Line J and Line P extend the network further into the hills. The system is highly valued for improving social inclusion and accessibility, with locals often willing to wait during peak times. It has also been linked to positive social impacts like reduced crime rates in served...

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4.0
8y

The metro cable in Medellin offers a great opportunity to see the city from the sky. There are 2 different lines: West to La Aurora: there's not much to do up there so we just went up and down the metro cable. North to Santo Domingo: this one offers a better view of the city because from up there you can have a look at the city from the north. If you want to pay a bit extra you can take a second cable car to parque arvi! Santi Domingo has the Spanish library which is...

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