This open-air restaurant overlooking a gushing stream in Provenza delivers some solid flavors and good service. The causas are moreish and the tuna is beautifully seared, but there are consistency issues: sometimes the ceviche is brutally acidic and the pisco sours are insipid. Dishes are on the dainty side, but the presentation is top-notch, as are the creative cocktails.


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1. Museo El Castillo

1.22 MILES

Occupying a mock-Gothic castle built in 1930 in El Poblado, the Museo El Castillo was once home to a wealthy Antioquian landowner. Inside are the family’s…

2. Museo de Arte Moderno de Medellín

1.35 MILES

Set around a refurbished industrial building in Ciudad del Río, 'El MAMM' showcases changing exhibitions of contemporary art. The large new wing houses…

3. Museo de la Ciudad

2.27 MILES

Next to the lookout Cerro Nutibara you'll find the Museo de la Ciudad, a small museum dedicated to the history of Medellín that often showcases…

4. Cerro Nutibara

2.29 MILES

On top of this 80m-tall hill, 2km southwest of the city center, sits the kitschy Pueblito Paisa, a miniature version of a typical Antioquian township,…

5. Monumento a la Raza

2.61 MILES

Rodrigo Arenas Betancur, Colombia's favorite designer of monuments, has a number of pieces around Medellín, but the most impressive work is this one in…

6. Museo Casa de la Memoria

2.66 MILES

This harrowing museum dedicated to the urban conflict in Medellín is a must-visit for travelers wanting to fully understand the city (and Colombia). There…

7. Iglesia de San José

2.77 MILES

This landmark church on Av Oriental has immense stained-glass panels that light up the facade in the evenings.

8. Basílica de la Candelaria

2.91 MILES

Medellín's most important church stands guard over Parque Berrío and was constructed in the 1770s on the site of an earlier wooden structure. It features…