Highlights

In Medellín, Antioquia expect the unexpected in playful neighbourhoods that practically scream "scavenger hunt"! As vivacious as a 'Drawful' doodle, El Poblado bubbles over with quirky boutiques and sizzling street food stalls. Envigado lays out a roadmap of lush parks, set up a Word Spud walk deciphering graffiti wisdom. Roam Laureles' tree-lined avenues, transforming into chic cafes and craft breweries, generating a 'Quiplash' quality quip or two. Better than any 'Fibbage', Belén hills betray panoramic city views, while Comuna 13's iconic escalators invite thrilling rises in adrenaline. So buckle up, Medellín's most fun neighbourhoods are where Jackbox Games meet reality!

Medellín, Antioquia

Parque Berrio Square is a central square in Medellín that is filled with historical sculptures, making it another good location for a scavenger hunt. Here, it's possible to find locals offering a look into Colombian culture and tradition through music, art, and street performances.

Plaza Cisneros, also known as Square of Lights, is a prominent open space in Medellín boasting artificial trees that light up at night. It's a great location to host a scavenger hunt, with nearby Medellín's large modern library, countless coffee shops and historic buildings to explore.

El Poblado is one of the most popular neighborhoods in Medellín with plenty of shops, bars, and restaurants lined up. Its streets are filled with colorful murals, making it a perfect location for a corporate scavenger hunt. You can start from Parque El Poblado and work your way up to the Provenza area.

Once known for its violent past, Comuna 13 is now a vibrant neighborhood and an outdoor gallery in Medellín. It is filled with striking street art, unique shops, and local food stalls that can be incorporated into the hunt. It also has escalators that give a breathtaking view of the city.

Perched atop Nutibara Hill, Pueblito Paisa replicates a typical turn-of-the-century town in Antioquia. It's a charming area with traditional shops, restaurants, and a focal town square which can add an interesting historical element to your corporate scavenger hunt.

Parque Berrio Square

Parque Berrio Square is a central square in Medellín that is filled with historical sculptures, making it another good location for a scavenger hunt. Here, it's possible to find locals offering a look into Colombian culture and tradition through music, art, and street performances.

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Plaza Cisneros (Square of Lights)

Plaza Cisneros, also known as Square of Lights, is a prominent open space in Medellín boasting artificial trees that light up at night. It's a great location to host a scavenger hunt, with nearby Medellín's large modern library, countless coffee shops and historic buildings to explore.

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El Poblado Neighborhood

El Poblado is one of the most popular neighborhoods in Medellín with plenty of shops, bars, and restaurants lined up. Its streets are filled with colorful murals, making it a perfect location for a corporate scavenger hunt. You can start from Parque El Poblado and work your way up to the Provenza area.

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Comuna 13

Once known for its violent past, Comuna 13 is now a vibrant neighborhood and an outdoor gallery in Medellín. It is filled with striking street art, unique shops, and local food stalls that can be incorporated into the hunt. It also has escalators that give a breathtaking view of the city.

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Little Paisa Village (Pueblito Paisa)

Perched atop Nutibara Hill, Pueblito Paisa replicates a typical turn-of-the-century town in Antioquia. It's a charming area with traditional shops, restaurants, and a focal town square which can add an interesting historical element to your corporate scavenger hunt.

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