Note: This was originally written in 2019.
Working in front of a screen doesn't change based on location. Medellín is a great place because of the opportunities to try food, the outdoors, work from amazing cafes, and the opportunity to meet diverse people.
I traveled to Medellín, Colombia, both to explore for a week on vacation and then to immerse myself in daily life while working remotely as the creator of
The high standard of living is great for productivity.
- Commuting: Convenient and safe, the metro has been running since 1995.
- Places to work: Choose a new cafe every day, and you'll still not see all of them. There are plenty of coworking options too.
- Food: Eat locally and affordably, or choose international options.
Coffee culture
Unlike the states, adding cream to coffee is doing your taste buds a massive disservice. The coffee is flavorful, ranging in levels of sweet, fruity, bitter, chocolate, vanilla, and creamy flavors. Espresso is the default. Learn to ask for "cafe filtrado" if seeking drip coffee.
Important factors for cafes are the coffee and atmosphere for working and hanging out. I was concerned with the availability of power outlets and the internet and discovered this was not an issue. The most expensive coffee was $2, and many places have a full food menu.
These are my three favorites in El Poblado, where I spent most of my time.
Hija Mía : It is small, friendly, and comfortable. You have to try the hardy version of avocado toast. This cafe has many travelers.
Urbania Café : Each cup is served with a piece of smooth dark chocolate. They offer a full-day coffee experience on home brewing and experimenting with flavors.
- Pergamino (
Carrera 37 ,Calle 10b ): Although it's a chain, the coffee is great. I prefer the newer Calle 10b location as it has an open second floor which is quiet and great for focusing. They offer great gift wrapping for beans bought as gifts, too.
I spent time at other great cafes in El Poblado, too.
Pardo : This doubles as a clothing store and restaurant with big healthy salads for lunch. The iced coffee was my favorite.
Cafe Velvet : High-end and comfortable.
Starbucks Coffee Milla de Oro : This location is open the latest, 10 PM most nights, and 11 PM on Friday and Saturday.
In Laureles, I enjoyed
These come highly recommended from
Laureles
Envigado
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Coworking
A coworking space is great for increasing productivity. Spaces range from backpacker to upscale tech company vibes.
Selina
Selinais part of a hostel and has a grassroots feel with an affordable monthly rate compared to traditional office space. It contains both a cafe and a restaurant. Their weekly events like yoga, happy hours, live shows, etc., are a great time to meet people.
WeWork
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Communities
There is most likely a community here for you based on your professional interest. I've met salespeople, marketers, designers, programmers, wellness professionals, etc. here.
Begin by searching on
After speaking with them I felt welcomed and they invited me to give my own talk.
Healthy eating
Street food is tasty. However, in order to feel good and be productive, eating healthy is important. Although more expensive, there are great options from around the world.
Fast casual
- Mediterranean options like
Falafel Time German Street Food 's saladsTacohouse chains: Identical to Chipotle in food and priceSaludpan : Salads
Sit down
Burdo : For lunch or drinksPardo : Cafe with healthy food optionsBetty's Bowls : Build your own protein bowlsZaaika Indian : Indian food- Bárbaro Cocina Primitiva (
El Poblado ,Laureles ): Great and affordable steaks Mezzaluna : Salads
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