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Medellin Ebike Tour

BIM Excursion Sunday: Medellin E-bike tour february-22

$55.00

Explore Medellín's Hidden Gems with Cool People | Sunday, February 22 at 10am

Join Our Medellín E-Bike Tour This Sunday!

Explore Medellín’s Hidden Gems with Cool People | Sunday, February 22 at 10 AM

Date: Sunday, February 22, 2026
Time: 10:00 AM – 1:30 PM (3-3.5 hours)
Meeting Point: [Insert specific location – Stadium area]
Group: Black In Medellín Community

Reserve your spot now for an unforgettable Medellín experience.


Why This Is the Best Way to Experience Medellín

New to Medellín? Been here for months but still exploring? Looking to meet awesome people who understand what it’s like to live abroad?

This isn’t your typical tourist tour. Explore Medellín like locals and expats—on electric bikes, with people who quickly become friends, and visiting spots you won’t find in guidebooks.

What Makes This Tour Special:

  • E-Bikes = Effortless Exploring: Pedal when you want, cruise when you don’t. Perfect for Medellín’s hills.

  • Meet Your People: Connect with fellow expats, digital nomads, and travelers. This is where friendships start.

  • Brunch Included: Enjoy a delicious meal at a local spot—all included in your tour.


The Paisa Alternative Tour Route

This 3-hour adventure takes you through Medellín’s most iconic neighborhoods and hidden corners:

  • Stadium (Estadio Atanasio Girardot): Start at Medellín’s sports complex and massive stadium—home to Atlético Nacional.

  • Boulevard 70: Cruise down one of Medellín’s trendiest streets lined with cafes, bars, and restaurants.

  • Laureles Neighborhood: Tree-lined streets, local parks, and authentic paisa vibes.

  • Belén Park & Sports Complex: Beautiful green spaces perfect for photos and people-watching.

  • Pueblito Paisa: A replica colonial village atop Cerro Nutibara with 360° views of Medellín.

  • Parques del Río: Medellín’s modern riverside park, transformed from highway to urban oasis.

  • Barefoot Park (Parque de los Pies Descalzos): Walk barefoot in sand, water, and bamboo forests.

  • La Alpujarra (Government Center): Grand plazas, colonial architecture, and the impressive Antioquia flag.

  • Antioquia Railroad: Discover the historic railway that connected Medellín to the world.

  • Lights Park (Parque de las Luces): End at this spectacular plaza with 300 illuminated white poles.

3-3.5 hours of exploration. Every stop tells a story; every neighborhood reveals a different side of Medellín.

What’s Included

  • Electric Bike Rental: High-quality e-bikes that make Medellín’s hills feel flat

  • English-Speaking Guide: Local expert who knows all the stories and best photo spots

  • Brunch: Enjoy a meal at a local restaurant

  • Photo Opportunities: Plenty of stops for perfect Medellín shots

  • Water & Snacks: Stay hydrated and energized

  • Safety Briefing: Quick tutorial on e-bike operation and safety tips

  • Small Group Experience: Intimate group size for meaningful connections

Bring yourself, sunscreen, and a sense of adventure.

 

Who Are We? Meet Black In Medellín

Black In Medellín connects Black expats, travelers, and digital nomads living in and visiting Medellín. We create spaces where you can be yourself, meet like-minded people, and experience Colombia authentically.

Why Join Our Community Tours:

  • Authentic Connections: Meet people who understand life as a Black expat in Latin America

  • Cultural Bridge: Experience Medellín through the eyes of locals and expats

  • Safety in Numbers: Explore with a group that looks out for each other

  • Insider Knowledge: Learn what you won’t find online

  • Lasting Friendships: Many past participants now travel, live, and socialize together

This tour is part of MOOD Travel Abroad’s mission to build community for Black travelers worldwide.


Is This Tour Right for You?

You Should Join If:

  • You’re new to Medellín and want to see the city efficiently

  • You’ve been here a while but haven’t explored beyond El Poblado

  • You want the local experience rather than touristy activities

  • You’re solo traveling and want to meet people

  • You’re a digital nomad looking for weekend activities

  • You’re Black and want to connect with the community

  • You’re an expat seeking friends who understand you

  • You love biking but want help with Medellín’s hills

  • You want a fun, active Sunday morning

  • You’re open to new friendships and experiences

This Might Not Be For You If:

  • You prefer private, solo experiences

  • You have mobility issues

  • You’re not comfortable biking in urban traffic

  • You prefer fast-paced, checklist tourism

  • You don’t want to socialize with the group

Fitness Level: Easy to moderate. The e-bikes do most of the work—anyone who can ride a bike can do this tour.