If you like that sort of thing, there's plenty to see. Sculptures and art, all on the slightly large side, maybe due to all the bakeries and pasta places around.
I'm ashamed that I had not heard of Botero before this holiday. His work is stunning. He was born in Medellin and there are many of his sculptures here. It was an amazing experience to see them.
Many many sellers trying to flog off souvenirs etc. It could be a bit intimidating for some but generally safe if you politely say no! Being not able to speak Spanish can be an advantage if you don't want to be bothered. The Botero statues are obviously a highlight.
it is a must to see. avoid saturdays since it is crowded. i went on a saturday. the statues are amazing and liberal. i had a look at the shops nearby and i was able to see the coiffure there working in their shops that are open to street. the museum is nice also.
Went to Botero Square and visited the art gallery. Both had wonderful works of Botero,my new favourite artist. Spent 2 or 3 hours looking at his art and viewing all the fun activities the gallery offered.
It is worthwhile visit to see impressive Botero sculptures but except sculptures there are really no other reasons to stay in this part of town. Be cautious and visit it during the day only.
The sculptures of Botero are impressive, but the open prostitution and extremely noisy street vendors is oppresive, not to say the uneasyness one feels of being robbed by pick-pockets. If not for the noise, smell, trash, etc. the Plaza could be a very nice place to visit. ¡Que lastima! What a shame.
If you like Botero's art then this square is fantastic. Huge sculptures in bronze, in a lively sunny square. There are lots of people trying to sell, but what do you expect. It all adds to the ambiance. Lots of places to eat nearby, so long as you're open to local food (and local hygiene standards)
This is a very interesting place. Yes, there is art there, vendors there, good security, restaurants, and lots of music all around. However, we did see lots of "working girls". Hmmm...... made for interesting photos since the girls were standing in front of all of the sculptures in their very interesting tight and skimpy outfits.
Everything seems to be closed on Mondays in Medellin so we found ourselves at Plaza Botero. The kids enjoyed trying the limonada and guanabana drinks that vendors were selling. They certainly are strange looking sculptures, and the kids just couldn't help but giggle at the naked ones! Despite our attempt to expose the boys to some art work, they thoroughly enjoyed chasing the pigeons and feeding them from a bag of corn a friendly man shared with them. I probably wouldn't make any special efforts to come to this sculpture park, but if you're in the area, it's nice to walk through.