Monday, May 5, 2014

Medellin #7 (Holiday Season 2013)

This entry is a little late in coming but I finally got it down on paper.

I returned to Medellin to experience New Years 2014.

I arrived a few days before the 2013 year ended and settled in for a long night of festivities in the city. I should have done more homework as street celebrations for the coming New Year was almost non-existent. The culture considers this holiday a family one, spent among close friends and family and at home. Most places were closed and finding a cab proved difficult. I will not come again during this time of year unless I am lucky enough to be invited by new friends to their homes to share in the festivities, Medellin style.

The city was all abuzz with "Alumbrado Navideño de Medellín", a holiday light show along the Medellin River that runs through early January (festival website). City wide decorations where evident almost everywhere I went. Many of the most popular parks had night time lighting displays with various holiday themes scattered throughout the city. It was very beautiful and I recommend a visit during this time of year for the lights alone.






The largest displays were along the Medellin River that cuts through the middle of the valley and city. It’s really a large outdoor festival with various vendors along the entire length of the light displays. Beer, food, entertainment, various items for sale and a lot of people watching is very enjoyable as the weather is spring like during our cold winter months. Of course, the lights are world class and they change themes from year to year I am told. One entertainer was selling Andean flute type music while wearing a full feathered plains indian headdress.


Food seemed to focus on all things pork. Found one vendor with a whole pig ready for consumption by the masses. I have included many pictures of various street foods I found during my journeys in Medellin. This trip has so many pictures I will break down this visit over 3 entries as to keep things a quick read as I know most of you are to busy to read for to long (lol).
























































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