Introduction
Medellín in 2026 continues to be a hotbed of flavors and rhythms. If you're planning to visit the city this year, there are two things you can't miss: its gastronomic scene and its vibrant musical offerings. From street festivals to gourmet dinners with live DJs, here's where and when to experience the best.
Must-See Events in Medellín 2026
1. Arepa Festival (May 15-18)
At Parque de los Deseos, this festival brings together over 50 varieties of arepas from all over the country. From the classic corn arepas to innovations like blackberry and cheese arepas. Prices start from $5,000 COP per unit. Don't miss the traditional dough-making demonstrations.
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2. Altavoz Festival (July 10-13)
Colombia's premier alternative music festival returns to Cerro Nutibara. In 2026, bands like Diamante Eléctrico and Systema Solar have been confirmed. Tickets start from $80,000 COP for the day. Arrive early to try the fusion food trucks that always accompany the event.
3. Sabor a Medellín (September 5-8)
A gourmet event at the Botanical Garden where the city's best chefs prepare innovative versions of paisa dishes. Tasting menus start from $45,000 COP. This year, they will include a "live cooking" area with culinary influencers.
4. Feria de las Flores - Noche de los Tablados (August 2-11)
During Medellín's most important festival, the musical stages (tablados) are a must-visit. In 2026, there will be stages on La 70, Parque Lleras, and in the Downtown area. Free admission. Try the miniature platters sold by street vendors while dancing salsa or reggaeton.
5. Jazz al Parque (November 20-23)
At the Carlos Vieco Open-Air Theater, this festival brings together local and international jazz musicians. Free admission. Bring your own picnic or buy from nearby food stalls offering everything from empanadas to artisanal cheese platters.
Where to Eat Near the Events
- Mondongo's (Cra 70 #44-42): Ideal for trying traditional dishes before heading to the La 70 stages. The sancocho trifásico is recommended.
- Carmen (Calle 9 #36-10): A gourmet option near the Botanical Garden. Their tasting menu changes weekly.
- Salvo Patria (Cra 36 #10A-13): A bar with craft beers and creative tapas, perfect after Jazz al Parque.
How to Get Around Between Events
Most major events are close to Metro stations. For those at Cerro Nutibara, take the metrocable from Acevedo station. In April 2026, the integrated fare of $2,950 COP, which includes metro, metrocable, and feeder buses, remains valid.
Conclusion
Medellín in 2026 offers a unique blend of tradition and innovation in both its gastronomy and music. A little-known fact: many restaurants near the events offer discounts if you show your festival ticket. Just ask when you make a reservation.
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Feria de las Flores
This emblematic event is celebrated annually in August and is a vibrant celebration of Antioquian culture, where flowers take center stage. During the festival, parades, concerts, and exhibitions pay homage to the region's biodiversity.
Medellín International Jazz Festival
This festival, held in October, brings together renowned international jazz musicians and local talent. Performances take place in various venues across the city and offer a unique fusion of genres.
Caribbean Music Festival
Celebrated in November, this festival highlights the richness of Caribbean music with rhythms ranging from reggae to salsa. It attracts artists from all over Colombia and abroad, becoming a cultural meeting point.
Medellín Food Festival
This gastronomic festival, held in July, brings together renowned chefs and local restaurants to offer tastings of traditional and gourmet dishes. It's an excellent opportunity to explore the city's culinary diversity.
Medellín Culture Festival
From mid-September to early October, this festival celebrates the city's cultural diversity through art exhibitions, theater, dance, and music. It's a window into Medellín's local talent and traditions.
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Parque Arví
Located in the rural area of Medellín, this park is ideal for those looking to combine nature with local gastronomy. You can get there via the Metrocable from Acevedo station. Insider Tip: Bring a picnic to enjoy in one of its green areas and don't miss the organic product fairs held on weekends.
La 70
This famous street is a meeting point for enjoying nightlife, with a variety of bars and restaurants. It's easily accessible by taxi or the metro system. Insider Tip: Visit the salsa bars for live music, and try the local "aguardiente"; it's a must for those seeking authenticity.
Events We Already Experienced in Medellín 2026
To give you a complete overview, here we review the gastronomic and musical events that have already taken place this year in the city. Knowing their history will help you understand the magnitude of what's coming and plan your visit for the next edition.
Medellín Gourmet (April 1 - May 3)
In its 28th edition, this festival established itself as the largest in the region, bringing together 150 restaurants from Medellín, the Metropolitan Area, and Eastern Antioquia. For a month, diners enjoyed special fixed-price menus designed by local and international chefs. Insider Tip: Many restaurants offer wine pairings or signature cocktails not on the regular menu; it's worth asking when you book.
Qué Sabor Medellín (March 13 - 23)
This street festival took over several areas of the city with a democratic offering: pizza, sushi, hamburgers, and Mexican food for just $25,000 COP. More than 20 establishments participated in this edition, making it a perfect plan for large groups or those wanting to try a bit of everything without overspending. Insider Tip: Arrive hungry and in a group; the stalls usually have generous portions, and you can share to try more dishes.
Festival de la Arepa de Huevo - Luruaco (June 27 - 29)
Although not in Medellín, this festival in Luruaco (about 2 hours from the city) is a must-stop for arepa lovers. In 2026, they expected to sell over 32,000 arepas stuffed with beef, rabbit, duck, shrimp, and pork crackling. Insider Tip: If traveling from Medellín, combine it with a visit to the towns of the Atlantic coast; the road is safe, and there are inter-municipal transport options.
Key Tips for Enjoying the Events
Based on experience from previous editions and updated information, here are recommendations to make your festival experience unforgettable:
- Buy in advance: Events like Altavoz Festival or Medellín Gourmet often sell out tickets. Check official websites at least a month in advance.
- Public transport: The Metro and Metrocable are the most efficient option. The integrated fare of $2,950 COP lets you move hassle-free between most venues.
- Hydration and sun protection: Most festivals are outdoors. Bring sunscreen and a reusable bottle; many hydration points are free.
- Discover the history: Each festival has a unique origin. For example, the Festival de la Arepa started as a local entrepreneur fair and is now a benchmark for street food in Colombia.
- Ask about discounts: As mentioned, many restaurants offer promotions if you show your festival ticket. Don't hesitate to ask when you arrive.


