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El Poblado's benchmark contemporary fine dining.

Wood-fired Neapolitan pizza and Italian plates in Envigado.

The dental clinic expats recommend for implants and cosmetic work, English-speaking and modern.

Medellín's benchmark specialty coffee, on a corner of Provenza.

The expat go-to for Spanish: group and private classes, salsa lessons and a social calendar.

The hilltop mall with the view: shops, cinema, a theme park and dozens of restaurants.

The sunset table everyone photographs, above Manila.

A big food hall with dozens of kitchens under one roof.

A polished Manila coworking space with fast fiber, private offices and quiet call booths.

The bandeja paisa to order on your first day in the city.

Immersive Spanish in Laureles with homestays and volunteering, built for deeper fluency.

A theatrical, multi-course tasting-menu experience.

A welcoming Laureles yoga studio with drop-in classes in Spanish and English.

Playful modern Colombian tasting in Manila.

Contemporary Colombian on a rooftop above Provenza.

Massage and treatments to reset after a long week or a red-eye flight, a short walk from Provenza.

Fresh sourdough, pastries and a busy Provenza brunch.

Coffee and all-day brunch in a calm El Poblado courtyard.

Nails, lashes and skincare in a calm El Poblado studio, popular with longer-stay visitors.

A leafy Laureles coworking house with a garden, community lunches and a local feel.

Laureles' neighborhood coffee roaster, unhurried and local.

One of the city's largest malls: every brand, a big food court and easy metro access.

A leafy Laureles café for slow mornings.

Peruvian ceviche and pisco in Provenza.

Generous, home-style paisa cooking in Envigado.

A proper barbershop-and-grooming spot in Provenza: cuts, shaves and a cold beer.

An upscale, calmer mall in El Poblado, good for a rainy afternoon and a nice lunch.

A major private hospital in El Poblado, a common first stop for medical tourism.

The everyday paisa bakery: pandebono, buñuelos, tinto.

Poolside rooftop bar atop the Charlee hotel, off Lleras.

Cowork-and-stay hub in Provenza: hot desks, event nights and a built-in nomad crowd.

Full-service gym with pool, classes and day passes, inside the El Tesoro mall.

Cheap, cheerful and open late, the budget gym with branches all over the city.
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