
Discover how to move easily around the city, from public transport to taxis and bike stations, everything to help you to have a better stay.
Closest bus stops, Tax Maya Calle 34 — about 1 minute walking distance; this is the nearest parada (bus stop). Unicentro Calle 33 with Carrera 65d — around 2 minutes on foot Available bus lines.
These buses commonly service the area around Belén Malibú: lines 192, 301, 31.
EnCicla Station
It is a station of Medellín’s public bike-sharing system, located in the Belén Malibú neighborhood. It allows registered users to borrow mechanical bicycles for free.
Monday to Friday: 5:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Saturday: 6:30 AM – 9:00 PM
Sunday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
We have two airports: the international airport, José María Córdova, located in Rionegro, and the closer one, Enrique Olaya Herrera, which is used for domestic flights within the country.
Olaya Herrera Airport is the main domestic airport serving Medellín, located just about 3 minutes from Tower 99. It mainly handles flights within Colombia, making it convenient for quick travel to other cities in the country.
The airport is well connected to the city and offers various services for travelers, including car rentals, taxis, and public transportation.
Belén Malibú is a quiet and walkable neighborhood, perfect for a peaceful stroll and getting to know the local surroundings.
Belén Malibú Park is a peaceful gem in the neighborhood, open 24 hours, and widely green and relaxing environment: Beyond its shaded paths and benches, the park features lush trees and flowers, offering a serene backdrop ideal for strolls, morning jogs, reading, or simply unwinding.
Pet-Friendly: It’s a favorite spot for pet owners to mingle and walk their dogs—with open space and a calm atmosphere.
Family-Friendly: Has a playground for children and it sees families gathering during the day.
Community Vibe: Though less touristy, the park is a beloved gathering place for neighbors to chat and relax.
Evening Use: This place remains inviting even after dark, though a few visitors gather to smoke—so evenings are best for those who prefer the quieter, daytime charm.
The Medellín Metro is a source of pride for the city, serving as one of the main means of transportation for many people.
It covers the metropolitan area and the municipalities of Envigado, Sabaneta, Itagüí, Bello, and La Estrella through Line A (blue) and Line B (orange).
In addition, it has an integrated transportation system that includes buses, trams, and cable cars.
The Medellín Metro has 2 main lines and 28 stations. It operates Monday to Saturday from 4:30 AM to 11:00 PM.
The next closest is Industriales, approximately a 15-minute walk from Parque de Malibú.
Tax Belén, a company with over 60 years of service in Medellín and the metropolitan area.
Website: taxbelen.co
Address: Cl. 30A #69-108, Belén, Medellín
Service available 24/7
Phone: +57 4 444 1127
Taxis Libres
Another reliable local taxi company.
Request by phone: (604) 311 1111
WhatsApp: 310 211 1111
Website: taxislibres.com.coPayment methods: Cash, card, QR, digital vouchers
Mobile app: Track your vehicle and share your trip in real time
Apps like Uber are also very useful for getting around the city.
Tower 99 is surrounded by essential services just minutes away. From nearby hospitals to fire and police stations, everything you need for safety and assistance is within easy reach.
Clínica Medellín de Occidente — located just 4 minutes from Tower 99.
Phone Number: +57 (4) 444 61 52
Phone Number: +57 (4) 512 6634
Phone Number: Call 123 (emergency number)
Belén Police Station — providing 24/7 assistance and neighborhood safety.
Phone Number: +57 312 722 3143
Phone Number: Call 123 (emergency number)