Arví Park

Line L on the Medellín Metro goes to Arví Station, where there is a direct link to the metrocables that go to the park.

[4] Thanks to the joint efforts of many companies Antioquia (EPM, the Metro de Medellín, Comfenalco, and several others) the park is now a reality.

The park features sections of prehispanic construction, including antique buildings, water works, platforms, roads, gardens and ditches.

Among the most featured attractions of Arví Park is its access system, which is realized through a metrocable that is oriented towards ecological tourism.

It is the first tourist line of the Metro and the third by cable car System, and began commercial operation in February 2010.

Parque Arví view in 2010