Centro Comercial Palacio Nacional

Medellín


This city center palatial building from 1925 has been transformed into a shopping mall with more than 200 budget shops (most selling clothing and footwear). The area around the Palacio, nicknamed El Hueco (The Hole) by locals, features plenty of bargain stores.


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2. Basílica de la Candelaria

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