[QUOTE=JustTK;2769941]Last night I was sat in a bar, watching the world go by in Plaza Botero.
The sun was setting and many people were on their way home. There were tourists posing for photos with the statues, business people out for a bite to eat, locals out for a drink with friends, families with their children, students on their way home from college, lovers holding hands and laughing with each other. I saw children zoom past on their skateboards, vagrants collecting plastic or paper to sell as scrap, women begging for money with a baby strapped over a shoulder, homeless people passed out in a stupefied daze, girls of all colours, shapes and sizes, some waving me over, and no doubt some shady looking guys in the clone-Manrique outfits.
It struck me that El Centro is the centre of diversity in Medellin. You won't see such a melting point of ambitions together in one place anywhere else in Medellin.[/QUOTE]I was looking for travel scale a little more than a week ago. I could not find it in luggage store. An exito employee told me to go to the building across the back side of Veracruz church in El Centro. I found it there. There is even a floor that sells and repairs used remote. I constantly discover new things in this area. There is even a cluster of stores that sells perfume.