1. Plaza Botero is a famous public square located in the heart of Medellín, Colombia. It is named after the renowned Colombian artist Fernando Botero and features a collection of 23 of his larger-than-life bronze sculptures. These sculptures depict everyday people and objects in exaggerated proportions and have become an iconic symbol of the city. The plaza is surrounded by several notable landmarks, including the Museum of Antioquia, the Rafael Uribe Uribe Palace of Culture, and the Carlos E. Restrepo Planetarium.

2. Plaza Botero is open to the public 24/7 and admission is free. There is no phone number available for the plaza as it is an outdoor public space.

3. Plaza Botero is accessible by public transportation via the Medellín Metro system. Visitors can take Line A or B to the Parque Berrio station, which is located just a few blocks from the plaza. There is also limited street parking available near the plaza for those who choose to drive.