Medellin: Comuna 13 Graffiti Tour, Cable Car & Street Food

1.Medellin: Comuna 13 Graffiti Tour, Cable Car & Street Food
Medellín Comuna 13 graffiti tour with Metrocable views, coffee tasting, arepas, a dance show, and a beer with city views.
MEDELLIN
Ranked by traveller popularity
The 10 most popular food & street food tours in Medellin. Here's what they actually deliver, who runs them, and what they cost.

Medellín Comuna 13 graffiti tour with Metrocable views, coffee tasting, arepas, a dance show, and a beer with city views.

A 3-hour Comuna 13 graffiti tour with local tastings, electric stairs, and big-picture stories of survival and change in Medellín.
“We selected this tour given the highly rated reviews on viator. At the beginning of the tour we went through various food stops but there really wasn’t much information until the last half hour. Consequently, many of those in our group had additional questions and he provided short explanation but perhaps it was challenging with…”

Medellín’s Comuna 13 tour mixes a real neighborhood story with street food, escalators, and rap or breakdance shows in 3 hours.

Medellín street-food and party-bus tour in El Poblado with DJ energy, empanadas, paisa arepa, and a night view from 4 SUR.
“If you love to dance it’s definitely for you! And you like music 😊 Food stops were amazing! Definitely need to go back and eat at the local restaurants.”

3-hour Medellín street food tour in El Poblado: five snacks, street-art stroll, and a rooftop with 360-degree city views for $39.

Private Medellín food tour in Sabaneta with chocolo arepa, buñuelos, aguardiente, empanadas, butifarra, refajo, and coffee tea.
“Wow Erika gave us the best tour! She was so accommodating to one of us being vegetarian and made sure to find alternatives everywhere. She explained the food and the culture along the way. She also gave us lots of tips for the rest of the trip, such as restaurants in our area to visit…”

Medellín party bus with onboard DJ, guide-led street-food tastings, photo stops around El Poblado, and a final restaurant bite for $36.

Ride an e-bike through local Medellín neighborhoods and eat classic snacks tied to the city’s story on a 3-hour foodie tour.

Taste Medellín street food across El Poblado and Manila on a 2.5-hour guided walk with coffee, desserts, and lots of bites.
“The experience was great. We were the only ones that booked for the time slot we choose so it was very intimate. Our guide, Maria, was very helpful and friendly. We really enjoyed the spots she took us to. The coffee shop portion of the tour was amazing! My husband and mother loved the fish…”

Medellín El Poblado street food and rooftop night views: 4 tastings, a drink, live music, bilingual guide. 3 hours, $29.

















