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.
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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.
“The tour with Mateo was very good. He had a positive energy that he passed on to us. We learned quite a lot about Comuna 13. I think it’s an excursion that everyone should do when they come to Medellín.”

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.
“I had more fun than I expected. I especially loved the tour guides, Suzy and Nohe. They made it so much fun and so easy to make friends as a solo traveler”

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

E-bike through Medellín neighborhoods with included local snacks, helmet and poncho, plus park hopping without a car—about 3 hours.
“My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed this tour. It was very informative, the snacks were delicious, the bikes were well-maintanted, and most importantly, we had a great guide.”

Private Medellín food tour in Sabaneta with chocolo arepa, buñuelos, aguardiente, empanadas, butifarra, refajo, and coffee tea.
“Very interactive tour. English speaking guide. Our tour guide Erika was excellent and very informative.”

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.
“Great food tour from Maria. I really enjoyed my first day in Medellin and feel that it was an excellent idea to do this kind of tour on the first day. A lot of tasting, so be prepared to eat a lot. New dishes that it would be difficult to try on your own if…”



















