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.
“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 family-run Museo Pablo Escobar with a bilingual guide, allowed photography, and a focused 1.5-hour visit.
“Great insight about Pablo Escobar. Pretty cool stuff in the museum as well. Our tour guide was awesome and really knew the history of Escobar's life,”

Climb Piedra del Peñol, stroll colorful Guatapé, then cruise Lake Guatapé. Breakfast, lunch, and a guided day trip from Medellín.
“The tour guide, Diego, and driver Juan (I think) were excellent! On the way to el Peñol and Guatapé, Diego shared cultural information about Medellin and Guatapé, which was an unexpected bonus! We had enough time to explore el Peñol. I do wish we had more time to explore Guatapé and get some snacks or…”

Medellín Pablo Escobar tour in English with stops at Inflexión memorial, La Catedral, Cancha El Dorado, and Montesacro cemetery. 4 hours.

Medellín’s easy Guatapé day trip with breakfast, lunch, and a dam boat ride plus the iconic Piedra del Peñol climb.
“One of our best tours in Colombia. The guide explained everything very well and with real enthusiasm. Guatape is a wonderful little town. (Only downside for us was someone took our plastic raincoats from our bag that was left on the coach each time we stopped somewhere - only realised they were missing when we…”

Graffiti, electric stairs, dance and freestyle songs, plus coffee and a Neon House in Medellín’s Comuna 13 area.
“My friend and I were with Nohemi (Sergio and Juanito were the drivers). We had a fantastic time! Nohemi was friendly and her English was great. I think I loved the dancers the most but of course I enjoyed the rappers, ice cream, and murals too. Highly recommend this tour!”

Medellín to Guatapé and Piedra del Peñol for step-climbing views, Antioquia food tastings, and lunch on a dam boat.
“Nice group trip. Many small short stops to see the local farmers and animal farm. That was amazing. They had hot chocolate. Pigs, Llama, horses, etc. Mountain had great views. Hike up wasn't bad but definitely strenuous.”

Half-day Medellín bike tour with a small-group feel, helmet-and-bike fitting, key landmarks, local neighborhoods, and coffee or beer included.
“Medellín is a huge city but I feel like we covered a lot of ground. Andres was very knowledgeable guide and kept us safe the whole time. Would definitely recommend the electric bikes.”

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



















