Explore Medellín’s transformation from violence to vibrant art and culture. Discover Commune 13’s murals, Inflection Park, and the iconic Flower Fair.
Explore Medellín’s transformation from violence to vibrant art and culture. Discover Commune 13’s murals, Inflection Park, and the iconic Flower Fair.
- Parque Memorial Inflexion - This public space in Medellin honors over 46,000 victims of narco-terrorism from 1983 to 1994. Opened on December 20, 2019, it is located on the site of the former Monaco Building, once home to Pablo Escobar, symbolizing transformation and urban resilience.
- Commune 13 - Known for its vibrant and colorful urban art,…
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Parque Memorial Inflexion - This public space in Medellin honors over 46,000 victims of narco-terrorism from 1983 to 1994. Opened on December 20, 2019, it is located on the site of the former Monaco Building, once home to Pablo Escobar, symbolizing transformation and urban resilience.
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Commune 13 - Known for its vibrant and colorful urban art, Commune 13 is adorned with murals and graffiti that decorate its streets and stairways. These artworks are not only artistic expressions but also visual testimonies to the history, culture, and resilience of its residents. Street art has become a significant tourist attraction, drawing both local and international visitors eager to learn about community transformation.
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Antigua Estación Medellín del Ferrocarril de Antioquia - Also referred to as Medellin Station, this site is an architectural and historical landmark of the city. Constructed between 1907 and 1914 under the guidance of Antioquian engineer and architect Enrique Olarte, the station features a neoclassical French style, noted for its ornate facade and expansive galleries.
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Exposiciones Cra.51 #36-61 Medellin - The Medellin Metro serves not only as an efficient transportation system but also as a cultural venue offering a variety of artistic exhibitions throughout its network. These initiatives aim to bring art closer to passengers and enhance their travel experience.
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Estación Metrocable Juan XXIII - San Javier Station is one of the most iconic stops in the Medellin transport system, situated in Commune 13, on the city’s western side.
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Comuna 13 - Medellin’s Commune 13 is a remarkable example of social and cultural transformation. Located in the city’s western part, this area has evolved from one of the most violence-affected regions to a model of urban art, community resilience, and cultural tourism.
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Pueblito Paisa - Pueblito Paisa is one of Medellin’s most iconic attractions, perched atop Cerro Nutibara, 80 meters above the Aburrá Valley. This charming spot recreates a typical 20th-century Antiochian village, offering a unique experience that blends history, culture, and panoramic city views.
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Medellin - The transfer time from one location to another is approximately 1 hour.

- Entrance fees
- Lunch
- Bottled water
- Souvenir
- Entrance fees
- Lunch
- Bottled water
- Souvenir
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- It does not include information not mentioned in the tour.
This journey will guide us through a transformation and living history, where a once-violent city has evolved into a beacon of innovation. It has transitioned from being one of the world’s most dangerous cities to a shining example of social and urban renewal. Notable sites like Commune 13, Inflection Park, and the Paisa Village offer insights into its…
This journey will guide us through a transformation and living history, where a once-violent city has evolved into a beacon of innovation. It has transitioned from being one of the world’s most dangerous cities to a shining example of social and urban renewal. Notable sites like Commune 13, Inflection Park, and the Paisa Village offer insights into its past and pave the way for a present and future of collective resilience. Art, culture, and creativity are continuously striving for enhancement. The city boasts world-class urban art, with Commune 13 adorned with murals and graffiti that narrate true stories of hope and resistance. It hosts events of international significance, and its iconic Flower Fair allows travelers to experience the traditional identity of Antioquia. Medellín features one of Latin America’s most integrated and admired public transport systems, serving as a model city that brings services and culture to historically overlooked neighborhoods.
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