Explore Medellín’s transformation through the lens of Pablo Escobar’s history. Visit iconic sites and uncover the city’s past on this captivating tour.
Explore Medellín’s transformation through the lens of Pablo Escobar’s history. Visit iconic sites and uncover the city’s past on this captivating tour.
- Barrio Pablo Escobar - Originally named “Medellín sin tugurios” (Medellin without slums), the Pablo Escobar neighborhood is situated in Medellín. Established in 1984 by the infamous drug lord and politician Pablo Escobar, leader of the Medellín Cartel, this neighborhood is located in the upper area of Comuna 9, towards the eastern center of…
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Barrio Pablo Escobar - Originally named “Medellín sin tugurios” (Medellin without slums), the Pablo Escobar neighborhood is situated in Medellín. Established in 1984 by the infamous drug lord and politician Pablo Escobar, leader of the Medellín Cartel, this neighborhood is located in the upper area of Comuna 9, towards the eastern center of Medellín.
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Inflexión Memorial Park - The Inflexión Memorial Park is a public park developed on the site of the former Monaco Building, a symbol of past pain and violence, once owned by drug lord Pablo Escobar. This new public space, granted to the city through an international architectural competition, serves as a memorial to the victims of narco-terrorism in the city from 1983 to 1994.
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Inflexión Memorial Park - Located in Medellín, the Inflection Memorial Park is a public area dedicated to honoring the victims of drug trafficking in Colombia. Built on the grounds of the demolished Monaco Building by Medellín authorities, the park is divided into three main sections: The Essence, Inflection, and a timeline of violent events. The Essence serves as the main entrance, Inflection is the most solemn section, and the timeline details 208 violent incidents in the city. The park aims to connect visitors with the victims’ memories and promote reflection on narco-terrorist violence.
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Los Olivos neighborhood - Known as the location where Pablo Escobar died on December 2, 1993, the Los Olivos neighborhood in Medellín is home to the house where Escobar lived, at Carrera 79B n.° 45D - 94. This house has been converted into a Spanish school and is a popular tourist attraction, drawing many visitors interested in its history and connection to drug trafficking.
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Museum Pablo Escobar - The Pablo Escobar Museum in Medellín attracts numerous visitors eager to learn about the life and legacy of this notorious figure. It is impossible to discuss Medellín without mentioning Pablo Escobar, one of the most infamous drug traffickers in history. The museum, curated by Escobar’s brother Roberto and managed by his son Nicolás, offers insights into his life and impact.

- Medical Assistance Card
- Public transportation (bus, subway, cable car, etc.)
- Visit to Pablo Broom District
- Accompanying guide or driver guide
- Lunch
- Entrance and tour at Pablo Escobar Museum
- Visit Barrios Los Olivos
- Visit to the Inflection Park (Monaco Building)
- Medical Assistance Card
- Public transportation (bus, subway, cable car, etc.)
- Visit to Pablo Broom District
- Accompanying guide or driver guide
- Lunch
- Entrance and tour at Pablo Escobar Museum
- Visit Barrios Los Olivos
- Visit to the Inflection Park (Monaco Building)
- Activity not specified in the plan
- Activity not specified in the plan
The Pablo Escobar Tour is a highly sought-after attraction for tourists from around the globe. Enthusiasts of Pablo Escobar’s story will find this tour particularly engaging, as it offers an in-depth look at the transformation of Medellín due to his influence. Participants will visit significant sites such as the Jardines de Montesacro Cemetery, Parque…
The Pablo Escobar Tour is a highly sought-after attraction for tourists from around the globe. Enthusiasts of Pablo Escobar’s story will find this tour particularly engaging, as it offers an in-depth look at the transformation of Medellín due to his influence. Participants will visit significant sites such as the Jardines de Montesacro Cemetery, Parque de la Inflection, the former location of the Monaco Building, the Pablo Escobar neighborhood, the Los Olivos neighborhood where he met his end, and the Pablo Escobar Museum, which provides a comprehensive overview of his life. Don’t miss this unique experience!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.