Tour Comuna 13 con teleférico





Descripción
Hace solo unos años, el barrio Comuna 13 era la comunidad más peligrosa de la ciudad de Medellín, pero hoy en día es la comunidad más colorida y vibrante de la ciudad. Después de que el gobierno y el sector privado invirtieran en programas sociales y juveniles, los residentes y artistas locales reclamaron los barrios y contribuyeron a la transformación milagrosa que vemos hoy en día, las calles se llenaron de increíble arte callejero, música, artistas callejeros, muchas sorpresas. Una gran oportunidad para explorar las animadas calles de la Comuna 13 mientras conoces a residentes y artistas locales, una experiencia cultural única y memorable.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Los guías se encuentran con los huéspedes en la entrada principal de la estación de metro POBLADO junto a la taquilla principal. A continuación, el guía lleva a los huéspedes en el metro a los teleféricos para dar un paseo y ofrece increíbles vistas panorámicas de Medellín. Luego, un corto viaje en autobús lleva a los huéspedes al vecindario Comuna 13 para explorar todo el arte callejero mientras aprenden todo sobre el pasado problemático y la transformación milagrosa de esta colorida y vibrante comunidad.
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Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
Opiniones(696)
The owner is rude and not willing to refund our money despite providing a wrong address. We explained that no Ubers were in our neighborhood and we couldn’t get one. We let them know we got one and we were on the way. We arrived at 10:15… 15 minutes late due to the uber and traffic. They said they were leaving at 10:16. We let him know we were already there as well. He said because they wanted to leave at 9:45 anyways that everyone was ready to leave us which had nothing to do with us and the time the tour was supposed to start. He’s also rejecting our refund even though he left us and we did not receive the service. Do not recommend. We had more fun going alone anyways. Just go on your own . There’s plenty of guides there available
horrible. I do not recommend and try a different person. He was very rude, and he did not accommodate at all, he had the wrong address and got made i couldn’t find him and left and he was yelling on the phone. multiple people in the city said not good
This tour was amazing, Angel was my guide (in Spanish) and he knows so much about the history of Comuna 13. It was beautiful to hear how Medellin has transformed from years of violence to being the most visited city nowadays.
Walter, Tour Guide, was an extremely knowledgeable and provided an educational experience during my solo experience on this tour. I highly recommend him taking this walking tour of Comuna 13.
Christian was fantastic ! Very knowledgable, explained the history in detail, gave us lots of interesting facts, always knew where we were going and what we would do next. Very easy to chat with as we walked around. He even helped me search for a patch for my jacket and when things were looking like we wouldn’t find it he tried one more spot and we ended up finding my patch. Made sure we had lots of breaks, food and drink options and took great photos of us. 10/10 guide would encourage everyone to book this tour. It’s lovely to go backwards (top down) rather than bottom up.
Our guide Camilo was excellent! He not only gave us a tour but took us off the beaten path to places that he frequents himself to create a local experience. He helped us navigate the transit system with ease. We had a lot of fun walking through Comuna 13 & seeing how much it’s grown.
Our guide Walter was quite friendly and knowledgeable. The meetup was clear and straightforward. Metro journey was ok. Bus was more crowded and chaotic. The weather was very warm. Even though we took the earliest booking at 1000 hrs it got very hot by the time we were climbing communa 13 hill. The cable car up was also good. There is some steep uphill walking although not too much but anyone with mobility or health issues may struggle. Going up the hill climb through part of the barrio was the most intense, continuous barrage of bars, restaurants and eating places, shops and stalls selling clothing, souvenirs and artesania, that I have ever experienced anywhere. The noise from every shop, music, dancing, shouting, plus the very narrow walkways and street, with the occasional motorbike, makes a claustrophobic, overwhelming atmosphere and not for the faint hearted. This may excite some people, maybe younger ones, but you need stamina and resilience! Maybe not the best for young children though? Returning downhill was a relief but the bus back to the metro station was very crowded. Do it but be aware. Watch your pockets and keep drinking fluids!
It a lot of walking wear comfortable shoes but the experience is worth trying .our tour guide Walter is the best
To feast one's eyes...I loved it...a very touching guide...who tells the history of Medellin with emotion
It was a great tour to kick of the trip to Medellin. The guide showed us all the major spots and gave us the history of the community and the meaning of some of the major art works.



