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Discover this vibrant city with the guided City Tour Medellín, which takes you through the most iconic landmarks of the “City of Eternal Spring.” From Barefoot Park and Botero Plaza to the modern Lleras Park and the iconic Pueblito Paisa, this tour offers a complete immersion into Medellín’s culture, history, and development. With a focus on the city’s social transformation, the tour also includes visits to memory sites and renovated urban spaces, highlighting how Medellín has become a model of innovation.
Sites such as Barefoot Park, Botero Plaza, Lleras Park, and Pueblito Paisa, among others, are included in the tour.
Medellín has pleasant weather year-round, but the dry months (from December to March) offer a more comfortable experience for exploring the city.
Tour prices in Medellín vary depending on the duration, type of activity, and included services. Here’s a general guide:
Guatapé & El Peñol Rock Tour: This full-day tour includes visits to Guatapé and El Peñol Rock, with breakfast, lunch, and a boat ride. Prices start at $44 USD per person.
Comuna 13 Graffiti Tour: A 3-hour tour exploring urban art and the social transformation of Comuna 13, including street food tastings. Prices start at $37 USD per person.
Coffee Tour with Horseback Riding: This 6 to 7-hour experience includes a visit to a coffee farm and a horseback ride. Prices start at $82 USD per person.
City Tour of Medellín & Comuna 13: A 7 to 8-hour tour covering Medellín’s historic center and Comuna 13, highlighting the city’s transformation. Prices start at $43 USD per person.
Hacienda Nápoles Excursion: A 17-hour visit to Hacienda Nápoles theme park, including a zoo, water attractions, and a Jurassic park. Prices start at $59 USD per person.
These are approximate prices and may vary depending on the season and whether the tour is private or shared. It’s recommended to check each tour’s specific inclusions before booking.
Medellín is known as the “City of Eternal Spring” due to its mild weather all year round.
Botero Plaza is home to 23 sculptures by the famous artist Fernando Botero, donated by the artist himself to the city.
Pueblito Paisa is a replica of a traditional 19th-century Antioquian village, located atop Nutibara Hill.