Explore Medellin’s history with expert guides. Discover hidden gems, captivating stories, and cultural insights on this immersive walking tour.
Explore Medellin’s history with expert guides. Discover hidden gems, captivating stories, and cultural insights on this immersive walking tour.
- Edificio del Ferrocarril de Antioquia - Explore the historic Old Medellín Train Station, the birthplace of modern Medellín.
- Centro Administrativo La Alpujarra - A certified guide will provide an engaging and informative overview of the history of Medellín and the Paisa community.
- El Monumento a La Raza - Discover the significance of the…
- Edificio del Ferrocarril de Antioquia - Explore the historic Old Medellín Train Station, the birthplace of modern Medellín.
- Centro Administrativo La Alpujarra - A certified guide will provide an engaging and informative overview of the history of Medellín and the Paisa community.
- El Monumento a La Raza - Discover the significance of the monumental “Monumento A La Raza” by Rodrigo Arenas, a grand concrete and bronze tribute to the Paisa people of Medellín and Antioquia.
- Plaza de las Luces Medellín - Experience the illumination of 300 pillars at night and learn about their importance in Medellín’s transformation.
- Edificio Vasquez - The Vasquéz and Carré buildings, along with the Plaza de las Luces, play a crucial role in Medellín’s revival, showcasing the city’s renowned Social Urbanism.
- Paseo Carabobo - Once a bustling and polluted street, Carabobo Street is now a vibrant, green pedestrian boulevard filled with colors, people, and street vendors, leading to the lively heart of downtown Medellín.
- Centro Comercial Palacio Nacional - This architectural treasure from the 1920s, formerly housing courts and a jail, is now a shopping mall with art galleries on the upper floors. Enjoy a coffee break and restroom stop here.
- Galería de Arte Palacio Nacional - View the city’s largest collection of local art.
- Iglesia de la Veracruz - Discuss the complexities of modern Colombian society by examining the realities surrounding what is considered the city’s second oldest church.
- Plaza Botero - Learn about Fernando Botero’s impact on Medellín’s revival, explore his art, and admire the 23 sculptures he donated to the city.
- Museo de Antioquia - Visit Medellín’s premier art museum and understand Fernando Botero’s significance to the city.
- Rafael Uribe Uribe Palace of Culture - Discover why this building appears unfinished and its connection to a Belgian architect.
- Estación de Policía Parque Berrío - Nestled between the police station and Parque Berrío metro station lies a hidden gem: frescoes by Pedro Nel Gómez. Discuss the Metro system’s importance to the Paisa community.
- Parque Berrío - As Medellín’s oldest square, it may no longer be colonial, but the traditional spirit endures through folk music.
- Parque San Antonio - View Fernando Botero’s “Birds of Peace” and learn from your local guide how they became symbols of resilience and rebirth for the city following the 1995 bombing.
- Bilingual Tour Guide
- Activities Recommendations
- Restaurant Recommendations
- Group Picture
- Bilingual Tour Guide
- Activities Recommendations
- Restaurant Recommendations
- Group Picture
- Lunch
- Lunch
Since 2013, over 280,000 happy travelers have enjoyed the first free walking tour in Medellin.
Don’t miss this genuine local experience, led by enthusiastic experts who provide enlightening insights, fascinating stories, and the best insider advice.
The tour highlights the main attractions of the city center, but it offers more than just sightseeing. It…
Since 2013, over 280,000 happy travelers have enjoyed the first free walking tour in Medellin.
Don’t miss this genuine local experience, led by enthusiastic experts who provide enlightening insights, fascinating stories, and the best insider advice.
The tour highlights the main attractions of the city center, but it offers more than just sightseeing. It explores the origins, challenges, and incredible revival of Medellin.
Known for outstanding storytelling, our certified local guides make history come alive in an engaging manner. They share personal anecdotes and simplify complex histories. Additionally, the tour delves into Colombian culture and the current social environment.
The amount paid here corresponds to the suggested tip per person for our guide’s efforts. This payment, after commission, goes directly to your guide. No additional contribution is expected at the end of the tour. If you are not satisfied with the tour, you can request a refund through the booking platform.
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.