Medellin: Comuna 13 Graffiti Tour, Cable Car & Street Food

1.Medellin: Comuna 13 Graffiti Tour, Cable Car & Street Food
Metrocable views, Comuna 13 graffiti stories, coffee tasting, arepa snack, and a rooftop drink on local transit. 4 hours.
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Metrocable views, Comuna 13 graffiti stories, coffee tasting, arepa snack, and a rooftop drink on local transit. 4 hours.

A 3-hour Medellín Comuna 13 tour with local guides, street food snacks, escalators, art shows, and top photo viewpoints.

Taste 9 Colombian street-food bites in Cartagena’s walled city and Getsemani on a guided tour with 150 minutes of food and stories.

A 4-hour Bogotá food tour with 12+ tastings, coffee workshop, and explosive tejo in a small group. Great value for hungry explorers.

Eat 5 Colombian street-food snacks in El Poblado and get 360° rooftop views with a bilingual local guide.

Medellín party bus with DJ, photo stops, street-food tastings, and a final restaurant bite, plus 1 included beer.

Ride an e-bike through Belén, Laureles and Conquistadores, then snack your way through Medellín history with local guides.

Walk Cali’s street food route with local history, free tastings, and two-scoop artisan ice cream in about two hours for $32.90.
“Unfortunately, I was unable to attend this tour but the Juan was very helpful and accommodating. He offered to provide a refund but i chose to pay for the missed activity to honor their refund policía. I took a hummingbird tour with this company that was absolutely memorizing! I booked that directly with Juan through…”

Medellín street food tastings in El Poblado and Manila with generous portions, local coffee, and guides Maria or Camila.
“The food was incredible, but Maria was a highlight. She was an excellent tour guide and gave a lot of valuable information into the city, the food, and the country. I have done many food tours and this is definitely one of the top. Don't hesitate to book this.”

Cali street food walk with Juan: Colombian breads, empanadas, juices, and fruit ice plus murals, landmarks, and salsa steps.




