Best Comuna 13 Tour Medellin 2026: Safety & What to See
Comuna 13 is the most visited neighborhood in Medellin. Once the most violent area in Colombia, today it is a symbol of urban transformation: open-air escalators, graffiti covering every wall and hip-hop crews performing every afternoon. Here is how to visit responsibly.
Quick Answer: The Comuna 13 graffiti tour costs $20-35 USD and lasts 3-4 hours. Go in the afternoon (2pm-6pm) when the street art is best lit and the hip-hop crews are performing. Always go with a local guide for context and to support the community.
What to see in Comuna 13
The 6 outdoor escalators (the first of their kind)
Graffiti alley (Callejon del Grafiti)
Hip-hop crews and break dance shows
Viewpoints over the city
Local ice cream (mango biche)
Safety tips
Go with a licensed guide. Stick to the tourist route. Do not wander into side streets. Avoid night visits. Bring water and wear comfortable shoes.
Yes. The tourist route (Las Independencias, the escalators, the main graffiti streets) is safe during the day. Avoid wandering off the main route and always go with a guide.
Group tours: 80,000-140,000 COP ($20-35 USD) including transport from El Poblado. Private tours: 250,000-400,000 COP ($60-100 USD).
Afternoon (2pm-6pm). The light is best for photos, street performers are active, and the heat has dropped. Avoid visiting after dark.