Nestled in the heart of Medellín, the Comuna 13 First Open Air Museum and Debris offers a captivating cultural experience. This private tour showcases the vibrant street art and resilience of the local community, inviting visitors to explore the impactful "Debris" installation and engage with talented artists. From stunning outdoor murals to the historical context behind the artwork, this immersive adventure promises an enlightening journey for all. Whether you’re a budding art enthusiast or simply seeking to discover the rich heritage of this remarkable neighborhood, the tour provides an opportunity to delve deeper into Medellín’s transformative story.
Good To Know
- Explore the vibrant street art and graffiti at Comuna 13, Medellín’s first open-air museum, showcasing the neighborhood’s cultural heritage.
- Gain insight into the history and social context behind the artwork, including the symbolic "Debris" installation.
- Enjoy a private tour with outdoor art displays and debris sites, accompanied by bottled water, a frozen candle, and mini graffiti souvenirs.
- Tour is wheelchair and stroller accessible, with allowance for service animals, and easily accessible via public transportation.
- Lowest price guarantee starting at $20.52, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour.
Tour Overview
This tour offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore Comuna 13, Medellín’s first open-air museum. Titled "Tour Comuna 13 First Open Air Museum and Debris", it takes guests on a private tour through this vibrant neighborhood.
The tour includes stops at the outdoor art displays and debris sites, providing an immersive experience. Lasting from 8/9/2019 to 6/29/2025, the tour departs from the San Javier metro station and returns to the same location.
Participants can expect bottled water, a frozen candle, and mini graffiti as part of the experience. The tour is accessible for those in wheelchairs or with strollers, and service animals are welcome.
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Meeting and End Point
The meeting point for the tour is located at Estación metro San Javier, on Cra. 95 #96-29 in the San Javier II neighborhood of Medellín, Colombia.
The tour ends back at the same meeting point.
Some key details about the meeting and end point:
- It’s easily accessible via public transportation, as it’s located near the San Javier metro station.
- The exact address is Cra. 95 #96-29, San Javier II, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia.
- The tour is wheelchair and stroller accessible.
- Service animals are allowed at the meeting and end point.
Tour Details
The tour operates from August 9, 2019 to June 29, 2025, with start times open throughout this period.
It includes bottled water, a frozen candle, and a mini graffiti as part of the experience.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, stroller accessible, and allows service animals.
It’s also conveniently located near public transportation.
Confirmation is received at the time of booking, and most travelers can participate.
The lowest price guarantee starts at $20.52, and there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour starts.
Accessibility
Although the Comuna 13 Open Air Museum tour is wheelchair accessible, stroller accessible, and allows service animals, it’s also conveniently located near public transportation.
This makes the tour an accessible option for visitors with varying mobility needs. The tour’s proximity to public transit also ensures that it’s easily accessible for those relying on buses, the metro, or other forms of transportation.
The accessibility features of the tour include:
- Wheelchair accessibility throughout the tour route.
- Stroller accessibility for families with young children.
- Allowance of service animals for visitors with disabilities.
- Proximity to public transportation hubs, making it easy to reach.
Booking Information
Visitors can easily book the Comuna 13 Open Air Museum tour, as confirmation is received at the time of booking.
The tour is available to most travelers and has a lowest price guarantee starting from $20.52. Guests can take advantage of the free cancellation policy, which allows them to cancel up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
The tour’s accessibility features, including wheelchair and stroller access as well as the allowance of service animals, make it suitable for a wide range of participants.
With its proximity to public transportation, the Comuna 13 Open Air Museum tour is a convenient option for visitors to Medellín, Colombia.
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Highlights of the Tour
A highlight of the Comuna 13 Open Air Museum tour is the opportunity to explore the vibrant street art and graffiti that adorn the walls throughout the neighborhood.
The tour provides a unique chance to learn about the history and social context behind the artwork, which reflects the community’s resilience and transformation.
The tour also includes the following highlights:
- Visiting the first open-air museum in Medellín, showcasing the area’s cultural and artistic heritage.
- Seeing the "Debris" installation, a powerful symbolic representation of the community’s struggle.
- Receiving a frozen candle and mini graffiti as souvenirs to commemorate the experience.
- Exploring the neighborhood’s vibrant atmosphere and interacting with the local community.
Visitor Tips
Travelers can expect a memorable experience when visiting the Comuna 13 Open Air Museum. The tour takes visitors through the vibrant and colorful murals that adorn the neighborhood’s walls, showcasing the community’s resilience and creativity.
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as the tour involves navigating the hilly terrain. Visitors should also be prepared for the possibility of encountering some steep staircases.
Bringing a water bottle is advised, as the tour can be physically demanding. Plus, the weather in Medellín can be unpredictable, so bringing a light jacket or sun protection is recommended.
Visitors should also be mindful of their surroundings and follow the guide’s instructions to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Tour Suitable for Solo Travelers?
The tour appears suitable for solo travelers as it’s a private activity, wheelchair accessible, and near public transportation. Plus, the confirmation at booking and free cancellation policies make it convenient for individual travelers.
Can I Purchase Additional Souvenirs During the Tour?
According to the tour details, travelers can purchase additional souvenirs like the included mini graffiti during the tour. The tour also includes a frozen candle that could be considered a souvenir.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Tour?
The tour doesn’t have any age restrictions. It’s open to all travelers, and children are welcome to participate. The tour is accessible for both wheelchair and stroller users.
Is Photography Allowed During the Tour?
Photography is generally allowed during the tour. The tour description does not mention any restrictions on photography. Visitors are free to take photos throughout the experience, though they should be respectful of the surroundings and any rules or guidelines provided by the tour guides.
What Is the Language of the Tour Guide?
The tour guide speaks Spanish during the tour. They provide explanations and commentary to participants in the Spanish language. The tour is suitable for both Spanish and English-speaking visitors.
The Sum Up
The Tour Comuna 13 First Open Air Museum and Debris offers a unique chance to explore Medellín’s vibrant street art and cultural heritage. Showcasing stunning outdoor art and the impactful "Debris" installation, the tour provides an immersive experience where visitors can engage with local artists and learn about the historical context. Accessible to all, including those with mobility needs, the tour celebrates the community’s resilience.
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