One of the must-see "parches" in Medellín is C13, which was once the epicenter of violence, precarious houses were built in the middle of the hills, and narrow and steep streets, generated multiple alleys and viewpoints, were ideal for doing inappropriate things. Today it is known for its art, graffiti, music by local artists, and security. Symbol of resilience and paisa drive.
Once one of Medellín's most dangerous neighborhoods, clinging to the mountainside above the San Javier metro station, La Comuna has undergone an impressive transformation in recent times and is now considered safe to visit and one of the most famous places in Antioquia for tourism. The focal point of a trip to the commune is the area around the escalators, graffiti, and food.
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