
Medellín
🇨🇴 Colombia
Why Comuna 13 graffiti tours hit different after 2pm (skip the morning tourist waves)
Every guide says catch the first tour at 10am but honestly the afternoon energy at Comuna 13 is way more authentic once the big groups clear out... After 2pm when tour buses head back to El Poblado, you get the real vibe with local kids break-dancing for tips and vendors actually chatting instead of just selling.
Take Metro Line B to San Javier station then walk 10 minutes to the escalators - way more chill in afternoon light than harsh morning shadows bouncing off those colorful murals. The hip-hop performances around 3-4pm are legit local talent, not scheduled tourist entertainment.
Street food vendors set up proper after lunch around 2pm with fresh empanadas and guarapo sugarcane juice for 1,600 COP instead of morning rush leftovers. That golden hour light makes the graffiti pop way harder than sunrise sessions anyway.
Plus San Javier metro station after 6pm connects you perfectly to Laureles nightlife scene instead of rushing back for dinner reservations. The whole flow works better when you embrace afternoon timing instead of fighting those dawn patrol tourist schedules, honestly.
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