The Infamous Hideout of Pablo Escobar
Explore the notorious hideout of Pablo Escobar in Medellín, a historical landmark that reveals the city's complex past and cultural transformation.
Nestled in the bustling neighborhood of Los Pinos in Medellín, the Casa donde se escondía Pablo Escobar stands as a compelling reminder of the city's complex past. This notorious hideout, once a refuge for the infamous drug lord, now draws tourists eager to learn about the drug trade's impact on Colombia and the evolution of Medellín from a crime-ridden city to a thriving metropolis. Visitors can explore the surrounding area, where local guides share captivating stories and anecdotes about Escobar's life and the socio-political climate of the era. The architecture of the house itself, while unassuming, reflects a mixture of traditional Colombian style and the opulence that Escobar embodied during his reign. As you navigate through the narrow streets, keep your camera ready; the neighborhood is not only rich in history but also in vibrant street art that commemorates the transformation of Medellín. The contrast between the past and the present is palpable, making this a poignant stop on your journey through the city. Don't miss the chance to engage with locals, who often have personal stories to share about the changes they've witnessed over the years. This location is more than just a tourist attraction; it's a testament to resilience and renewal in a city that has overcome its dark history to embrace a brighter future.
Local tips
- Visit during the early morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds and better photo opportunities.
- Consider hiring a local guide to gain deeper insights into the historical significance of the site.
- Wear comfortable shoes as the area involves walking through hilly streets.
- Stay alert and be respectful of the local community while exploring the neighborhood.
- Check for any local events or exhibitions that might be happening during your visit.
A brief summary to Casa donde se escondía Pablo Escobar
- Cra. 79B #45d-94, Medellín, La América, Medellin, Los Pinos, Antioquia, 050031, CO
- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Getting There
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Metro
Start your journey at the 'San Antonio' Metro Station. Take Line A (the green line) towards 'Niquía'. After 6 stops, alight at 'Parque Berrío' station. From there, transfer to Line A and head towards 'San Javier'.
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Walking
Exit 'Parque Berrío' station and walk towards 'Calle 50'. Turn left onto 'Calle 50' and continue until you reach 'Carrera 70'. Turn right onto 'Carrera 70' and walk until you arrive at 'Calle 45'.
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Bus
At 'Calle 45', look for the bus stop and catch a bus that goes towards 'La América'. You can ask locals for assistance if you're unsure about the bus number. Make sure to notify the driver to drop you off at 'Cra. 79B'.
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Walking
Once you get off the bus at 'Cra. 79B', walk a short distance to the address 'Cra. 79B #45d-94'. You will find 'Casa donde se escondía Pablo Escobar' located in the Los Pinos neighborhood. Look for the building with the historical markers.
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