You’ll ride through Medellin’s wildest districts on a party bus with unlimited national beer, local snacks like empanadas and arepas, plus a live DJ setting the mood. Expect laughs with your guide, city views from the 4 Sur bridge, and plenty of music-fueled moments you’ll remember long after you get off.
I’ll be honest — I almost bailed when I saw the neon-lit bus waiting in the park. It looked like something out of a music video, and for a second I wondered if I was too old or too tired for this kind of thing. But then our guide Juan grinned at me (he had that contagious paisa energy), handed over a cold Aguila beer, and suddenly it felt like we were all just friends about to do something slightly ridiculous together. The music kicked in before we even left the curb — reggaeton so loud you could feel it in your ribs.
We rolled through Medellin’s 70th Avenue, windows down, lights flashing everywhere — honestly, it was hard not to laugh at how people on the street waved or tried to peek inside. There was this moment when we stopped by the Gilberto Echeverri bridge (locals call it 4 Sur) and stepped out for air. The city looked wild from up there: headlights snaking along the hillsides, warm air smelling faintly of fried arepas and car exhaust. Juan pointed out some old buildings and told us stories about how this part of town used to be nothing but fields before the discos arrived. I tried saying “arepa paisa rellena” properly — Li laughed so hard she nearly spilled her beer.
Somewhere between dancing with strangers and eating empanadas that burned my tongue (worth it), I realized how much Medellin loves its nights. The Golden Mile flashed past outside — casinos, hotels lit up like Christmas — but honestly I barely noticed because everyone was singing along to Shakira at that point. There was ceviche de chicharrón too (I’d never tasted pork like that). Afterward my ears rang for hours but I still think about that view from the bridge, you know?
Yes, unlimited national beer is included during the tour.
The tour starts at the main park in El Poblado (the town area).
You’ll get empanada de carne y harina, arepa paisa rellena, and ceviche de chicharrón.
No, it’s not recommended for children under 12 years old.
No hotel pickup is included; meeting point is in El Poblado park.
Yes, there’s a local guide who hosts and shares stories during the ride.
The exact duration isn’t specified but covers several neighborhoods including stops.
No vegetarian options are listed among inclusions.
Your night includes private transportation aboard a neon-lit party bus with unlimited national beer flowing freely as you cruise through Medellin’s nightlife districts. You’ll snack on empanadas de carne y harina, arepa paisa rellena, and ceviche de chicharrón while enjoying DJ music, city views from key stops like 4 Sur bridge, plus souvenirs to take home at the end.
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