7. Medellín (1980s-1990s)

In the grip of Pablo Escobar’s powerful cartel, Medellín became synonymous with violence and fear. The city’s streets turned into battlegrounds as drug lords fought rivals and authorities alike, unleashing bombings, assassinations, and kidnappings. With the murder rate soaring to staggering levels, ordinary citizens faced daily uncertainty and peril. Medellín’s notoriety during this era marked it as one of the most dangerous urban centers in modern history.