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Guide to the best hotels in Medellin.
The warmth of Colombians make staying at the hotels in Medellin a delight. One of the best hotel stays of my life was at the Hotel Park 10, particularly because of how personal the service was. I go back a few times a year to sip coffee and read in their outdoor courtyard restaurant.
The number of hotels in Medellin has increased over the years. The selection is now wider, ranging from luxurious to functional business hotels.
Generally, the best hotels are located in El Poblado but there are exceptions, including the downtown Nutibara and some good options in Laureles.
Take a moment to consider a simple fact - most Colombians have never left their country, including the staff at top hotels. Therefore, I have discovered that it often makes sense to go with the flow instead of insisting on things being the way they are back home. Nuances in how coffee is often prepared with agua panela or eating arepa (corn bread) instead of flour-based bread are part of Colombian culture. Enjoy them.
Below is a brief description of a number of hotels in Medellin from mid-priced to expensive.
This page is not dedicated to youth hostels and pricing will be organized as follows:
$$ - cheap to mid-range $$$ - mid to high $$$$ - expensive
If you want to search all the major hotels in Medellin the box to the right searches all the major hotel sites and brings back the most competitive prices.
With spectacular views, the Hotel Intercontinental Medellin is one of the finest hotels in the city. With a large swimming pool, gym and outdoor tennis courts, it's a good choice if you enjoy sports.
This is after all where Colombian president Uribe stays when visiting Medellin, so it can't be all bad...
Hotel Poblado Plaza is situated in the heart of El Poblado.
There is an outdoor restaurant full of brightly colored birds where I often go for breakfast. The hotel is located next to the famous Oviedo shopping mall and the soon-to-be-opened Santa Fe mall that will be the largest in South America.
Holiday Inn Express
The Holiday Inn Express that was opened in 2006 offers a minimalist and functional option for the business person visiting Medellin. There is no pool but the hotel has an outdoor terrace on the ceiling. Having visited the rooms, I can vouch that they are pristine. Very Scandinavian.
Hotel Park 10
Hotel Park 10, pronounced Hotel Park Diez, is the most personal of the finer hotels in Medellin. Away from the main roads, there is less noise from traffic. I like the hard wood finishing and outdoor restaurant that is ideal for escaping the hustle and bustle of the city.
Located downtown, this was once the most fashionable hotel in Medellin. It certainly has a charm of the past, but the Hotel Nutibara has seen better days.
That said, prices are fairly reasonable.
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