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Hotel Dorado la 70
4.1/5109 Reviews

Hotel Dorado la 70

Laureles - Estadio Medellin|2.36km from Jubileo Park
Three men walked into my room during my stay unannounced while two of my roommates were undressed and hotel management won’t do anything about it!! I rented 9 hotel rooms and a conference room at Hotel Dorado for 30 leaders of my nonprofit org for 4 days. On day 2 of our stay a mysterious man bolted into our room unannounced and saw my roommate completely undressed. Why would someone outside of our party could have access to our room!? We went to hotel managers Joanna and Marco and they won’t do a single thing about it. They tell us it is not a big deal just “a matter of perspective”. Shortly after reporting this, Marco charged into our room with another man behind him completely unannounced, didn’t knock, just opened the door while yet ANOTHER girl was undressing and would not leave the room claiming he is trying to “fix the problem”. Marco and Joanna need to be fired! At this point all the girls in my organization were scared, some were crying, we all felt completely UNSAFE. The management was harassing us. They have camera’s on every floor and when we asked they claim there is no footage of these events (how convenient!!!) so now we are filing suit against them so they can release the footage to us. On top of all of this mental &emotional trauma my girls went through,I spent over $3,000 for hotel rooms, conference room, and hotel catering and the hotel won’t refund us for the services and rooms we didn’t use after the incidents.This would be THE VERY LEAST they can do.

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Hotel San Pedro del Fuerte
4.3/531 Reviews

Hotel San Pedro del Fuerte

Medellin|1.06km from Jubileo Park
I stayed in this hotel for 8 days in room 506, the hotel seems to be a little old but try to keep up to date to meet at least the basic needs of your guests. 1- The very careful reception staff and checking time take not more than 15 minutes, every day we asked the staff of the front of a recommendation of tourist sites to visit even though we already had a list at hand that We're armed before we leave home! After 7 days of being in the hotel and asking every day any recommendation to visit; one of the boys at the reception has extended us a book or guide to the city of Medellin😂😂 I suggest you make a small furniture and put the 2- The lift is old as from the 60s I think it is time to put a new one for safety issues especially if guests have children. 3- The rooms that give the main street are very noisy in particular the 506 and 505, I learned all the songs of the bar in front of the Karaoke. 4- The staff or keymaster did an excellent job since they kept my room very thin, my coffee shop was not served, the safetybox had no batteries, no refrigerator and no plates, I think everything is to be asked for me to understand how guests take everything when checkout. 5- The restaurant is a conference room, one day they made us breakfast in a small room next to the lobby because they had already a very early event all day, I think they could give a tortilla more at breakfast, If you ask for a extra charge you,in my case as they realized I would stay at the hotel for 8 days they didn't charge it!! 🤔🤔 6- The place where the hotel is seems to be very safe and near the metro stations.

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Hotel San Pedro del Fuerte
4.3/531 Reviews
I stayed in this hotel for 8 days in room 506, the hotel seems to be a little old but try to keep up to date to meet at least the basic needs of your guests. 1- The very careful reception staff and checking time take not more than 15 minutes, every day we asked the staff of the front of a recommendation of tourist sites to visit even though we already had a list at hand that We're armed before we leave home! After 7 days of being in the hotel and asking every day any recommendation to visit; one of the boys at the reception has extended us a book or guide to the city of Medellin😂😂 I suggest you make a small furniture and put the 2- The lift is old as from the 60s I think it is time to put a new one for safety issues especially if guests have children. 3- The rooms that give the main street are very noisy in particular the 506 and 505, I learned all the songs of the bar in front of the Karaoke. 4- The staff or keymaster did an excellent job since they kept my room very thin, my coffee shop was not served, the safetybox had no batteries, no refrigerator and no plates, I think everything is to be asked for me to understand how guests take everything when checkout. 5- The restaurant is a conference room, one day they made us breakfast in a small room next to the lobby because they had already a very early event all day, I think they could give a tortilla more at breakfast, If you ask for a extra charge you,in my case as they realized I would stay at the hotel for 8 days they didn't charge it!! 🤔🤔 6- The place where the hotel is seems to be very safe and near the metro stations.

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Medellin Travel Guide

Why Visit Medellin?

Medellin is the second-largest city in Colombia, and the Capital of the Department of Antioquia. With its former notorious reputation gone, the city of Medellin has become renowned for its art, and has become a popular tourist destination.

Best Time to Visit Medellin

Medellin is known as the “City of Eternal Spring” for its year-round, warm, tropical climate. Temperature in the city remains fairly consistent, averaging at 72°F, the lowest nighttime temperature drops to is 59°F, with minimal temperature differences. Medellin experiences its wettest seasons from April to May, and September to November.

Fun Fact: The city is covered with millions of fairy lights in December, and is listed as one of the ten most beautiful Christmas lights in the world.

Getting Around Medellin

Leaving the Airports
Olaya Herrera Airport (EOH) is located in the city of Medellin, serving regional and domestic flights only. Domestic travelers often find themselves landing at Olaya Herrera Airport (EOH), just under 2 miles from the city center. Taxis and ridesharing apps such as Beat and DiDi are like to cost between US$3–US$5 to reach your destination within the city. Bus fares from the airport to downtown Medellin cost US$0.60–US$0.70, making it the cheapest way to leave Olaya Herrera Airport (EOH).

Hotels near Olaya Herrea Airport (EOH) include: Aparta Hotel Portal del Rodeo and 3-star Ibis Medellin.

Jose Maria Cordova International Airport (MDE) is located in Rionegro, approximately 21 miles east of Medellin. It’s the 2nd largest airport in Colombia, serving international travelers visiting Medellin.

The opening of the Tunel de Oriente has reduced the driving time to and from Jose Maria Cordova International Airport (MDE) by nearly half. The white and yellow airport taxis leaving Jose Maria Cordova International Airport (MDE) to the city of Medellin operate on fixed fares. Taxi fares taking the tunnel route cost around US$22, while the old route cost around US$20. The taxi journey takes around 25–40 minutes from Jose Maria Cordova International Airport (MDE) to downtown Medellin. DiDi and Beat are also available.

The cheapest way to travel from Jose Maria Cordova International Airport (MDE) to downtown Medellin is via the airport’s official Aeropuerto-Combuses airport buses. Fares cost US$3.60, and only 2 drop-off points are available: San Diego Mall or behind Nuibara Hotel in El Centro.

Medellin’s Public Transport

Medellin’s Metro system consists of 5 lines: A, B, J, K, L. Line L is a tourist-oriented line, with stops around touristic sites. The bus service, MetroPlus has 2 lines of transport, with at least one stop connected to a line of the Metro.

The Ayacucho Tram serves Aburra Valley in Medellin, and operates only on one route. Itis integrated with Medellin’s Metro and MetroPlus services.

Things to Do in Medellin

No visit to Medellin is complete without taking the sights at Botero Plaza, located at the “Old Quarter”. 23 bronze sculptures by Medellin-native, Fernando Botero, are erected throughout the park. While you’re there, be sure to visit the Antioquia Museum, the Rafael Uribe Uribe Palace of Culture and the Metropolitan Cathedral Basilica. Hotels closest to Plaza Botero include: 4-star Gran Hotel

Fun fact: “Botero legend” has it that rubbing the bronze sculptures being love and good fortune.

Explore El Poblado, the southeastern commune in Medellin. Visit Parque Lleras for their street market and live music, the striking Medellin Modern Art Museum, and the historic Museo el Castillo. Hotels in El Poblado include: 4-star Hotel Dann Carlton Medellin, 4-star The Click Clack Hotel Medellin, 4-star Hotel Poblado Plaza

Parque Arvi in Aburra Valley is one for the nature enthusiasts. Take the Metrocable from the Arvi metro station to the park’s entrance to enjoy breathtaking views of the city. Guided tours are required for the trails, and cost between US$1.50 – US$2.25.

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