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Hotel Dann Carlton Belfort Medellin
4.2/5105 Reviews
El Poblado
Hotel near main road, if you go with children and use stroller it is a bit complicated due to the steep slopes due to the geography of the area, when you arrive they give you a welcome cocktail for adults (not very good) and ice cream for children , in general the breakfast is quite abundant and good, we were only one night for a connection flight, the international airport is about 1 hour
Casa Clandestina
4.4/53 Reviews
El Poblado
The owner and staff are extremely helpful and friendly. Whole place was clean and comfortable. We opted for private bathrooms but there are cheaper rooms with shared facilities. There are communal areas. Lots of information pinned to the wall. The laundry service was very good. Our room was on the roof so got extremely hot late afternoon/early evening but there was air conditioning. If you are looking for somewhere to stay that is clean and comfortable and in a safe area then I would recommend here. There are lots of cafes and restaurants nearby plus metro within walking distance.
Los Patios Hostel
4.3/557 Reviews
El Poblado
Best hostel with a nice view from the roof. There are several activities at the hostel. There is also a free gym, so you can do Yoga, lifting weight and many more. You can also get your laundry service at the hostel. Everyday the hostel make some social activities. Staff is friendly and can support with many of my questions.
Ibis Medellin
4.1/5114 Reviews
El Poblado
This hotel is so comfy and the service is very good. The location is very central. Clean and organized. The rooms are perfect and it has a good quality for its price. I would definitely stay again in a future trip.
Wellcomm Spa & Hotel
4.5/535 Reviews
El Poblado
It is a new hotel ( supposedly 5 stars), but... Basic things like bathroom light, which is a very modern command (the lights are all with a command that varies intensity etc... but many have already deleted the letters that indicate their function) are not working. We changed our room.. in this room the opening of a top box did not work ( completely necessary because we travel for a long time and we have baggage 🧳🧳) We had breakfast included but because of the different tours we could only have breakfast on the first day.. and they told us they didn't prepare to take. If we added there was no refrigerator, nor to prepare coffee or tea in the room.. very disappointing I had to ask for a shower kit as it is rain ...(They seemed rare 🤦🏼) also a glass 🥛 I asked for the bath and .... never arrived There are no windows to ventilate.. from the hall comes a lot of food to the entrance of the room and there is noise for the nights of the bars next to and from the road. I think they have to improve much customer care and provide minimum services for a category not already 5 but even 3 stars.. ( the strong boxes told us they were not yet in operation. The room did not make it to us.. one day, not the reason I would never recommend it The only good bed that was very comfortable.
Mi Hotel Sandiego
4.2/543 Reviews
San Diego
My friends and I stayed in 2 separate rooms in November. I had room 301 and the queen sized beds were super comfortable with nice, clean white duvets. The room was a good size with a large desk, big tv, end tables and a mini bar. The modern bathroom had a large walk in shower with a great rain shower head. The problem was the walls are so paper thin that I could hear people in other rooms talking, showering and flushing their toilets late at night and early in the morning. Even my ear plugs did not block out all of the noise. A buffet style breakfast was included in my room rate and was served on the 6th floor with a spectacular panoramic view of the city. Breakfast (other than the weak coffee) was good and included waffles, eggs, breads, meat, yogurt , cereal, pastries and everything one could want for breakfast. We had dinner here one night and the menu was limited, with typically overpriced hotel meals. We did however enjoy the food. The daily pitchers of fresh strawberry/lime/mandarin water in the lobby was a nice touch. The staff members are friendly and soundproofing the walls would make this good hotel even better.

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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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