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1616 Hotel Medellin
4.5/558 Reviews
El Poblado
This hotel sucks if your single and even more if you don't speak Spanish. They are in a tourist area and nobody in the building can hold a conversation in English. The hotel is extremely over priced comparing to what you they charge for other hotels in the city. The night I arrived I thought I was going to get shot because as I'm getting out my UBER the security guard is already clinching his gun. (Granted vehicles windows were tinted and it was raining) They barely have ice which means depending on the time of the day your asking for it they may not have it available. No they don't have a functioning ice machine. You have to wait for somebody to bring ice with them when they come to work. THEY CHARGE you for having any guest so if your traveling with friends your friends MUST have a room within the hotel in order to just come to your room. Otherwise they have to wait in the lobby. Isn't that some mess? Your allowed 1 person to come to your room throughout your whole entire stay. By the 3rd night of my stay I was trying to cancel the rest of my reservation and move on but Nope they wouldn't let me. If your a couple than by all means its cool to stay but keep in mind your going to struggle for ice and to communicate with anybody. Breakfast is cool, the area is very high class and the rooms were nice and clean. Hotel will be difficult for UBER to find due to it being on top of some sort of salon
Hotel Natural
3.1/53 Reviews
La Candelaria
I'm glad
Casa Hotel Manco Mora
3.9/55 Reviews
La ubicación me pareció excelente, a menos de tres cuadras de la estación del metro Universidad. A pesar de ser una zona con movimiento, se siente segura para caminar, incluso por la noche, debido a las funciones de cine nocturno gratuito al aire libre en el Parque de los Deseos. Precisamente frente al parque hay opciones de comida que van desde restaurantes establecidos hasta puestos ambulantes (hamburguesas, hotdogs, pinchos,...). La estación Universidad está a tan solo una de distancia de Caribe (Terminal del Norte); igualmente se puede tomar el metro en dirección Sur para llegar al Centro (San Antonio) o al Terminal del Sur (Poblado). Precisamente por esa accesibilidad al transporte público fue que elegí este alojamiento, ya que la zona es segura y no rebosa de vida nocturna que resulte incómoda, como Poblado o la Carrera 70. El hotel es pequeño, más bien una casa adaptada a este servicio. La habitación me pareció muy buena para lo que la necesitaba: espaciosa, limpia, con cama amplia y armarios para colgar y poner cosas, con baño y desayuno incluido. Ciertamente tiene sus desventajas, como que el servicio de canales de TV es demasiado limitado (dos canales a lo mucho, a pesar de colocar un listado) o que la puerta de la habitación tiene huecos en la parte superior por donde entra el ruido de la recepción. Estuve 3 noches en la habitación 1, la cual se encuentra justo frente al comedor y la recepción, de modo que todo el tiempo escuchaba las conversaciones, entrada y salida de personas. Además, su ventana da a la calle, de modo que abrir la cortina (las cuales son muy delgadas) significa que cualquier transeúnte puede verte y la luz del sol entre directamente apenas amanece. Un detalle que personalmente tendría que mejorar es el trato de algunos empleados que trabajan en el hotel. Es cierto que no todos son iguales y algunos hacen muy bien su trabajo con amabilidad, pero otros dejan mucho que desear. Por ejemplo, las siguientes tres experiencias que tuve con algunos empleados: En primera, cuando llegué e hice el check-in, la chica de recepción me llevó a la habitación para mostrarme las instalaciones y que todo funcionara bien, pero concluyó con una frase que me pareció bastante ruda: ”si rompe algo lo tiene que pagar”. Seamos realistas, es posible que haya huéspedes que no cuiden el mobiliario, sí, pero hay maneras de decir las cosas de una forma más educada. Teniendo en cuenta que llegar a Medellín representa un viaje largo (ya sea desde el aeropuerto que está lejos o bien en autobús desde otra ciudad), decir ese tipo de frases a un huésped recién llegado como que no es lo ideal. El segundo problema fue la llave de mi habitación. Al salir es necesario dejar la llave en recepción para la limpieza y pedirla al volver. Justo en mi último día, salí por la tarde dejando la llave a un chico en recepción; cuando regresé por la noche, era otro empleado que ocupaba la recepción y la llave de mi habitación no estaba. Ese otro empleado se limitó a d
Haven A Design Hotel
4.1/5101 Reviews
El Poblado
I loved the experience here. Staff was friendly. The rooms clean. The location was right by the Provenza. The breakfast had good options. The Rooftop bar provided a beautiful view. The drinks were well made. This hotel does it's job in making you want to be return customer.
Hotel Dann Carlton Belfort Medellin
4.2/5107 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
Foresta Hotel
4.3/517 Reviews
El Poblado
This hotel has excellent staff! Diana at the front desk ensures you are taken care of and the fact that she speaks English made things alot easier. She assisted with my reservation and always responded quickly to any concerns. The ladies in housekeeping and food service also go above and beyond, especially, Gloria. The rooms were always nice and fresh. The complimentary breakfast was great as they provided whatever you requested even though it is not a restaurant. The staff basically assisted with anything that was possible and always with a smile. Thank you, Diana and Gloria, you made our stay awesome! Carol 🇨🇦 and Martin 🇨🇴

Frequently Asked Questions

  • At what Homestays in Medellin can I try local breakfast foods?

    A delicious breakfast is a great way to kick start your day. At Maidy Luxury, Centro Hostel Medellin and Hostal Casa Mosaiko Primer Parque-Laureles , guests can enjoy Medellin-style breakfasts.

  • How much do Homestays in Medellin cost on the weekend?

    Based on Homestays prices on Trip.com, the average typeWeekendCost per night on the weekend for Homestays in Medellin is BRL 495. Homestays rates change often; this price is for reference only.

  • How much do Homestays in Medellin cost?

    Based on Homestays prices on Trip.com, the average typeAvgCost per night for hotels in Medellin is BRL 228. Homestays rates change often; this price is for reference only.

  • What popular Homestays in Medellin have parking?

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    Those who like trying local foods might want to consider staying at Centro Hostel Medellin or Lady Mom Hostal . There are lots of famous restaurants serving local dishes near these Homestays.

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    When travelling to Medellin for the first time, many travellers find it difficult to choose a hotel to stay in. According to Trip.com data, Maidy Luxury, Centro Hostel Medellin and Hostal Casa Mosaiko Primer Parque-Laureles are popular Homestays with high ratings, making them good choices for your trip.

  • What are the most popular Homestays in Medellin?

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels506
Number of Reviews198
Highest PriceBRL 1,538
Lowest PriceBRL 51
Average Price (Weekends)BRL 394
Average Price (Weekdays)BRL 353