If you’re looking for a hotel in Medellín near Parque Lleras then you are in luck. momondo recommends 11 hotels near Parque Lleras and on average, area hotels cost $91/night. This price may vary based on season. Hotels near Parque Lleras are typically 12% more expensive than the average hotel in Medellín, which is $80.
Low Season | March | cheapest month to stay |
High Season | January | most expensive time to stay |
15% | expected price decrease | |
19% | expected price increase |
Price | $97 - $140 |
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Cheapest day of week | Friday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
Highest day of week | Thursday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
$98 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day | |
$124 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day |
Cheapest time to book | The cheapest time to book hotels in Medellín is: 1-2 star, 73 days before. |
1-2 star | $24 - $26 | |
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3 star | $47 - $53 | |
4-5 star | $90 - $110 |
Lowest Hotel Price | $15 |
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Most Popular Hotel (5-star) | Hotel Dann Carlton Belfort Medellin |
Hotels Near Airport | 5354 |
Average Length of Stay | 7 days |
Fortunately, no matter where you stay in Medellin, there are plenty of transport options throughout the city. There’s the bus rapid transport system, called the MetroPlus, the Metro and the MetroCable. The Metro, with its two main lines and 27 stations, will connect you to all the major hubs in the city, while the MetroCable gives you convenient access between the valley and mountain areas in Medellin. However, if you want to stay as close to all the main attractions of the city as possible, then we recommend staying in the neighborhoods of El Poblado, El Parque Lleras or Centro. Each neighborhood is accessible by metro. There are tons of hotels in Medellin to choose from in these areas.
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If you’re traveling on a budget and you want to find and book cheap hotels in Medellin, we recommend staying in Belén. Belén is a less touristy neighborhood, and you can really get in touch with the culture of Colombia, as you are able to mix with more locals than foreigners here. It’s a quieter, more relaxed neighborhood than the hustle and bustle of neighborhoods like El Poblado, but it’s close enough to all the major attractions so that you won’t need to travel far. Consider some great budget Medellin hotels in Belén, like Hotel Zona Verde. If you’re traveling as a family, you may want to consider staying in Envigado, which is a quiet neighborhood and has some great affordable hotels, like Arame Hotel or Eco Casa Raices. Both neighborhoods are accessible via metro.
Medellin has loads of parks and plazas to explore and its year-round temperate climate makes it perfect to spend time outdoors in these areas. Some must-visit plazas and parks are Plaza Botero and Parque Lleras. Plaza Botero, which is located in the Old Quarter, is named after the famous artist Botero, who is known for his drawings and statues of oversized people. Parque Lleras is a great place to people-watch. The park is located in the Poblado neighborhood, and you can purchase food from street vendors, or just relax on the grass after a long day of exploring. For more educational activities, we recommend visiting the Antioquia Museum, which is located near Plaza Botero, in the Old Quarter. Here you will be able to see more work by the famous Colombian sculptor. Another popular educational attraction is Explora Park, an interactive science museum and aquarium, located in the northern part of Medellin, known as the North Zone, between the Parque Norte and the Medellin Botanical Gardens.
If you’re looking to party hard during your stay in Medellin, you should consider staying in El Poblado, which is known to have some of the best nightlife in the city. The neighborhood is full of great bars, restaurants and nightclubs. In Central Poblado, a sub-section of El Poblado, you can find everything from cheap eateries to expensive restaurants, and you can easily get there by metro. But before you go partying all night, be sure to fill up on some food, like Colombia’s national dish, Bandeja Paisa, a hearty dish, which consists of three kinds of meat, rice and beans, as well as a side of avocado and fried plantain.
Every year, Medellin hosts the Festival of the Flowers in August. Colombia is the second biggest exporter of flowers in the world, after the Netherlands, and to celebrate this, each year the city hosts this festival, which includes a pageant, horse parade and musical concerts. The festival is held in the Parque Nacional Natural Los Nevado. Another popular festival is Colombiamoda, or Colombia Fashion Week, which is held in the Plaza Mayor in August each year. Both festivals can be reached by bus or metro.
When visiting Medellín the average booking length is 7 nights.
The cost of a hotel room in Medellín will vary according to demand, location and star rating. On average, rooms will cost around $109 per night.
Room prices for hotels in Medellín can be as much as 16% lower in the month of March. So this is a great time to book and save money.
The cost of a Medellín hotel room will vary for each day but generally Thursday works out the most economical, with Wednesday proving the least economical.
$29 is how much a hostel (and up to 2 star hotels) in Medellín could cost you each night. Booking a hostel could save you $85 when compared to the average price of a hotel in Medellín.
While temperatures are typically very high in Medellín during September, there is a higher chance for rainfall as the average for the month is about 5.9″. Taking into account the higher potential for rain in September, those staying at a hotel in Medellín should plan to visit popular indoor attractions such as Santa Fe Mall, El Tesoro Shopping Park, and Oviedo Mall.
There are currently 3,785 vacation rentals available in Medellín. Most of our users opt to stay at Appartments Medellín, which is the most popular vacation rental in Medellín. Compare vacation rentals in Medellín.
Medellín has 182 hostels if you aren’t interested in staying at a hotel. Al Bosque Hostel & Glamping is the most popular based on our user data. Compare hostels in Medellín.
As of September 2023, there are 4,069 operators available to choose from for hotels in Medellín.
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