On a noisy, unattractive street downtown, this family owned hotel is fairly basic but is good value for those just looking for a safe place to crash in the center. All rooms have private bath, hot water and cable TV and there is an on-site restaurant serving budget meals. It's solitary outside after dark so take taxis.
Hotel Conquistadores
Medellín
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
27.08 MILES
Also known as El Peñon de Guatapé, thanks to the fierce rivalry between the towns it straddles, this 200m-high granite monolith rises from near the edge…
1.15 MILES
This harrowing museum dedicated to the urban conflict in Medellín is a must-visit for travelers wanting to fully understand the city (and Colombia). There…
3.27 MILES
Once one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in Medellín, the Comuna 13, which clings to the mountainside above the San Javier metro station, has…
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In the grand art deco Palacio Municipal, Colombia's second-oldest museum (Museo Nacional in Bogotá is the oldest) houses one of the country's most…
Museo de Arte Moderno de Medellín
1.78 MILES
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0.44 MILES
Rodrigo Arenas Betancur, Colombia's favorite designer of monuments, has a number of pieces around Medellín, but the most impressive work is this one in…
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Located in the house where the artist lived and worked, this fine museum has an extensive collection of pieces by prolific local painter Pedro Nel Gómez …
0.26 MILES
This public space in front of the Museo de Antioquia is home to 23 large, curvaceous bronze sculptures by renowned local artist Fernando Botero, including…
Nearby Medellín attractions
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Constructed with funds from European immigrants, this fine church inaugurated in 1803 is the only colonial-style temple in the city and features a stone…
0.22 MILES
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3. Palacio de la Cultura Rafael Uribe Uribe
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Adjacent to the Berrío metro station, this striking black-and-white Gothic Revival building designed by Belgian architect Agustín Goovaerts is one of…
4. Plazoleta de las Esculturas
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Medellín's most important church stands guard over Parque Berrío and was constructed in the 1770s on the site of an earlier wooden structure. It features…
0.44 MILES
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0.49 MILES
This landmark church on Av Oriental has immense stained-glass panels that light up the facade in the evenings.
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This spectacular 14m-high, 975-tonne, concrete-and-bronze sculpture by Rodrigo Arenas Betancur symbolizes the circle of life. Look out for the corn husk…