Hotel Caserón del Parque

Around Medellín


On the town's main square, this inn was once home to a member of the local gentry. Rooms are arranged around an attractive courtyard, and there's a nice pool and garden at the back. The upstairs rooms are more spacious and have mountain views although all have tiny bathrooms. During the week it's a good deal; at weekends it's overpriced.

Day-trippers can get a meal and pool access for COP$50,000.


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