Medellin holds a special place in my heart as my favorite city in Colombia. When I first visited during my year-long journey through Latin America, I found myself staying in Medellin for a whole month, seeking a break from constant travel. During this time, I explored various hostels across the city. Recently, I had the opportunity to revisit Medellin and stayed in different neighborhoods, allowing me to gather some fresh insights. Here are my current recommendations for the best hostels in Medellin and the top areas to stay in.
For a vibrant social backpacker atmosphere, consider Black Sheep or Wandering Paisa. If you prefer more premium facilities, including a rooftop pool, Masaya is a great choice. And if you need to work remotely, Selina offers on-site coworking spaces and a strategic location near cafes.
It’s advisable to book in advance since the best hostels in Medellin tend to fill up quickly. With Hostelworld, you can make reservations without worrying about cancellation fees if your plans change.
El Poblado, a leafy middle-to-upper-class neighborhood, boasts the highest concentration of hostels in Medellin, with at least 25 options to choose from. This area is known for trendy cocktail bars, chic restaurants, and specialty coffee shops, making it a popular choice for tourists and digital nomads. While El Poblado is considered upscale by Colombian standards, it offers a safe and lively environment for visitors.
Black Sheep Hostel, located on the edge of El Poblado, offers a social and homely atmosphere with activities like BBQs and Spanish lessons. Selina Medellin caters well to digital nomads with its coworking office and convenient location. Masaya Medellin stands out for its modern design and rooftop pool, providing a comfortable stay for travelers.
In the Laureles neighborhood, Oasis Hostel offers excellent value for money with comfortable facilities and affordable prices. For solo travelers seeking a genuine atmosphere, Wandering Paisa is a great choice with its connections to the local community.
If you prefer to stay in the heart of Medellin’s bustling center, Centro Hostel is a newly opened option offering dorm rooms, private rooms, and a family room. With balconies overlooking the street, Centro Hostel provides a central base for exploring the city’s key sights and plazas.
Whether you’re looking for a social vibe, a place to work remotely, or a tranquil retreat, Medellin offers a diverse range of hostels to suit every traveler’s needs. Booking ahead and choosing the right neighborhood can enhance your experience in this vibrant Colombian city.