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Posada de San Antonio

  • Posada de San Antonio
  • Posada de San Antonio
  • Posada de San Antonio
  • Posada de San Antonio
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Beautifully atmospheric guesthouse made up of three adjoining colonial mansions, with sumptuous furnishings and a romantic ambience.

In harmony with the ambience of colonial Villa de Leyva, Posada San Antonio is a beautifully atmospheric place to stay. Made up of three adjoining mansion houses, this family-owned guesthouse is sumptuously furnished and decorated, featuring heavy polished wooden bedsteads, stone-tiled floors warmed by ornate rugs, and cosy, upholstered sofas. By night, candlelight creates a romantic ambience.

All rooms have large comfortable beds, while the gorgeous suites, with beamed ceilings, feature a sitting area and open log fire. The restaurant serves Colombian and international fare prepared using produce from the proprietors’ own farm.  Outside, you can enjoy the pretty flower-filled courtyards and a small swimming pool. 

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What our clients say

  • "The only real problem was that town was so quiet (I am talking weekdays) that most restaurants simply didn't bother opening."

    ST, London Feb 2014
  • "This slightly eclectic hotel was very well situated, was comfortable, staff and catering were excellent. We would definitely recommend this hotel to others visiting Villa de Leyva."

    CS,Newcastle upon tyne Oct 2014
  • Very friendly, well appointed -- a few strange touches of décor eg female skeleton in Reception -I suppose you might call this very Colombian!

    PH, Huddersfield Apr 2017
  • Lots of character; quirky rooms; excellent breakfast.

    JS, Abingdon Aug 2019
  • Lovely old Posada.  Very quirky.  Great location close to main square.  Good breakfast, Very clean. Would definitely recommend to others. Quite a lot of stairs and steps to lug one's…

    SJA, Malvern Mar 2018
  • "Superb, charming and atmospheric hotel in perfect position looking over a square. Charming attentive staff and great food and wine."

    GM, Harpenden Oct 2014
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Our Expert's Opinion

Alex
Alex Walker - Travel Expert

A globetrotter since her childhood, Alex spent a year studying abroad in Guadalajara and has returned to Latin America countless times since then.

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