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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

  • Lovely place and staff. Small room but nice. Enjoyed its quirkiness.

    DC, Tarporley Feb 2018
  • "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
  • Convenient location for walking around the town.

    , Kington Jul 2018
  • Very pleasant Colonial Style. A bit noisy as next to a main street.

    JC, Dorking Jan 2017
  • Very well situated hotel, room was comfortable. Breakfast area and front of hotel very attractive with plants.

    MD, London Sep 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

Kathryn
Kathryn Rhodes - Travel Expert

Kathryn backpacked across Argentina, Chile, Bolivia and Peru before joining us. She has a degree in Philosophy and French and is a keen netball player.

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