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Smart, traditional hotel in a quiet and safe neighbourhood, offering spacious rooms and suites in classic style.

The smart, traditional Parl 10 hotel is in the upmarket Zona Rosa area of the Medellín, a fair distance from the main square but close to bars, shops, restaurants and entertainment venues. The staff are friendly and eager to please, and the property itself has a couple of restaurants and a spa.

The spacious and comfortable guestrooms are furnished in classic style, with an emphasis on dark wood floors and furnishings. Some have private Jacuzzis and a split-level layout. In the rest of the building, exposed brickwork is a key design feature.

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What our clients say

  • Great location 

    JM, St. albans
  • Charming staff and great breakfast. Very helpful people at Front Desk. And very good location in the Zona Rosa in El Poblado area of Medellin. 

    RL, London
  • Staff were very friendly. Good position.

    WH, Stanmore
  • Excellent throughout.  Food & service very good and well placed if you wanted to out to eat and for shopping!  I'd opt to stay here again.

    JDL, St. neots
  • A polished businessman's hotel, with all the usual amenities.  Super location for Zona Rosa and night-life.

    WR, London
  • A very nice hotel if a little formal. The staff were very helpful and the room was very nice.

    CD, London
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Our expert's view

Sophie Barber
Sophie Barber - Travel Expert

Sophie lived in Chile before joining us and has travelled extensively across Latin America, from Mexico to the furthest tip of Patagonia and beyond to Antarctica.

This classic hotel has a great location in Zona Rosa but at the same time manages to be a quiet place to stay. After a day exploring the city, the hotel offered a comfortable night’s sleep with friendly service but if you fancy going out for the evening, the restaurants and bars of Zona Rosa are close by.

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