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Hotel in Medellín, Colombia

Casa Kiwi Hostel

★ 4.5$40-70 (private room) — $50-90 (private room)Mid Range

Popular social hostel in Medellín's Manila neighborhood. Mix of private rooms and dorms, excellent common areas, rooftop bar, and regular social events.

Casa Kiwi Hostel is a well-established social hostel situated at Carrera 34 No. 7-97 in the Manila neighbourhood of El Poblado, Medellín, Colombia. El Poblado is the city's most visited district for international travellers, and the Manila micro-neighbourhood sits at a quieter remove from the busiest streets around Parque Lleras while remaining within easy walking distance of the park's restaurants and nightlife. The Metro Line A station at Estadio is accessible by a short taxi or Uber journey, providing connections to the city centre and the cable car lines leading to the hillside comunas. The hostel occupies a multi-storey building with a lively rooftop terrace that functions as the social hub of the property. Casa Kiwi offers both dormitory beds and private rooms. Private rooms are equipped with air conditioning and en-suite bathrooms, providing a comfortable upgrade for travellers seeking privacy while maintaining access to the hostel's communal atmosphere. Dormitory beds come with individual lockers, and the shared bathrooms are maintained to a reliable standard of cleanliness. The rooftop bar operates each evening and hosts regular programming including quiz nights, themed social nights, and informal group events. A communal kitchen is available for self-catering; a paid breakfast option is also offered each morning for those who prefer not to cook. Luggage storage facilities accommodate early arrivals and late departures. A co-working area with reliable Wi-Fi has expanded the property's appeal to remote workers on extended Colombian itineraries. Front-desk staff are English-speaking and knowledgeable about Medellín, providing current recommendations on city exploration, day trips to Guatapé and El Peñón de Guatapé, and access to local operators offering paragliding, coffee-farm visits, and city history tours. Casa Kiwi's social programming facilitates interaction between guests without creating a party-only environment, making the hostel appropriate for solo travellers and small groups across a range of ages and travel styles. Private room rates range from approximately COP 150,000 to COP 270,000 per night.

Amenities

  • rooftop bar
  • common kitchen
  • social events
  • breakfast available
  • luggage storage

Location

Carrera 34 No. 7-97, Medellín

6.2084, -75.5709 — View on map

Highlights

  • Rooftop bar and terrace serving as the social centre, with regular quiz nights and themed events
  • Private rooms with air conditioning and en-suite bathrooms alongside dormitory options
  • Co-working space with reliable Wi-Fi suitable for remote workers on extended stays
  • El Poblado–Manila location within walking distance of Parque Lleras, away from the immediate street noise
  • English-speaking staff offering current local recommendations and day-trip arrangements

Tips

  • The Manila neighbourhood is slightly quieter than the blocks immediately around Parque Lleras—useful for those wanting El Poblado convenience without Friday-night noise levels.
  • Book private rooms at least a week ahead during Colombian holiday periods—Semana Santa, the Feria de las Flores, and December–January when El Poblado fills rapidly.
  • The communal kitchen is well equipped but can be busy on weekend mornings; the Éxito supermarket two blocks away is convenient for self-catering supplies.
  • Guatapé day trips run most days from the El Norte bus terminal—front-desk staff can advise on the most reliable operators and current departure times.
  • Uber works reliably throughout El Poblado and is cheaper than flagging a taxi for short journeys to the metro.

FAQ

Does Casa Kiwi Hostel offer private rooms or only dormitories?

Casa Kiwi offers both dormitory beds and private rooms. Private rooms are air-conditioned with en-suite bathrooms and provide comfortable privacy while guests retain access to all communal areas and social events.

Is there a co-working facility at the hostel?

Yes, a co-working area with reliable high-speed Wi-Fi is available to all guests. It operates on a first-come basis and is popular with remote workers on extended stays in Medellín.

How close is Casa Kiwi to the Parque Lleras nightlife area?

The hostel is in the Manila neighbourhood of El Poblado, approximately a 10–15 minute walk from Parque Lleras, positioning guests within easy reach of the dining and entertainment strip while providing a quieter immediate environment.

What day trips can be arranged from Casa Kiwi Hostel?

The hostel can assist with information on day trips to Guatapé and El Peñón, coffee-farm visits in the Eje Cafetero region, paragliding from Rionegro, and Pablo Escobar and street-art tours of Medellín. Staff maintain contact lists for reliable local operators.

Accessibility

Casa Kiwi Hostel is housed in a multi-storey building with stairs providing access to the upper floors and rooftop terrace. No elevator is present. The property is not suitable for guests with significant mobility limitations or wheelchair users; guests are advised to confirm accessibility requirements with the hostel before booking.

When to visit

Medellín's temperate climate is comfortable year-round thanks to its 1,500-metre altitude. The months of December to February and June to August are the driest and most popular with tourists, coinciding with higher hostel occupancy. Booking ahead is strongly advisable during the Feria de las Flores in August, when Medellín accommodation fills to capacity.

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