Recommended hotels in Cali

The nicest neighborhoods + tips

Cali is not yet as touristy as Medellín or Cartagena. As a result, lodging is also a lot cheaper than in other well-known cities. In Cali you will find accommodations ranging from a simple hostel to extravagant hotel with all the trimmings.

There are over 200 barrios and the hotels and hostels are scattered in a number of safe neighborhoods. The difference between the rich and poor neighborhoods is huge. Partly because of this, it is important to orient yourself well when booking a hotel.

Are you -like most travelers- coming to Cali for the nightlife? Book a hotel or hostel in the neighborhoods of San Antonio, Granada or El Peñon. Here you are close to the nightlife and these are the safest areas of the city. Read on to learn more about Cali’s safest neighborhoods.

San Antonio

The colonial district of San Antonio is the most popular neighborhood with travelers. San Antonio is Cali’s oldest neighborhood, with colonial architecture, narrow streets and parks. There is a cozy local, “artsy” vibe and you will find beautiful murals. Central to the district is the Iglesia de San Antonio, surrounded by a park with panoramic views of the city. There is a great choice of hotels and hostels for every budget, and plenty of options for a bite to eat at the many restaurants and cozy cafes. One of the most popular salsa clubs-La Topa Tolondra-is within walking distance of most hostels in San Antonio.

    Barrio Granada

    Barrio Granada is a centrally located neighborhood with many good restaurants and bars, stylish clothing stores and boutique hotels, this is also called the Zona Rosa of Cali. Here you will find a number of chic nightclubs and gay bars. Barrio Granada is one of the richest neighborhoods in the city.

    Centenario

    Centenario is located southwest of Granada and this is the place to go if you are looking for a hotel in a quiet -but still centrally located- residential area, e.g. at hotel Casa del Hidalgo. Centenario attracts many expats and digital nomads, due to its quieter location within walking distance of El Peñon and Granada. Centenario is also home to the Centenario shopping center and one of the city’s most iconic spots; Plazoleta de la Caleñidad, a tribute to Cali’s culture.

      El Peñon

      El Peñon is located west of the city center and southwest of the Cali River. Every night there is an atmospheric performance by -each alternate- singers in the small park in el Peñon. This old park is a favorite with locals. There are many good restaurants and many street food stalls. El Peñon has many extra security personnel, which adds to the sense of security in this neighborhood.

      San Fernando

      San Fernando is a neighborhood that is very popular with students. The biggest attraction in San Fernando is the Parque del Perro, which is surrounded by local bars and restaurants.

        Ciudad Jardín

        Ciudad Jardín is one of the most upscale neighborhoods in the south of the city and an option if you’re looking for peace and quiet. Here you’ll find plenty of nature, with parks, country clubs and some good hotels, but you’re further away from downtown, so not the best place for sightseeing.

        Even if you want to escape the heat for a while during your stay, there are plenty of options for a nice place to stay outside the city, e.g. in the village of Pance, or around KM18.

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