Most lodging options are found in the Parque Arqueológico section of Tierradentro. Besides a few formal inns, many families also rent rooms in their homes to tourists. In San Andrés de Pisimbalá there are three additional hotels. At present all hostels are basic; there are no upper-end hotels operating. San Andrés has a heavy military presence, which other travelers have found uncomfortable. They have found the Parque a more relaxing place to stay.
For those preferring to stay in San Andrés Pisimbalá itself, Hospedaje y Restaurante Los Lagos is one of several options. Located at the end of the village’s main road to the right, this Colombian family-run lodging is a very basic inn. The guest rooms come only with beds—no other furnishings...
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San Andrés Pisimbalá, Tierradentro, Colombia
La Portada is a newly opened 11-room hostel. Rooms are spacious and have two beds with thick mattresses and fantastic views of the mountains. There are five rooms with private baths and six with a shared bath down the hall. The owners, Leonardo and Maria Eva, are great and will...
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San Andrés Pisimbalá, Tierradentro, Colombia
Austere on the outside, with only small lettering announcing its presence, Hospedaje Lucerna is big on service. Inside, the rooms are grouped around the flower-filled garden. All share the common bath with great hot water (give 20 minutes notice before hand) and have shuttered windows. Mornings,...
Hospedaje Pisimbalá is another old stand-by for journeyers to Tierradentro. Also a small, family-run inn, this inn offers three rooms sharing a bathroom and three rooms with private bath. Only one room has a solitary bed; the others are crowded with three beds each, making space to place your...
Located at the upper edge of town, just before the curve heading up the hill to San Andrés center, is Hospedaje Ricabet, which is a mid-range option for travelers looking for a little more than a basic room. Six rooms are situated around a small courtyard — some of which have a private bath...