Cali’s reputation as a tourist destination is growing and every possible type of accommodation can now be found. In San Antonio, Miraflores and near Granada, there are hostels and guesthouses for those on a budget, while the most exclusive new hotels and boutiques are located in El Peñon. If you are looking for something in-between the two, there are plenty of mid-range options near the center of the city.
An enormous luxury hotel conveniently located by the river and as close to El Centro as one can be without actually being there, Intercontinental is part of the Hotel Estelar series spread throughout the country. This one features almost 300 spacious guest rooms and suites. Despite its immense...
What was once just one is now two towers stretching across Calle 2, but connected by a third-floor footbridge, making up the very large and fancy Hotel Dann and Dann Carlton establishment. The Carlton tower is the newer one, visibly more modern and shiny, and housing a gorgeous, covered third...
If you absolutely positively have to stay downtown, and there are plenty of reasons not to, then you may well find yourself checking into one of a number of hotels that may have been fine in times past, but now seem dated and claustrophobic. What may have been stylish in the 1970s has aged badly...
Another option in the hustle and bustle of the downtown area is the Hotel Camino Real 1A. Cheaper than the Hotel Imperial, this hotel suffers from the appearance of more comfortable and modern options in leafier parts of the city. With 50 rooms, you will not have a problem getting a reservation of...
Hotel Don Jaime seems to appeal to business types and it bares all the hallmarks of an establishment of this ilk. The renovated hotel has 29 rooms with A/C, WiFi, cable TV, mini-bar, refrigerator and clock radio. There is a restaurant open to the public on the ground floor and a terrace bar on the...