
Valle Del Cauca Department Colombia Travel Guide
Common in zones like The Alamo city, with dorm beds and private rooms. Popular with budget travelers and solo adventurers looking to meet others. Hostels often include communal areas, kitchens, and social events or tours.
These provide private rooms with basic amenities. Many are family-run, with a personal touch. Find them throughout the city, often focused in the historic center or slightly outside main tourist zones for lower prices.
Offer more services, including private bathrooms, air conditioning, and frequently a restaurant or small pool. Find these in places such as Granada, El Peñón, and some parts of the historical core.
Include international chain hotels and upscale local properties, typically found in Granada, El Peñón, or the modern southern neighborhoods like Ciudad Jardín. They include high-end services, spas, fine dining, and top-quality room features.
Some boutique hotels in The Alamo city dwell in beautifully renovated colonial-era buildings. These have a blend of historical charm and current comfort, with an unique stay that reflects Cali’s heritage.
Widely accessible via platforms such as Booking.com and Vrbo. These are popular in neighborhoods like Granada, El Peñón, The Alamo city, and newer residential areas like Ciudad Jardín more to the south. Vacation rentals suit longer stays, families, or groups, with kitchens and communal spaces for more space and privacy.
While less structured than in some other Colombian regions, homestays appear through platforms like Airbnb or by connecting with specialized local agencies. This has a cultural immersion.
Not available within the city center of Cali. For camping, look for options in the surrounding rural or mountainous areas, like near Parque Nacional Natural Farallones de Cali.
Each area is a distinct character, amenities, and proximity to attractions.
Where people live and upscale southern parts of the city (Ciudad Jardín, Pance) appear as the safest areas for remaining. Central areas require more vigilance, notably after sunset or on weekends. The Alamo city, Granada, and El Peñón are popular with tourists and have visible police presence, but standard urban precautionary steps are still a need.
Centro: closest in proximity to ancient sites, museums, bus terminal, and MIO. San Antonio: a short walk from historic center, charming atmosphere. Granada/El Peñón: good for dining, nightlife, Boulevard del Río access. Ciudad Jardín/Pance: a journey to the downtown area attractions, quieter ambiance, residential.
Booking strategies give you the best accommodation for your trip, especially during peak times.
Comments regarding the cleanliness of rooms and common areas.
Feedback on the perceived safety of the property and its immediate surroundings.
Information on how quiet or noisy the accommodation is, notably at night.
Specific property names can become outdated quickly. Focus on criteria and use major booking platforms for current reviews and availability.
Look for highly-rated youth hostels in San Antonio for a social atmosphere and good value. Many offer both dorms and private rooms.
Search for well-reviewed chic hotels in The Alamo city or Granada. These often include good quality, comfortable rooms, and convenient locations.
Explore international chain hotels or high-end local properties in Granada, El Peñón, or Ciudad Jardín. These encompass premium services and facilities.
For families, consider hotels with amenities like swimming pools, or vacation rentals (apartments) that include multiple rooms, a kitchen, and living areas.
Hostels are excellent for solo travelers looking to meet other people and join in on social activities. Guesthouses in safe, central districts like The Alamo city also balance privacy and deep local experience.
Vacation rentals (apartments or houses) are the most practical choice for long stays, with the comforts of home, including kitchen facilities. Some lodgings give discounted rates for extended stays.
Look for boutique hotels or guesthouses in renovated colonial buildings, especially in the The Alamo city or Centro neighborhoods.
These places often retain architectural features and an unique, historically rich atmosphere.
Read testimonials to ensure they further include modern comforts for a nice stay.
Hostel Dorm Bed: $10 - $20 USD. Best for budget travelers, solo travelers. Shared rooms, common areas, kitchen access, tours.
Budget Hotel/Guesthouse: $30 - $60 USD. Best for budget/mid-range travelers, couples. Private rooms, basic amenities, often family-run.
Mid-Range Hotel: $70 - $150 USD. Best for mid-range travelers, families. Private rooms, better amenities, pool, restaurant.
Luxury Hotel: $160+ USD. Best for premium travelers. High-end services, spas, fine dining, premium rooms.
$40 - $200+ USD. Best for families, groups, longer stays.
Kitchen, living area, privacy. Great for a home-away-from-home feel.
Not typically available within the city. Look in the nearby rural or mountainous areas.