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Cali has a great choice of hotels for both business and pleasure, ranging from basic hostels to top five star name brands. I’ve stayed at two different hotels in Cali on my many trips through the city.

 

Ofi+Hotel (Permanently Closed)

My go-to hotel has been Ofi+Hotel near the bus terminal. It’s a modern boutique business hotel with big rooms. It was spotless and the service was friendly, not mention the price has been a bargain.

Ofi+Hotel in Cali, Colombia
Ofi+Hotel

Ofi+Hotel has an excellent breakfast included in the price. Choose from an omelet, scrambled or fried eggs, sandwich, or cereal. Each meal comes with a fresh juice, choice of coffee, tea, or hot chocolate, and a choice of bread, arepa, or a pancake. It can be served in your room or on the rooftop terrace.

The terrace at Ofi+Hotel in Cali, Colombia
The terrace at Ofi+Hotel
View from the terrace at Ofi+Hotel in Cali, Colombia
View from the terrace at Ofi+Hotel

 

Travelers Suites Castellón de Juanambú

For a nice romantic getaway, there’s Travelers Suites Castellón de Juanambú. It’s located near the upscale Versailles area on a quiet residential street. We opted for a suite, which has a room 40m², a large sitting area, and a small kitchenette. It was like our own private apartment in Cali.

Travelers Suites Castellón de Juanambú in Cali, Colombia
Travelers Suites Castellón de Juanambú
Travelers Suites Castellón de Juanambú in Cali, Colombia
Travelers Suites Castellón de Juanambú

We particularly enjoyed the huge balcony with the jacuzzi and excellent views over Cali. The service was excellent and the room was clean with a good wifi connection. Breakfast was chosen the night before and delivered to the room at a specified time the next morning. They also have a decent lunch and dinner room service menu.

Travelers Suites Castellón de Juanambú in Cali, Colombia
Travelers Suites Castellón de Juanambú
Travelers Suites Castellón de Juanambú in Cali, Colombia
The view from our balcony

Travelers Suites is located within walking distance of several restaurants and bars, but is up a steep hill. It might be easier to take a taxi coming back.

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