Welcome to Mali — a cozy, freshly remodeled condo tucked right in the heart of Laureles, one of Medellín's most walkable and beloved neighborhoods. Whether you're here to get work done, settle in for a longer stay, or simply explore the city, Mali is designed to make you feel at home from the moment you arrive.
Fast 900MB wifi and a dedicated desk with an office chair make this an easy, comfortable base for remote work — no dropped calls, no hunting for a coworking space. When it's time to unwind, curl up on the couch in front of the 43" TV, or unwind with the Xbox for a game night in. It's a small but thoughtful detail that guests consistently mention loving.
The condo was recently and beautifully remodeled from top to bottom: a waterfall shower, a brand new kitchen, and all-new furnishings throughout. Every corner feels fresh, clean, and cared for.
Location is where Mali really shines. You're just a 5-minute walk from Segundo Parque de Laureles, putting you steps from the neighborhood's best restaurants, cafes, and bars — but tucked onto a quiet, safe street so you can actually sleep at night. It's the best of both worlds: the buzz of Laureles by day, and a calm, private retreat to come home to.
The space:
The kitchen is small but fully equipped with everything you need for daily life — a coffee machine, blender, stovetop, and all the basics for cooking a real meal or just making breakfast before heading out. The living area has a comfy couch and a breakfast bar, and a washing machine is available for longer stays. A tower fan keeps things comfortable year-round, and Medellín's spring-like climate means you rarely need more than that.
The bedroom is where Mali's remodel really stands out: a full-size bed, a proper desk and office chair, a 43" TV, an Xbox, a ceiling fan, and a fully equipped closet with iron, hangers, and everything else you'd want for a longer stay. Every piece of furniture in the space is brand new.
Why Laureles over El Poblado?
If you're weighing neighborhoods, Laureles has a few real advantages worth knowing about:
It's flat, so getting around on foot is easy and genuinely pleasant — the whole neighborhood sits in the valley basin. It's also less congested than El Poblado (whose name literally means "the populated" in Spanish), which means less traffic, less noise, and a more relaxed pace throughout the day. Laureles feels more local too: El Poblado is Medellín's tourist hub, while Laureles keeps you grounded in the real Colombian atmosphere, all while still offering plenty of great bars and restaurants of its own. It's centrally located within the valley, giving you easy access to the rest of the city, including the metro. And it's safe — well cared for with a strong police presence, cameras, and private security, including a major station right in the neighborhood.
Tree-lined streets round things out, giving the whole area a sense of calm that's hard to find elsewhere in the city.
Good to know:
We're happy to provide a double-size air mattress for an extra guest for $65,000 COP a night, or a full family set (pack-n-play with changing table, high chair, toys, and more) for $80,000 COP. Both can be requested after booking, subject to availability.