Best Large Group Accommodation in Medellin — Sleeps 10 to 20 People
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There’s a specific problem that arises the moment a group trip gets above eight people, and if you’ve ever tried to organize one, you know exactly what I’m talking about. Someone books a hotel room. Someone else finds an apartment. A third person is staying with a friend. And suddenly you’re spending more time coordinating who is where and how everyone gets to the same place than you are actually enjoying the trip. The group is technically in the same city but functionally scattered — and the shared experience you were all supposed to have dissolves into logistics.
The solution is simpler than most people realize: one property. One address. Everyone under the same roof, with enough space for privacy and enough shared areas to actually function as a group. In Medellín, there is one property that does this better than anything else I’ve encountered — a combined 10-bedroom, 9-bathroom compound in the heart of Provenza, El Poblado, capable of hosting 10 to 20 people in genuine luxury.
This is the guide I wish existed when I started researching large group accommodation in Medellín. Here’s everything you need to know.
The Property: Two Units, One Compound, Unlimited Flexibility
The accommodation at medellinlodging.com is unique because it’s actually two fully equipped units that can be rented independently or combined into a single compound:
The Penthouse (6BR / 6BA)
The upper unit is a six-bedroom, six-bathroom penthouse on the top floor with panoramic views of Medellín’s valley. Each of the six bedrooms has its own private ensuite bathroom — true suite-style privacy for every guest. The penthouse features an open-plan living and dining area, a fully equipped kitchen, high-speed WiFi, and a wraparound terrace with city views that will make your entire group stop mid-conversation and just stare.
The Lower Unit (4BR / 3BA)
Directly below the penthouse is a four-bedroom, three-bathroom apartment that functions as a complete, self-contained residence. Separate entrance, full kitchen, generous living spaces, and the same high-end finishes as the penthouse above.
Combined: 10BR / 9BA — The Full Compound
When booked together, these two units become a 10-bedroom, 9-bathroom compound — two full floors of interconnected luxury in one of the most desirable addresses in all of Colombia. For groups of 10 to 20 people, this is, without exaggeration, the best large group rental in Medellín. Nothing else in this location, at this size, with this level of quality comes close.
Who Is This For? (Spoiler: Probably You)
Over the years, the groups that have come through this property represent a remarkably wide range of travel types — and almost all of them say the same thing afterward: “This is exactly what we needed and we didn’t realize it until we got here.”
Bachelor and Bachelorette Parties
Medellín has exploded as one of the top bachelor and bachelorette destinations in the world — and for good reason. The nightlife in El Poblado is world-class. The restaurants are outstanding. The city is affordable by international standards. And the combination of sunshine, energy, and Colombian warmth makes for trips that people talk about for years.
Having the entire compound as your home base transforms a bachelor or bachelorette party from a series of coordinated hotel check-ins into a single, cohesive experience. You wake up together, have breakfast together, get ready together, and go out as a unit. The penthouse terrace alone is worth it — there is no pregame venue in El Poblado that competes with a rooftop overlooking the entire city, with your whole crew, before a night out.
Family Reunions and Multigenerational Travel
Families traveling with grandparents, adult children, and everyone in between have very specific accommodation needs: enough bedrooms that no one is sleeping on a fold-out couch, enough bathrooms that mornings aren’t chaos, and enough communal space that the family can actually be together. The 10BR/9BA compound checks all of these boxes definitively.
I’ve seen families use the two floors cleverly — parents and grandparents in the penthouse with its terrace access, younger adults in the lower unit — while still sharing meals and evenings in the combined spaces. It works extraordinarily well.
Friend Groups Celebrating Milestone Moments
Thirty-fifth birthday. College reunion. Fortieth anniversary trip. These are the occasions where people want something more memorable than a hotel corridor. When twelve of your closest friends are all in the same penthouse, cooking breakfast together in the kitchen, and watching the Medellín skyline change color at dusk from a wraparound terrace — that’s a memory. That’s the kind of trip people recreate.
Corporate Teams and Executive Retreats
Medellín has become a serious destination for corporate travel and offsites, and the compound is purpose-built for it. You can run working sessions in the living areas, host dinners in the kitchen, and have everyone on the same schedule because everyone is in the same building. The high-speed WiFi throughout both units supports video calls, collaborative work sessions, and whatever digital infrastructure your team needs. And when the work is done, you’re two floors above one of the best streets in Latin America.
Extended Stays and Digital Nomad Groups
For groups of remote workers spending two to six weeks in Medellín — an increasingly common travel pattern — the compound offers something hotels fundamentally cannot: a home. A kitchen stocked the way you like it. A routine. Neighbors who are your friends. A terrace that becomes the default end-of-workday destination.
The Math: Price Per Person vs. Medellín Hotels
This is where large group rentals become genuinely compelling, and where most people’s assumptions get corrected quickly.
Let me walk through a realistic comparison.
A good boutique hotel room in El Poblado runs approximately $120–$200 USD per night in 2025, depending on the property and season. That’s for one room. For a group of 16 people, that’s 8–16 hotel rooms, depending on sharing arrangements.
At the low end of that estimate — 8 double rooms at $120/night — you’re spending $960 USD per night on accommodation alone. At the high end — 16 individual rooms at $150/night — you’re at $2,400 USD per night. You get: individual hotel rooms, no shared space, no kitchen, no terrace, no communal experience. Everyone scatters to their room after a night out.
Now compare that to the full 10BR/9BA compound.
Split across 16 people, the per-person nightly cost comes out to a number that consistently surprises people when they see it — often $40–$70 USD per person per night, depending on season and length of stay. For a luxury penthouse compound in the best address in Medellín, that is extraordinary value.
What you get instead of hotel rooms:
– 10 private bedrooms with quality beds and real closets
– 9 bathrooms — no queuing, no scheduling
– Two full kitchens — cook breakfast for the group, stock the fridges, save on dining out
– Multiple living and dining areas across two floors
– A wraparound penthouse terrace with panoramic city views
– High-speed WiFi throughout
– Concierge staff on the ground to handle logistics
– The cohesion of everyone being in one place
The kitchen savings alone close the gap considerably. A group of 16 people eating hotel breakfasts at $15–$20 each adds another $240–$320 to your daily costs before anyone has walked out the door. With two full kitchens, you eat when you want, what you want, and it costs a fraction of that.
The honest conclusion: for groups of 8 or more, this compound is almost always cheaper than comparable hotels — and the experience is incomparably better.
The Location: Why Provenza, El Poblado Is the Right Address
For large group travel specifically, location matters even more than it does for couples or solo travelers — because the operational complexity of moving 10 to 20 people through a city is non-trivial.
When your compound is on Provenza in El Poblado, you eliminate that complexity almost entirely.
The restaurants, bars, cafés, and nightlife that your group wants to experience are within walking distance — often within one block. You don’t need to coordinate Uber logistics for 16 people every time you want to go somewhere. You don’t pay surge pricing because you’re moving at the same time as everyone leaving Parque Lleras. You step outside and you’re already where you want to be.
Provenza is specifically excellent for groups because it has variety within a small footprint. On and around Calle 9, within a ten-minute walk:
- Multiple options for every meal of the day
- Cocktail bars at every price point
- Specialty coffee and juice shops for the morning crowd
- Outdoor terraces and rooftop bars for evening gatherings
- Art and culture for those who want it
- Nightlife access without needing transport
For a large group that has different interests and different energy levels on different days, that variety is essential. Not everyone wants to go to Parque Lleras every night. Some people want to find a quiet dinner spot. Some want to go dancing. When you’re in Provenza, everyone can do what they want and get back to the same address easily.
Concierge Support: The Logistics Layer You Actually Need
Managing 10 to 20 people through a foreign city requires a logistics layer that most travelers underestimate until they’re in the middle of it.
Who books the restaurant for 16? How do you get everyone to the airport at 5am? Who handles the grocery run before arrival? What do you do when someone loses their passport?
The property comes with on-the-ground concierge support — local team members who know Medellín, speak the language, and can make things happen. For large groups, this is not a nice-to-have. It’s the difference between a trip that runs smoothly and one where the trip planner spends half the vacation solving problems.
Concierge services include:
– Airport transfers and group transport coordination
– Restaurant reservations and private event planning
– Day trip booking (Guatapé, the coffee region, Jardín, Santa Fe de Antioquia)
– Grocery delivery and kitchen stocking before arrival
– Nightlife guidance and table reservations
– Any issue that arises during the stay
For bachelor/bachelorette parties specifically, the concierge team can help plan the full schedule — so the organizer can actually enjoy the trip instead of running it.
Day Trips and Activities for Large Groups
Medellín is an excellent base for group excursions, and having a home base in Provenza means returning to comfort after a full day out.
Guatapé and El Peñol — Colombia’s most iconic rock formation and the colorful town around it. Easily done as a day trip. Stunning for group photos.
The Coffee Region (Eje Cafetero) — About three hours from Medellín, the coffee towns of Salento, Jardín, and the surrounding haciendas are extraordinary. Many operators offer private group tours.
Parque Arví — Accessible by Medellín’s famous cable car system (Metrocable), this cloud forest reserve is a half-day excursion that gives groups a completely different face of the city.
The Medellín Food Scene — Self-guided or guided culinary tours of El Poblado, El Centro, and Laureles. Colombian food is far more diverse and interesting than most visitors expect.
Nightlife in Parque Lleras — A ten-minute walk from the property. The square and surrounding blocks constitute one of Latin America’s most celebrated nightlife zones.
Practical Notes for Group Bookings
A few things I always tell groups before they arrive:
Book early. The compound doesn’t sit empty, especially around Semana Santa, December/January, and the summer months. Groups that plan three to six months out have the most flexibility on dates and pricing.
Communicate your group’s schedule in advance. The concierge team can do a lot if they know what you need. A few days before arrival, share your itinerary — even a rough one — so logistics can be lined up.
Use the kitchen. It sounds simple, but groups that lean into having two full kitchens — doing group breakfasts, keeping the fridge stocked, cooking at least a couple of dinners together — report dramatically better trip experiences than those who ignore it.
Don’t skip the terrace. Every group, without exception, makes the terrace their default gathering spot within the first 24 hours. Plan for it from the start.
Book the Medellín Group Compound
For large group travel in Medellín — whether you’re celebrating, reuniting, retreating, or simply exploring — there is no better option than this combined 10-bedroom, 9-bathroom compound in Provenza, El Poblado.
The space is right. The location is right. The price, split across a group, is exceptional. And the concierge team on the ground means you can focus on being present rather than being a logistics coordinator.
This is the trip people talk about for years. All it takes is the right address.
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