El Poblado is the most walkable, most connected, and most international neighborhood in Medellín. Here's what to expect, where to stay, and what you'll pay.
El Poblado is large. Different sub-areas have very different vibes. Here's how to pick the right part for your stay.
The heart of El Poblado's restaurant and café scene. Walkable, upscale, quiet for a central area. Best for food lovers and those wanting a calm base. Mainly residential with pockets of commercial.
The nightlife hub of Medellín. Great for social people who want bars, clubs, and restaurants walking distance away. Can be loud on weekends — pick apartments away from the park itself.
Quieter, more residential, slightly cooler at altitude. Larger apartments at lower prices than the heart of Poblado. Some views. Need Uber to reach the main strip but excellent quality of life.
All RentiHome El Poblado apartments are fully furnished and all-inclusive. No hidden costs.
200–500 Mbps fiber. Tested before listing.
Mild climate but you'll appreciate it evenings.
Cook at home and save significantly vs eating out daily.
Private washing machine. No laundromat runs.
Real desk and ergonomic chair — not a kitchen counter.
Most El Poblado buildings have pool and gym. Confirmed in each listing.
El Poblado has fast internet but older buildings can have slow connections. Ask for a speed test result or check in person before signing.
Apartments within 2 blocks of Parque Lleras can be loud Thursday–Saturday. Higher floors and back-facing units are significantly quieter.
Not all El Poblado apartments include parking. If you're renting a car or motorbike, confirm parking is included in the rent.
Some apartments list a base rent and add utilities separately. RentiHome listings are all-inclusive but always confirm when booking elsewhere.
Tell us your dates, how many bedrooms, and your budget. We'll match you with available El Poblado apartments.