Imagine waking up to the sounds of the Andean forest, or opening your window to watch the Caribbean sunrise. In the country of beauty, every hotel speaks its own language — some whisper through the silence of nature, others through the history written in their colonial walls or the aroma of freshly roasted coffee. This art of hospitality — crafted with soul and detail — has just been recognized by the Michelin Guide in Colombia, which awarded its prestigious Michelin Keys to nine outstanding hotels in Colombia, confirming what many travelers already sensed: in Colombia, every key opens the door to a unique experience, where warmth and attention to detail become unforgettable. 

What are the Michelin Keys and what makes them so special? 

Just as the famous Michelin rating guide celebrate culinary excellence, the Michelin Keys honor hospitality at its finest. They are the new language through which this century-old guide distinguishes the best hotels in Colombia and around the world, where the experience goes beyond simple rest: places where interior designauthenticity, and service excellence come together to create extraordinary experiences

The classification has three levels: 

  • One Michelin Key, for truly special stays filled with warmth, identity, and comfort. 
  • Two Michelin Keys, for exceptional hotels offering remarkable attention to detail and memorable experiences. 
  • Three Michelin Keys, the highest level, reserved for extraordinary places that set global trends and inspire luxury travel in Colombia

Nine hotels were chosen for their balance of beauty, sustainability, value for money, and local soul — an international recognition that highlights Colombia’s creativity, service, and innovation in the world of quality tourism. This distinction also positions Colombia among the top destinations in South America, reflecting its rise in emerging tourism markets

Swimming pool hotel El Cielo
Photo Courtesy  El Cielo hotel

The Colombian hotels featured in the Michelin Guide 

Colombia’s diversity is also reflected in its hotel scene. From the mountains of the Coffee Cultural Landscape to the walls of Cartagena, Colombia, these spaces are reimagining luxury through authenticity, connecting travelers with nature, history, and the local experiences that give life to the country. 

Cannúa Lodge – Marinilla, Antioquia (Two Michelin Keys)

Surrounded by misty mountains and endless coffee fields, Cannúa Lodge rises as a haven of sustainability and calm. Its architecture of earth and bamboo seems to grow directly from the landscape. Here, hospitality feels personal — a dinner prepared with ingredients from the garden, a guided walk with local communities, a fireside conversation. 

More than a hotel, it’s a statement: luxury can be kind to nature and the people who protect it. 

Hotel Cannúa
Photo Courtesy Cannúa
Interior view of the hotel Casa Pestagua
Photo Courtesy  Casa Pestagua

Casa Pestagua – Cartagena (Two Michelin Keys)

In the heart of the walled city, Casa Pestagua shines as a restored 18th-century jewel. Palm-filled courtyards, Moorish arches, and balconies overlooking the Caribbean create an atmosphere suspended in time. 

Here, service is a refined art — every gesture is designed so guests can experience the Caribbean spirit with elegance, history, and authenticity. Staying at Casa Pestagua means sleeping inside a legend of quality tourism and a highlight of the Michelin Guide in Cartagena, Colombia

The seven hotels with One Michelin Key 

The One Michelin Key distinction celebrates places that make travelers feel part of a larger story — that of Colombian hospitality, a mix of warmth, kindness, and pride that turns every visit into a memorable experience. 

Hotel Casa Legado – Bogotá

In the peaceful Quinta Camacho neighborhood, Casa Legado redefines urban luxury with a homely touch. Each room has its own personality — inspired by the stories of a traveling family — and every detail is designed to make you feel at home. 

Here, Bogotá is discovered through authenticity, comfort, and a perfect balance between design and value for money — a shining example in the Michelin Guide in Colombia.  

Hotel Casa Legado
Photo Courtesy Hotel Casa Legado
Restaurant in Hotel Quadrifolio
Foto cortesía Hotel Quadrifolio

Hotel Quadrifolio – Cartagena

Inside a 17th-century colonial mansion, Quadrifolio blends tradition and modernity with a level of service so personal it feels like they can read your mind. It’s a serene refuge amid the bustle of Cartagena’s historic center, where art, history, and architecture come together under one roof. 

Casa San Agustín – Cartagena

Made up of three restored colonial houses, Casa San Agustín preserves the soul of the past with a contemporary touch. Every space invites rest, and every experience is designed to be unique. Staying here means diving into the most intimate side of the Caribbean, in a setting that radiates Colombian culture and authenticity. 

Hotel Casa San Agustín
Photo Courtesy Casa San Agustín
Facade Casona Del Colegio
Photo Courtesy Casona del Colegio

Casona del Colegio – Cartagena

Modern, elegant, and with views of the sea and colonial rooftops, Casona del Colegio represents the new face of Cartagena’s luxury. Its charm lies in the blend of interior design, gastronomy, and service that celebrates local identity in every detail. 

Sofitel Legend Santa Clara – Cartagena

Once a convent, now an iconic hotel, the Sofitel Legend Santa Clara is living history. Behind its majestic yellow façade lies an experience that unites art, architecture, and well-being. Every corner tells a story, and every guest leaves with one to remember. 

 

El Cielo Hotel & Restaurant – Medellín

In the vibrant city of MedellínEl Cielo Hotel combines Colombian innovation in gastronomy with the art of hospitality. Inspired by chef Juan Manuel Barrientos, the hotel invites guests to experience the city through the senses — from the aroma of coffee to the rhythm of a metropolis that never stops reinventing itself. It’s also a must-visit for travelers exploring Michelin Guide restaurants and boutique stays in Colombia. 

Hacienda Bambusa – Armenia, Quindío

Amid coffee fields and red-dirt trails, Hacienda Bambusa embodies the spirit of the Coffee Cultural Landscape. Its guadua architecture, vibrant colors, and close-knit service create an immediate connection with the land. Here, luxury means breathing slowly, looking far, and feeling part of the scenery — a true gem of Colombian accommodation where nature and well-being walk hand in hand. 

Panoramic view of Hacienda Bambusa
Photo Courtesy Hacienda Bambusa

Discover the stays that make the Michelin Guide in Colombia shine 

Each of these nine Michelin Keys opens the door to a new way of understanding travel. In the country of beauty, hospitality is not improvised — it’s cultivated. 

That’s why the Michelin Guide in Colombia didn’t just recognize hotels, but a way of welcoming the world with authenticity, warmth, and creativity, distinguishing the nation among the great destinations for luxury travel in Colombia

From a colonial mansion facing the Caribbean to an eco-lodge hidden in the mountains, the hotels recognized by the Michelin Guide invite travelers to discover the country through its purest essence — its people, its diversity, and its local experiences

So if you’re planning your next getaway, let this destination welcome you with the most important key of all: its hospitality

Open the door to unique experiences in the country of beauty. Live the quality tourism that’s captivating the world, and discover why the Michelin Guide in Colombia shines so brightly among the top destinations in South America thanks to its service excellence and international recognition

Check out the full list of hotels selected in the Michelin Guide in Colombia here.