Guatapé is the most colorful village in Colombia and the perfect day trip from Medellin. Every house has at least 5 different colors on its walls, and the atmosphere is wonderfully tranquil. You’ll find charming coffee shops with lively music everywhere, and just outside the village, you’ll discover the famous rock, La Piedra del Peñol, offering breathtaking views of the water-rich natural area. Here, you’ll learn how to get to Guatapé from Medellin, things to do, and activities you can enjoy.
How to get from Medellin to Guatapé?
If you prefer convenience, you can book this day tour to Guatapé. However, it’s also very easy to get there on your own by bus. This way, you can decide how long you want to stay and save some money as well. The only downside is that you won’t have a guide, so both options have their advantages and disadvantages.
Are you going on your own? If so, take the metro to Caribe station. When you get off and turn left, you will reach the Terminal de Transporte Norte bus station. Of course, you can also take a taxi or Uber here. From here, a bus to Guatapé and Pierda departs every half hour. You can buy a ticket at counter number 14. You can choose a ticket to Guatapé or Pierda. Pierda is located 3 kilometers before Guatapé and is where you’ll find the famous rock, La Piedra del Peñol. We recommend buying a ticket to Guatapé and later taking a tuk-tuk to La Piedra del Peñol. After the approximately 2-hour bus ride, you’ll probably want to grab some food and drinks first before climbing the gigantic rock.
Tip: When you arrive in Guatapé, purchase your return bus ticket if you’re not staying overnight in Guatapé. In the late afternoon, there’s always a long queue for tickets back to Medellin. Expect to spend about 4 to 5 hours exploring Guatapé, having lunch, and climbing La Piedra del Peñol.
What to do in Guatapé?
There isn’t a lot to do in Guatapé, but the atmosphere is lovely, and it’s one of the most colorful villages in the world. You’ll enjoy strolling around, having drinks, and climbing La Piedra del Peñol.
Wander through the colorful streets
Take your time to explore Guatapé and go for a nice walk. You can grab a cup of coffee at the central square, and be sure to check out Plazoleta. It’s a cozy little square with all the colors of the rainbow.
Lunch at Don De Sam
If you’re looking for a delicious lunch in Guatapé, you must visit Don De Sam. Sam chats with all his guests and prepares the most delicious dishes for you. We opted for the Madras chicken curry, and it was delightful. Send our regards to Sam!
Tip: Not in the mood for Indian cuisine? You can also enjoy a fantastic meal at Namasté Vegan Food. They serve tasty vegan wraps and empanadas, and everyone is welcome to draw on the walls.
Climb La Piedra del Peñol
Climbing La Piedra del Peñol is a must during your visit to Guatapé. This enormous rock rises straight from the ground, adorned with a gigantic staircase that leads you to the top. Well, you’ll have to climb the 740 steps yourself. At the top of La Piedra del Peñol, you’ll find restaurants with magnificent views. From the small tower at the very top, you’ll be rewarded with a 360-degree view that will definitely not disappoint you.
Our favorite places to stay in Guatape
If you enjoy staying in a peaceful hostel, Oak Tree House is a great choice. The lovely staff makes you feel very welcome and prepares a delicious breakfast every morning. Oak Tree House is located in a quiet area just outside the center of Guatapé. Stay at Viajero Guatapé if you’re looking for a lively atmosphere! This hostel is located right by the water, 13 kilometers (8.1 miles) from the center of Guatapé. It features an infinity pool with a view of the lake, and you can enjoy fun water activities such as paddleboarding and wakesurfing. Additionally, lively evenings and parties are regularly organized. Keep in mind that there is often loud music. If you prefer peace and quiet, this hostel may not be the best choice for you. Serendipity Hospedaje Boutique is perfect for those who prefer a bit more luxury. This small-scale B&B is also located by the lake, but 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) from the center of Guatapé, close to the La Piedra del Peñol rock. They have kayaks, so you definitely shouldn’t miss a kayak tour on the lake. There’s also a hot tub for relaxing afterward.
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