The answer to the question of what to pack for Medellín often surprises first-time travelers: less than you think. The “City of Eternal Spring,” with its steady temperatures ranging from 17 to 28 degrees, doesn’t require the variety of layers needed for destinations with distinct seasons. Traveling to Medellín with ease literally starts with not packing more than you need.
The essentials for your luggage: clothes for eternal spring
- Cotton or linen T-shirts and tops: the staple of any day in El Poblado.
- A pair of lightweight pants or jeans: perfect for both morning walks and dinner in Provence.
- A light jacket or cardigan: a must-have for evenings, when temperatures can drop to 17–18 degrees.
- A compact raincoat or poncho: afternoon showers in Medellín can be heavy but short-lived.
- A stylish outfit for dinner or a night out.
Footwear: the detail that has the biggest impact on your trip
El Poblado is a walkable neighborhood. Las Lomas has hills. Provenza has cobblestone streets. Your footwear is one of the key factors in determining whether your trip will be comfortable or exhausting.
- Comfortable walking shoes: an absolute must-have.
- Sandals or casual shoes: for more relaxed moments inside the hotel.
- Smart yet comfortable shoes: if you’re planning to go out to dinner or attend social events.
Personal Care and Health: Must-Haves
- Sunscreen with SPF 50 or higher: Medellín is close to the equator, and UV radiation is stronger than the cool weather might suggest.
- Insect repellent: especially useful if you plan to venture outside the neighborhood into greener areas.
- Essential medications: pain relievers, antihistamines, and some anti-diarrheal medications.
- Travel health insurance: essential for any international traveler.

Documents and Money: The Essentials
- Identification: For Colombian citizens, a national ID card is sufficient. For international travelers, a passport is required.
- International credit or debit card: Most businesses in El Poblado accept cards.
- Digital copy of the hotel reservation.
Technology and Connectivity
- Power adapter: Colombia uses Type A and Type B plugs.
- Power bank: You use your phone a lot when traveling—for maps, photos, and reservations.
- Headphones: for flights, for remote work, and for enjoying music in your room at Café Hotel.
What you can leave at home
The biggest mistake people make when packing for Medellín is bringing too much. You can leave your hair dryer, large umbrella, and heavy coats at home.
Frequently Asked Questions About What to Pack for Medellín
Is it cold in Medellín at night?
In El Poblado, temperatures can drop to 17–18 degrees at night during the rainiest months. A light jacket or cardigan is all you need.
Is it safe to bring valuables to the El Poblado neighborhood?
El Poblado is one of the safest neighborhoods in Medellín, but the same precautions are recommended as in any Latin American city.
Does the hotel offer laundry service?
Please check with the Café Hotel staff regarding laundry service availability.
Do I need a visa to enter Colombia?
It depends on your country of origin. We recommend checking the specific requirements for your nationality on the Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.
The best suitcase for El Poblado is one that doesn’t weigh more than necessary
Pack only the essentials, leave room for whatever you might find, and arrive at Café Hotel knowing that the hotel will take care of the rest: the rest, the coffee, the quiet, and the breakfast you need. Because for the international traveler arriving in El Poblado, Café Hotel is designed so that everything else is already taken care of.