Amoblados Medellín was born with the entrepreneurial idea of making people who visit the city feel at home. The Paisa culture has always been recognized for welcoming those who visit Medellin with open arms and that is what this company reflects, offering excellent service to our customers.
Medellín has left behind the bad image that a few had created in the 1980s and 1990s, and is now recognized for its entrepreneurship, innovation, and for being an inclusive city in government programs. In recent years it has won awards for the most innovative city, the best city to live in Latin America, the 'Oscar' award for tourism and has received important events such as the General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) in 2008. , the Assembly of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) in 2009, the South American Games in 2010 and it was one of the venues for the FIFA U-20 World Cup in 2011.
Undoubtedly these events that have occurred several years ago in Medellin and which continue to be repeated, giving Medellin all the confidence and turning it into a very positive face for the country, have been causes for Amoblados Medellin to offer a service that has a very short journey in the city.
Since 2007 we have been offering a portfolio that tries to accommodate any type of traveler who arrives in Medellín. Here we can host people from a weekend to people who come to work and stay for more than a year. Unlike staying in a hotel, here people can count on more privacy - all the apartments have a kitchen and washing machine - and at very competitive prices. In these seven years of entrepreneurship, we have managed to extend our offer to three sectors of the city -El Poblado, Laureles and Estadio-, each one offering different accommodations and as always, guaranteeing quiet places, with facilities both in the buildings and in the sector. -supermarkets and places of interest nearby- so that our clients always feel good.
We have been able to continue growing thanks to the good governance that the city has had in recent years with slogans such as "from fear to hope" and "Medellín, the most educated", which have not remained just promises, but also Medellín currently has 100% education coverage and although many things remain to be corrected, efforts are being made. The investment -and not expense- that the city has had with the different events have changed the face of a city that 25 years ago was recognized as the most dangerous city in the world and that today, has disputed with Tel Aviv and New York for to be the most innovative city in the world and with Buenos Aires and Glasgow for the Youth Olympic Games.