Not every trip with company calls for sharing a bed. When you’re traveling with a coworker, a friend, or your family, you need your own space inside the same room, and that’s exactly what Binn Hotel’s Superior Twin delivers in El Poblado, Medellín.
Two beds, not one bed for two
The Superior Twin gives you 35 square meters (about 377 sq ft) with two queen beds, fitting four guests plus one infant. It’s the only category at the hotel built specifically for people traveling together who aren’t a couple: coworkers on a shared trip, siblings, friends, or parents with kids who’ve outgrown a crib.

The interior design uses light oak paneling and linen textiles in taupe grey tones, with a bathroom fitted with a rain shower and Loto del Sur toiletries, a Colombian brand. The result is a room that feels spacious without relying on one oversized bed to get there. For two people sharing a trip but not a routine, one turns in early and the other works late, having separate beds within the same space avoids that awkward back and forth over rest schedules. That one detail, independent beds under the same roof, is often what tips the decision when a group compares categories before booking.
The view depends on where your room falls
Binn Hotel has 16 floors, and in the Superior Twin the view can open onto the Medellín skyline or the green mountains of the Oriente Antioqueño, depending on where exactly the room sits within the building. There’s no single guaranteed view for this category, so if you have a preference for city or mountains, it’s worth confirming at booking.
Who it works best for
The Superior Twin performs well in two different scenarios. The first is the family trip: with room for four guests plus one infant, it handles a multi-day stay without anyone ending up on a sofa. The second is the shared work trip, when two colleagues end up at the same hotel and would rather have separate beds than share a room with a single king bed.
If your trip is purely business, our guide on business travel to Medellín explains why a boutique hotel like Binn tends to fit a corporate traveler’s needs better than a traditional chain. And if you’re still not sure the Superior Twin is the right category for your group, our guide on which suite to choose at Binn Hotel compares all four categories by trip type.
Two separate beds, one shared space
The Superior Twin’s advantage isn’t just the size, it’s how that space gets divided. Two people traveling together without being a couple rarely share the same rest schedule, and a room with one large bed forces one side or the other to give ground. With two queen beds in the same room, each person handles their own schedule without it turning into a conversation once night falls.
A base in El Poblado
Binn Hotel sits in the heart of El Poblado, a short walk from the neighborhood’s restaurants, bars and nightlife. For a group of friends or a family, that means not having to depend on a single plan: anyone who wants to head out for dinner can do so without coordinating transport, and anyone who’d rather stay in the room has enough space to do that comfortably. That closeness to the neighborhood is part of what makes the Superior Twin work as well for a short weekend trip as for a longer stay with kids.
What’s included in your stay
Every room at Binn Hotel, including the Superior Twin, shares the essentials: a floor-to-ceiling window, high-speed wifi, air conditioning, a digital safe, a work desk with an executive chair, a minibar, a fridge, hot water, electric blackout curtains, and complimentary coffee and tea in the room. The hotel also has a pet-friendly policy, so if you’re traveling with your pet, it’s not left out of the plan.
The real difference between categories isn’t in these base amenities. It’s in the room size, the bed layout and the view. For a group of four or a family with kids, those extra square meters and two separate beds tend to matter more than anything else.
Frequently asked questions
How many people fit in the Superior Twin?
Four guests plus one infant, across two queen beds.
What view does the Superior Twin have?
It depends on where the room sits within the building. It can look out onto the Medellín skyline or the mountains of the Oriente Antioqueño.
Is it a good option for traveling with kids?
Yes. The two separate beds and the capacity for four guests plus one infant make it practical for families who don’t want to rely on a rollaway bed.
Does Binn Hotel accept pets in this category?
Yes, the hotel has a pet-friendly policy that applies across all room categories, including the Superior Twin.
Why choose two separate beds instead of a room with a king bed?
Because it avoids two people with different routines having to negotiate rest schedules in one bed. It’s the practical option for traveling with company without being a couple.
What’s the difference between the Superior Twin and the Superior King?
Mainly the number of beds and capacity. The Superior Twin has two queen beds for up to four guests plus one infant, while the Superior King has a single king bed built for two guests plus one infant.
Your next group trip deserves a room where nobody has to give up space. Book Your Superior Twin and get your dates confirmed today.




