Junior Suite Deluxe City View: Medellín at your feet

Some rooms are all about what’s inside them. Others are all about what you see out the window. Binn Hotel’s Junior Suite Deluxe City View is the second kind: the city of Medellín, day and night, built right into your stay in El Poblado.

A suite with the city as its backdrop

The Junior Suite Deluxe City View gives you 45 square meters (about 484 sq ft), with a king bed and a sofa bed, for a capacity of three guests plus one infant. It sits between floors 8 and 14 of the hotel, and from there the floor-to-ceiling windows open onto the Medellín skyline, with the city lights taking center stage after dark.

The interior uses light oak paneling and delicate upholstery, designed so the room feels as considered as the view in front of it. Unlike the Superior categories, this one does have a separate sitting area, with enough space to sit down to work, read, or simply watch the city without needing to leave the room. It’s a small distinction on paper, one extra piece of furniture, but it changes how the room is used day to day.

The same suite, two different views

Binn Hotel has another version of this category, the Junior Suite Deluxe without City View, which shares the exact same size, beds and capacity, but sits on floors 2 through 7 and looks out onto the green mountains of the Oriente Antioqueño instead of the urban skyline. Choosing between the two really comes down to a choice of scenery: city or mountains, depending on what you’d rather see when you wake up, since everything else about the room stays the same.

Panoramic city and mountain views through the large window of the Junior Suite Deluxe at Binn Hotel Medellin

Who it works best for

The Junior Suite Deluxe City View performs well in two different scenarios.

  1. Couple getaways: the combination of a private sitting area and a nighttime city view lends itself to a slower-paced stay, without needing to leave the hotel to feel like the trip has a special moment.
  2. Multi-day stays: with more space than the Superior categories and a sitting area separate from the bed, it works better for a longer stay where you’ll spend more hours inside the room.

If you’re still unsure which category fits your type of trip, our guide on rooms with a view of El Poblado compares this suite to the rest of the categories by view, and our guide on which suite to choose at Binn Hotel goes into detail on all four by type of stay.

What the Junior Suite category adds

Every room at Binn Hotel shares the essentials: a floor-to-ceiling window, wifi, air conditioning, a digital safe, a minibar, a fridge, hot water, electric blackout curtains, complimentary coffee and tea, Loto del Sur amenities, and a pet-friendly policy. The Junior Suite categories, including the City View, add on top of that:

  • A separate sitting area
  • A sofa bed
  • An iron
  • Slippers
  • A bathrobe

That set of details is what separates a Junior Suite from a Superior room. It isn’t just a matter of square meters, it’s the small things that make a multi-day stay feel less like a hotel room and more like a space of your own.

What feels different at night

The advantage of a room on a high floor shows up most clearly toward evening. While the hotel’s lower floors keep the view limited to the immediate surroundings, in the Junior Suite Deluxe City View the floor-to-ceiling window turns the sunset over Medellín into part of the room’s routine, with no need to go down to another floor or leave the hotel to see it.

Location in El Poblado

Binn Hotel has 16 floors in the heart of El Poblado, and sitting between floors 8 and 14 puts the Junior Suite Deluxe City View in a middle ground: high enough for the view to open up over the neighborhood’s rooftops, and close enough to the lobby to get down quickly for dinner or a walk around the area. That combination of height and proximity is part of what makes this category work as well for a weekend getaway as for a longer stay.

Frequently asked questions

How many square feet does the Junior Suite Deluxe City View have?

45 square meters (about 484 sq ft), with a king bed and a sofa bed, for a capacity of three guests plus one infant.

What’s the difference between the Junior Suite Deluxe and the City View?

They share the same size, beds and capacity. The difference is the floor and the view: the Junior Suite Deluxe (floors 2-7) looks out onto the mountains of the Oriente Antioqueño, while the City View (floors 8-14) looks out onto the Medellín skyline.

Does it have a sitting area?

Yes. A separate sitting area is exclusive to the Junior Suite categories, along with the sofa bed, iron, slippers and bathrobe.

Is it a good option for a romantic getaway?

Yes. The combination of a private sitting area and a nighttime city view makes it a natural choice for a couple’s stay, with no need for anything beyond the room itself.

What’s the difference between this category and the Superior King or Superior Twin?

The size and the sitting area. The Superior categories don’t have a separate sitting area, while the Junior Suite Deluxe City View adds 45 square meters split between bedroom and sitting area, plus an iron, slippers and bathrobe that aren’t included in the Superior categories.

Medellín looks different from the right height. Book Your Suite With a View at Binn Hotel.

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