Hotel in Guatapé, Colombia
BOSKO HOTEL
175ptsReservoir-Edge Design Retreat

About BOSKO HOTEL
Set in the Vda. Los Naranjos countryside outside Guatapé, BOSKO HOTEL is a design-led property that has earned a Continent Winner award for Best Presidential Suite. It sits in the smaller tier of Colombian boutique hospitality where architectural ambition and setting matter more than brand affiliation. For travellers arriving via the Antioquia lake district, it represents a deliberate choice over chain alternatives.
Where the Antioquia Countryside Becomes the Architecture
The approach to Guatapé from Medellín runs through a landscape that has shaped a particular kind of Colombian hospitality: small-scale, design-conscious, rooted in the reservoir terrain and the painted colonial facades of the town itself. Properties in this corridor have split, broadly, between high-volume weekend retreats serving Medellín's urban overflow and a smaller tier of intentional design properties where the physical environment is not backdrop but structure. BOSKO HOTEL, located in the Vda. Los Naranjos area outside the town centre, belongs to the latter category. Its Continent Winner recognition for Leading Presidential Suite signals a property operating in the upper register of that niche, competing on architectural ambition rather than amenity count.
That award matters as a trust signal precisely because suite-level recognition in continental travel rankings is not given for square footage alone. The Presidential Suite category typically rewards spatial composition, material selection, and the coherence between interior and exterior — criteria that align BOSKO with design-led properties elsewhere in the Andes corridor rather than with the resort hotels that occupy the broader Antioquia market. For reference, Cannúa Lodge in Marinilla and Bio Habitat Hotel, AKEN Soul in Quindio represent comparable regional peers in the design-sensitive, countryside-embedded category, though each occupies a distinct ecological and architectural register.
The Design Logic of Guatapé's Upper Tier
Guatapé has become one of Colombia's most-visited destinations over the past decade, driven by the Embalse del Peñol reservoir, the El Peñol monolith, and the town's zócalos — the elaborately painted lower panels of its colonial buildings. That tourism pressure has produced a predictable bifurcation in accommodation: high-turnover weekend rentals and hostel infrastructure serving day-trippers, and a smaller cohort of properties built for guests who want controlled access, considered design, and a relationship with the water and hillside terrain that goes beyond a view from a shared terrace.
Properties that have earned recognition in that second tier tend to share several characteristics: limited keys, a clear material vocabulary drawn from the region's stone, timber, and vegetation palette, and suite configurations that use elevation changes and indoor-outdoor transitions to frame the reservoir rather than simply face it. The Continent Winner recognition BOSKO holds for its Presidential Suite places it within that framework. An award at continental level, in a category judged against comparable suites across South and Central America, suggests the space has a coherence and quality that survives comparison with significantly larger budgets and international brand backing.
For context on what that benchmark implies, consider where other Colombian properties with comparable recognition sit: Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Cartagena in Cartagena and Elcielo Hotel and Restaurant in Medellín represent the urban, brand-affiliated end of Colombian premium hospitality. BOSKO's recognition in the same continental award cycle positions it as the countryside counterpart to that tier, not beneath it.
Setting and Arrival
The Vda. Los Naranjos address places BOSKO outside Guatapé's town centre, in the rural vereda zone that rings the reservoir. This is not incidental geography. Properties that have chosen the vereda over the town grid are making an architectural argument: that the relationship with water, hillside, and sky is the amenity, and that the built structure should be calibrated to that relationship rather than to the proximity of restaurants and souvenir streets.
Guatapé is accessible from Medellín in approximately two hours by road, making it viable as a weekend destination for urban travellers and a logical first or last stop for visitors routing through the Antioquia coffee and lake district. The town itself handles large visitor volumes on Saturdays and Sundays, which makes the rural vereda location of properties like BOSKO meaningful for guests who want access to the reservoir terrain without the Saturday market crowds. Tau House is the other Guatapé property with design-led credentials in EP Club's editorial coverage, and the two together represent the town's small premium tier. For a broader orientation to the area's dining and hospitality options, our full Guatapé restaurants guide covers the scene with neighbourhood-level detail.
How BOSKO Sits in Colombia's Wider Design Hotel Conversation
Colombia's premium hospitality has developed along two distinct axes over the past fifteen years. The first is the urban-colonial restoration axis, centred on Cartagena's walled city and Bogotá's Usaquén and La Candelaria districts, where properties like Hotel Casa Don Sancho By Mustique and Casa Lėlytė in Bogotá have turned colonial fabric into boutique accommodation with strong design identities. The second is the nature-embedded axis, running through the coffee region, the Antioquia lake district, and the Sierra Nevada foothills, where the architectural challenge is to build with rather than against the terrain.
BOSKO operates firmly on the second axis. Its Los Naranjos address, combined with a suite-level award that implies spatial quality and material discipline, places it in a peer set that includes Bio Habitat Hotel in Armenia and the broader ecotourism-adjacent design properties of the Andean corridor. That peer set is smaller and less visible than the urban-colonial tier, which is partly why individual award signals carry proportionally more weight: there are fewer reference points, and each recognition does more to establish credibility.
Internationally, the nature-embedded boutique model that BOSKO represents has close analogues in properties like Amangiri in Canyon Point and Hotel Esencia in Tulum, where site-specific design and limited scale define the offer more than brand or amenity lists. The comparison is not one of price tier or brand affiliation but of design logic: the building as an instrument for experiencing a specific geography.
Planning a Stay
The Vda. Los Naranjos location means arrival by private vehicle or hired transfer from Medellín or Guatapé town is the practical approach; the rural vereda road network is not served by the municipal transport that connects the town to El Peñol. Weekend bookings in Guatapé's premium tier move quickly, particularly during Colombian public holidays and the dry-season months of December through February and June through August, when the reservoir is at its most navigable and visitor numbers peak. Given the property's award profile and the limited scale typical of design-led boutique properties in this corridor, lead time on reservations is advisable for peak periods. Phone and website contact details were not available at time of publication; booking through a travel specialist or the property's direct channels is the recommended approach. For those building a wider Colombian itinerary, B.O.G. Hotel in Bogotá and Hotel el Prado in Barranquilla represent the urban bookends of a route that uses BOSKO as its Antioquia centrepiece.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What kind of setting is BOSKO HOTEL?
- BOSKO HOTEL is a countryside property located in the Vda. Los Naranjos rural zone outside Guatapé, in Colombia's Antioquia department. It sits within the lake district formed by the Embalse del Peñol reservoir, approximately two hours from Medellín by road. The property has earned a Continent Winner award for Leading Presidential Suite, positioning it in the upper tier of the region's boutique accommodation market.
- What is the leading suite at BOSKO HOTEL?
- The Presidential Suite holds a Continent Winner designation in the Leading Presidential Suite category, a continental-level award that benchmarks the space against comparable suites across South and Central America. Specific pricing and configuration details were not available at time of publication and should be confirmed directly with the property.
- What is the main draw of BOSKO HOTEL?
- The primary draw is the combination of site-specific design and its position within Guatapé's small premium accommodation tier. The Continent Winner recognition for Leading Presidential Suite provides a verifiable credential that distinguishes the property from the high-volume weekend rental market that dominates the town's broader accommodation offer. The Los Naranjos location gives direct access to the reservoir terrain outside the busiest visitor zones.
- Should I book BOSKO HOTEL in advance?
- Advance booking is advisable, particularly for Colombian public holidays and dry-season periods (December to February, June to August). Properties at this tier in the Guatapé corridor operate with limited capacity, and the award profile suggests consistent demand. Direct contact details were not available at time of publication; a travel specialist or the property's own channels are the recommended booking routes.
- How does BOSKO HOTEL compare to other design-led properties in the Antioquia lake district?
- Within the Antioquia lake district, the design-conscious boutique tier is small. Tau House is the other EP Club-covered property in Guatapé with comparable positioning. BOSKO's Continent Winner recognition for Leading Presidential Suite gives it a specific award credential that distinguishes it within that peer set and aligns it with the nature-embedded design properties of the broader Andean corridor, including Cannúa Lodge in Marinilla.
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