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Black Sheep Hostel Medellin

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  • Transversal 5A #45-133, Patio Bonito
  • Medellin, Colombia
  • Directions: The hostel is a five minute walk from the Metro Station Poblado. A map on the website offers help in reaching the place as well as suggested ways of arrival from local airports and bus stations. Taxi prices in Medellin are very reasonable.
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The Black Sheep Hostel is a three year old New Zealand owned and run hostel located in the best area of Medellin. Only five minutes walk from the Metro Station Poblado and a minutes walk from a major bus route. The hostel is also less than ten minutes walk to a major shopping center, one of the largest supermarkets in the city and the top University for studying Spanish, EAFIT. Among the facilites offered are four new Dell computers with 1000k high speed internet and there is CD/DVD burning available as w...(see more)
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