Blanca Valbuena

The best Neighborhoods in Cali ranked by safety

Top Neighborhoods in Cali Colombia

I got into a Facebook argument on a Facebook group about the safety of Colombia. This guy kept saying that Colombia was ridiculously unsafe, and I (along with most everyone in the conversation) kept saying that Colombia is safe if you act smart, execute caution, and stay out of certain neighborhoods. It’s the same with any city. In Paris, there is St. Denis. In NYC, there are parts of the Bronx you should not go to. In London there is Peckham. In Madrid, there is Carabanchel. This is true of Cali as well. Cali has its sketchy neighborhoods, so stick to the better neighborhoods in Cali, exercise caution and common sense, and you will be fine.

Cali has over 200 micro neighborhoods, so I’ve decided to focus on the ones where you will have the least chances of something happening to you. I’ll also list the neighborhoods that you probably don’t want to go into (at least not without a local). This will make your Cali experience one to remember (in a good way).

Top Neighborhoods in Cali Colombia

Barrio El Peñon

El El Peñon is a nice neighborhood in Cali Colombia
El Peñon is a more upscale neighborhood in Cali Colombia. It is filled with restaurants, shops, hotels and museums. It’s also very close to el Parque del Gato

WHAT IS IT LIKE: This barrio (neighborhood in Colombian Spanish) is located Southwest of the river. This is one of the more upscale areas with luxury hotels (skip the Intercontinental Hotel horrible experience – ask me about it if you are curious), and the tiny but lovely Parque El Peñon. There are tons of restaurants (about 40 in a 3 block radius), cocktail lounges, sweet shops, boutiques, and art in this neighborhood (each Sunday local artists bring their goods to sell at El Peñon park). 

WHO LIVES THERE:

THINGS TO DO THERE: From this neighborhood, you’re 5 minutes away from Parque del El Gato del Río and Museo La Tertulia; and a short distance from the old city, San Antonio Church, and the Cali Zoo (you need to drive). If you’re up for a bit of a hike, walk up to Cali’s Three Crosses.

PROS: The El Peñon neighborhood is quite safe, there are wachimen (watchmen that are hired by the neighborhood) on every street and they do a decent job of keeping petty thieves away.

CONS: This is a more “expensive” area, so expect to pay a bit more than you would in other neighborhoods. There is also tons of traffic and pollution here, much more than I am used to.

Barrio Granada

Granada is a hip neighborhood in Cali with dining and shopping options
The Granada neighborhood of Cali has lots of restaurants like the Containers

WHAT IS IT LIKE: The Granada neighborhood was famous back in the day because it was owned by two very prominent families (Lopez, Sarasti & Caicedo). These families erected some gorgeous Republican style mansions (and some of these buildings still remain). The neighborhood is undergoing a resurgence and while it is upscale for Cali, it is nothing like the Parque 93 area of Bogota. The feel is more laid back. There are restaurants (and this is where you’ll find a bit more diversity in cuisines). There are also some great little boutiques for some very well known Colombian designers. This is my favorite neighborhood and where I would choose to stay. It’s walkable and safe.

WHO LIVES THERE: Cali’s elite.

THINGS TO DO THERE: Eat, there are tons (and I mean tons) of restaurants in this part of the city. Shop, there are so many cute boutiques there. A lot of them are expensive by Colombian standards, but perfectly affordable if you’re from the US or from the EU. Make sure that if you go to the clubs and restaurants in the area, that you dress to impress. Men’s jackets and ladies dresses (and a full face of makeup) are required to keep up with the locals.

PROS: The Granada neighborhood of Colombia is safe, clean, and has plenty to do. There is also a lot less pollution than in El PeñonYou won’t need a car here as it is very walkable.

CONS: At night, everyone and their mother goes there to party, so it can get loud. At prime time, what should be a 15-minute cab ride to get there can take you 30-45 minutes.

Barrio San Antonio

San Antonio is a bohemian neighborhood in Cali Colombia
Barrio San Antonio in Cali Colombia is relatively safe, has nice restaurants and lots of Art

WHAT IS IT LIKE: San Antonio is a very pretty neighborhood. It’s more artsy and bohemian, but can be questionable in some spots. This neighborhood is more laid back than Granada and there are some beautiful colonial homes that will look great in your Instagram feed.

WHO LIVES THERE: Local Caleños who are in the middle (and sometimes middle lower) class (my family lived there when I was around 8 years old).

THINGS TO DO THERE: If you’re sporty, you can jog by the river. You can take a quick taxi ride to the Zoo (which is pretty good and the animals seem happy).  

PROS: Lots of restaurants, bars. The arts thrive in this area.

CONS: If you’re into fancy things, you’re better off in Granada or El Peñon. It is not as polluted as El Peñon, but it is of a few major streets and those areas are polluted.  

Barrio Ciudad Jardin

barrio Ciudad Jardin in Cali Colombia is safe
Ciudad Jardin is one of the best neighborhoods in Cali Colombia with lots of upscale shopping and restaurants

WHAT IS IT LIKE: This is probably the safest neighborhood. It’s pretty new, so most of the buildings there are less than 10 years old and they all have amenities like pools, saunas, that type of thing. The MIO (Cali’s bus system) makes it easy to get around.

WHO LIVES THERE: Caleños. As with most of the neighborhoods in the city, it’s Caleños that live in Ciudad Jardin.

PROS: Very safe place to live and visit. Services in the area tend to be good and upscale.

CONS: It’s a bit far from everything else in the city, so if you want to head out it will take you 30 minutes when there is no traffic. Probably the closest place for you to go out if you are in Cuidad Jardin is La 66 where there are lots of bars and restaurants). Cuidad Jardin is more of a suburb, so you’ll need a car to get places. It also has a bit of a strip mall feel (but the shopping there is superb). 

You now have a list of what I consider to be the best neighborhoods in Cali, Colombia. If you have others I should consider, let me know in the comments so I can check them out. 

Bad Neighborhoods in Cali, Colombia

A few bad neighborhoods in Cali, Colombia – the ones you should not visit unless you are with someone who lives there are Siloe and Ahuablanca.

 

 

 

10 thoughts on “Top Neighborhoods in Cali Colombia”

  1. We booked the most expensive suite and it was incredibly dated. They made us pay for our stay halfway through (just felt very weird). Internet was incredibly spotty (I work online) and lastly, the coffee was horrid – this is Colombia, the coffee should be amazing. I would recommend staying at another hotel or an Airbnb. If you do end up staying there, let me know if they’ve improved at all.

  2. Hi Blanca,

    My name is Jodi.

    First off I want to say how helpful your information about safe and not so safe areas in Cali was for me! So great and full of info! Thank you
    Secondly, would you be willing to provide recommendations for Airbnb places in a couple areas you mentioned?
    I’m looking into going on my first solo trip and have decided to go to Colombia, specifically to Cali, Medellín and Cartagena.
    I would love to correspond more with you if you are willing and have the time!
    Most appreciated.

  3. Blanca Valbuena

    Hi Jodi,

    I stayed in a nice Airbnb in Cali, but I would not 100% recommend it because I didn’t love the area. When you go, focus on Ciudad Jardin. Although it’s far from a lot of the sites in the city, but it is by far the nicest.

    For Bogota, I would 100% recommend Luis’ place. It was convenient, clean and everything worked perfectly. He even has a small deck to have your coffee. This is his link https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/7949728

    In Medellin, I stayed in 2 different Airbnbs. My fave of the two was in Poblado. Although it is not in the center of Poblado, Nitin’s place was sparkling clean, had a gym and was crazy comfortable: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/1462664

    I’ve got a few recommendations in Cartagena.

    You cannot beat Luis’ location. The apartment was not perfectly clean – but we easily took care of that and the amenities in the building more than made up for it (movie room, pool, gym) https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/7476390

    I stayed in two apartments in the Morros Epic building. It’s further from the old city, but a very nice place. I would recommend both:

    https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/2379603

    https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/748295

    If you have not yet used Airbnb, I’d be thrilled if you used my code. It will get you a nice discount (and me a little kickback too). This is it http://www.airbnb.com/c/cvalbuena

    Happy travels!

  4. So i look to get the valle of lili hospital , is granada close to that location ? Or what neighboorhood wouod you recommend ?

    Greetings

  5. If you take the MIO bus it will take an hour to get there since the hospital is in the South and Granada is in the North-East. By car, a half hour depending on traffic. El Ingenio is a good neighborhood near the Valle del Lilly hospital. Hope that helps.

  6. Hello Blanca,

    I enjoyed reading your article. Any chance you can cover other areas such as Santa Teresita..Terron, Santa Rita..KM 18…I’m going back in August 2019..have my wife /family there. Also love the Juan Valdez cafes …would love to hear more in depth information about simple things..current currency, air fares ..mom and pop places to eat..keep up the good work and educating people about beautiful Cali Colombia

  7. Blanca Valbuena

    Hey Paul,

    I don’t have those areas covered, but I have family there…so I will ask them to give you a nice idea 🙂

    Blanca

Comments are closed.