Provenza's 360 Degree Pool Rooftop
The Rooftop at Marquee crowns the Marquee Hotel at Carrera 38 #9A-13, in the heart of the Provenza blocks of El Poblado, a few minutes from Parque Lleras. The Rooftop Guide describes a small but very stylish bar and lounge beside a rooftop pool and hot tub, with 360 degree views over the valley, and that compact format is the appeal: it stays a lounge, not a club.
By day the pool belongs mostly to hotel guests; the bar earns its wider audience in the late afternoon, when the mixology list and the sunset line up. Casacol's Medellin rooftop ranking places it among the city's best for exactly that window.
The Room
A single open deck: pool at the center, hot tub at the corner, loungers along the rail, and the bar tucked behind. The skyline reads in every direction, with the Poblado towers in front and the valley walls behind.
The Drinks
The list runs crafted cocktails, mojitos, and champagne, per the hotel's own rooftop page, and execution lands above the Lleras average. Pricing sits at upper Poblado level, below the big hotel rooftops like Envy. Come for one or two well-made drinks at golden hour rather than a long session; the deck is small and the seats turn.
The Crowd
Hotel guests with dips and sips through the day, then a smarter Provenza crowd as the light drops. It works as the calm hour before the Lleras clubs, not as the destination itself; smart casual holds at the stair.
The Neighborhood
Provenza is the leafy grid of El Poblado where the restaurant blocks meet the Parque Lleras night economy, and Carrera 38 is its main artery. The Marquee sits close enough to walk to everything and high enough to ignore it, with the louder hotel rooftops like Envy a few blocks away. Street level is all terraces and queues by 21:00; the deck stays a floor above the noise.
When to Go
Medellin's eternal spring keeps the rooftop usable year-round, and golden hour lands between 17:30 and 18:30 in every season. Weekends fill the small deck early, so arrive before sunset or settle for the rail. Weekday evenings are the quiet version: the same view with loungers to spare.
What Regulars Say
- Golden hour is the move; the deck is at its best in the last daylight hour.
- The deck is small; arrive before sunset on weekends or stand.
- Calmer than the Lleras rooftops below; treat it as the warm-up, not the party.
- Smart casual gets checked at the stair on busy nights.
Who It Is For
- Sunset cocktails above Provenza
- The calm hour before a Lleras night
- Avoid if you want budget beers
As Provenza hotel rooftops go, this is the restrained one: no DJ branding, no guest list theater, just a pool deck that takes its cocktail list seriously and lets the skyline argue for itself. That restraint is the selling point in a quarter that rarely exercises any, and it is why the deck keeps a loyal golden-hour crowd.
For the full ranked list, read our guide to the Best Rooftop Bars in Medellin, or browse every spot in the Medellin Rooftop Bars guide.
Sources: marqueemedellin.com (official, 2026-06); The Rooftop Guide; Casacol; Wanderlog.