Hotel Habitel Select offers rooms with free WiFi and flat-screen TVs in Bogota. Free parking is provided, and there is a garden. Corferias convention center is a 15-minute drive away.
Pedro Luis
United States of America
everything was excellent from the transfer from the airport to the hotel to the attention in the lobby
Located in Bogotá, a 16-minute walk from Luis Angel Arango Library, Spotty Bogotá Centro provides accommodations with a shared lounge, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Welcome to Hotel Windsor House Inn By GEH Suites, located at 95th Street #9-97, in the trendy Chapinero neighborhood of Bogota.
Lindsay
Costa Rica
We loved everything in this hotel but the best thing is how friendly and helpful the staff was. Everyone was willing to help and answer our questions. Everyone was polite and respectful.
Attractively set in the Chapinero district of Bogotá, Soy Local Parque La 93 is located 2.5 miles from Unicentro Shopping Mall, 4.6 miles from El Campin Stadium and 6.4 miles from Corferias...
Sonesta Hotel Bogotá offers sophisticated designer rooms and direct access to the 127 Metro Shopping and entertainment arcade. Free parking can be found onsite.
Located in Bogotá, 3.7 miles from Unicentro Shopping Mall, GHL Hotel Bioxury provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a restaurant.
Alessandro
Panama
Location was great, near a lot of restaurants. Breakfast was also high quality and with lots of options.
Located in Bogotá and with El Campin Stadium reachable within 2.1 miles, Hotel Vilar América has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Set in an impressive building in upscale northern Bogota, Dann Carlton Bogota offers rooms with free WiFi and LCD TVs. A fitness center and a restaurant are featured.
Located in Bogotá, less than 500 mtrs from Corferias International Exhibition Center, Hyatt Place Bogota Convention Center provides accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking, a bar and a...
Convenient location, helpful and kind staff, beautiful decor
Located in Bogotá, 1.5 miles from Corferias International Exhibition Center, Grand Hyatt Bogota provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
The pool, the breakfast, the club lounge, everything!
Located in the heart of Bogota’s financial district, EK Hotel offers a business center, gym, sauna and stylish rooms with free Wi-Fi. La 93 Park is just a 5-minute walk away.
Location, the room and the breakfast! First class!
Located in north Bogotá, La Colina Hotel Cottage features a signature regional restaurant with a traditional clay oven and BBQ facilities. La Colina offers free Wi-Fi and buffet breakfast.
Love the art-filled house and the warm fire place.
Located in Bogotá, 2.1 miles from El Campin Stadium, Casa Legado has accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
The breakfast was amazing, especially the variety of fruit
Well located in the Chapinero district of Bogotá, Grace Chapinero is located 1.6 miles from El Campin Stadium, 4.1 miles from Corferias International Exhibition Center and 4.3 miles from Bolivar...
brilliant place, great TV, great service, great location.
GHL Hotel Bogota Occidente has a restaurant, fitness center, a bar and shared lounge in Bogotá. Boasting family rooms, this property also provides guests with a terrace.
Comodidad para lo que requería hacer que era ir a un concierto
Featuring rooms with mountain views, a garden, and a restaurant, Hotel bh La Quinta offers free Wi-Fi and American breakfast in Bogota's G zone and financial district.
The room was clean besides the staff was very kind.
Featuring 3-star accommodations, HOTEL CASA MARED Corferias-Embajada Americana is located in Bogotá, a 8-minute walk from Corferias International Exhibition Center and 3 miles from El Campin Stadium.
La amabilidad del personal, el aseo y ka ubicación del hotel
Located in Bogotá and with Corferias International Exhibition Center reachable within a 4-minute walk, Hotel WLH Gold Bogota provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi...
Located in Bogotá and with El Campin Stadium reachable within 3.3 miles, Hotel Joy Cll 85 provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace.
Muy cómodo,aseado,buen trato del personal y atentos
Located in Bogotá, a 18-minute walk from Bolivar Square, Hotel el Duque Internacional has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Located in Bogotá and within a 5-minute walk of Quevedo's Jet, Las Aguas Social Experience features a terrace, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Located in Bogotá, a 16-minute walk from Luis Angel Arango Library, Spotty Bogotá Centro provides accommodations with a shared lounge, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
View city, good location and excellent environment
Just 1969 feet from T Zone and very close to the financial district, CityFlats is located in Bogotá. This modern and self-catering accommodations offers a bar. WiFi access is available.
Excellent location, quiet, friendly and helpful staff.
Located in Bogotá, 1.1 mi from Quevedo's Jet, GHL Hotel Tequendama Bogotá provides accommodations with a restaurant, private parking, a fitness center and a bar.
excellent hotel in every single aspect. I will be back.
Featuring a garden and a sun terrace, this guest house offers a daily breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and free parking in Bogota. There is a bus station 1 block away.
I loved the location and the bedroom. Great place!
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Nice place to stay if you want to move from one touristic...
Nice place to stay if you want to move from one touristic place to another. Big city so you need to be careful after 5:30 pm. However there is a lot of art places, nice museums and good places to do some shopping.
Avoid Vicentino and the 7th after 4:00 pm
Maricela
8.0
Scored 8.0
Absolutely loved the Gold Museum and the Botero Museum.
Absolutely loved the Gold Museum and the Botero Museum. Both were outstanding. The National Museum was slightly disappointing on the pre Columbian material after visiting the Gold Museum. Monserrate worth a visit on the hill as the views are spectacular. Try to take the cable car as the funicular was a bit claustrophobic. But tickets in advance. If you walk up or down the hill make sure you have good shoes to walk in
It was a good city to walk around. La Candelaria is a nice area and I wish I had time for a walking tour there. The graffiti in Bogota is spectacular and again with more time I would have done another tour. Some of the craft beer is excellent and there is a lot of it.
Be careful at dusk and at night especially if alone. You can feel a little isolated at times and there is some aggressive begging .
Overall an excellent city to visit for a few days.
Michael
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Bogota is a large and interesting city with no shortage of...
Bogota is a large and interesting city with no shortage of places to visit beyond the well-known galleries and museums. While many people have some English, particularly those under 30 or working in hotels or better quality restaurants, having some Spanish is very helpful or use a translating app. To get around I found Ubers quite inexpensive and readily available, but allow plenty of time for travel as Bogota's traffic is notoriously heavy. Several locals warned me not to use the Transmillenio bus system for fear of robbery and its complexity. There are no trains. I stayed in the northern suburbs (Calle 100) which is more middle class and is said to be safer than the central city area. It's an interesting area to walk around and there are a number of large pleasant parks and well-priced good restaurants and shopping centres. The Parque de Chico - Mercedes Hacienda - with its lovely heritage house and the nearby (short walk) home and studio of Enrique Grau who died in 2004 are recommended. A high level of personal security awareness is essential - eg secure wallets, leave your passport at the hotel but carry some photo identification such as a driver's licence as many museums etc require it for admission. Acceptance of of debit/credit cards is far from universal so carry Colombian Pesos in small notes.
Michael
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Gastronomy is very good check if is water restrictions go...
Gastronomy is very good check if is water restrictions go where is a lot of people visit museums a lot to do go to monserrate don't take yellow cabs and check the same rate when you stay I stay at Dann and over chargue 20 dolars more but in general if you like mountains food museums
Bogota captures unique Columbian culture beautifully, especially closer to La Candelaria. As you head north from there it will be cleaner and more modern especially near Zona T.
The walk from Centro Industrial area (Santa Fe) to La Candelaria is fun with many street vendors offering food and new/used items. Lots of ATMs and foreign exchange location along the way, you will need COP but established business take credit card sometimes with a fee.
The language is all Spanish, our translator app came in handy would recommend you install one for your trip if needed.
The weather is cool as city at 8k feet elevation. We visited in April with daytime highs in 60s but carry a light jacket as sun sets and temps drop to 50s. Interestingly, not many people in shorts, you will stand it if you where them.
Taxis everywhere, but we used Uber which worked really well and cheap maybe $8 for a 25min ride. Dollar strong vs COP, you can get a decent meal from $4 for meal of day style to $20 for a higher end fish place. Street food $1 hamburger and $2 chicken/beef stick.
Museums are great, lots of over 60 free or just a few bucks to see Bontero and Picasso originals.
We felt very safe even down in La Candelaria, never saw pickpocketing or theft but just a few requests for money during day and early evening. Was not out late evening so not sure about then.
Michael
United States of America
10
Scored 10
I did visit a lot and managed to see a lot for the first...
I did visit a lot and managed to see a lot for the first time, being this was the 5 time in Bogota.
Very safe, with lots of polis all around. and very clean.
Everyone was very helpful.
Just google must-see in Bogota, and go. !!
The rooms are spacious and well equipped. The staff was helpful and supportive.
The best hotel employee was Vivienne who was really nice and supportive.
The breakfast is not buffet but they give you an option for eggs your way or other Colombian dishes as usual in Colombia along with fruits. Breakfast is dedicated to Colombians and not expats as usual in Colombia.
The area is safe with good restaurants and supermarkets nearby. However it's not recommended to walk alone at night unless in a group as a common practice in Colombia.
I recently had the pleasure of staying at GH Bogota 100 and it was truly a delightful experience from start to finish. This hotel exceeded all my expectations, providing a perfect blend of luxury, comfort, and impeccable service.
From the moment I walked into the lobby, I was greeted by the warm and friendly staff who made me feel right at home. The check-in process was seamless, and the reception team went above and beyond to accommodate my preferences.
The hotel is in a great location; La Candelaria is within walking distance, and there are plenty of restaurants, parks, museums in the immediate surroundings. We had a great view of Bogota from the room. The staff was really nice and helpful, good English spoken at the reception desk. The internet connection was really good, the best we experienced anywhere in Colombia. Breakfast is good, too. Excellent value for money.
This is a great place to stay if you need to be near the airport in the huge sprawl that is Bogotá. If you have more time, I'd recommend actually going into the city, which has a lot to offer, but if you are in transit or need to catch an early flight, this place is ideal. Very clean and reliable, good facilities. Plus, I think, the quietest room I got in almost 4 weeks traveling Colombia, which was a major plus.
Everything: the architectural work is marvelous! Three classic houses that were persevered from the outside to create beautiful and consistent interiors inside, a spa-like garden to drink a cup of coffee when it rains in Bogotá, great Colombian-with-a-twist food straight from the farm served in the restaurant, and a service that took care of all our request in the most friendly way. We would definitely come back!
Location was great for early flights however my room wasnpt very clean and they completely forgot to clean my room one day. I had no sign on my door anything and spent all day exploring Bogota only to arrive to an uncleaned room late at night. It’s a practical hotel but really not the nicest. The staff is friendly but very very slow when checking in. A plus is the free shuttle to the airport though
Super clean and brand new hotel. 20 minutes in taxi from the airport.
It is located in a secure work zone so has lots of security. There's shops and restaurants in the zone and an ATM.
Excellent value for money and great hotel to chill in before flight out of Bogota.
Kettle in the room with coffees and sugars.
Cable TV and Netflix access.
Decent breakfast
7 min walk to a shopping mall.
The staff is exceptional, always taking care of you and helping you with everything you need.
The restaurant area which is the lobby as well has a great view of the city. It also has a balcony where you can sit and eat and enjoy the gorgeous view of Bogotá and its mountains.
It is also super close to to airport, like a 7min drive
Affordable and comfortable, great hotel overall.
The Chapinero District is among the safest in Bogota. Hotel located across the street from the Park Virrey. Lots of friendly folks walking their dogs. Plenty of restaurants nearby. Easy strolling and the people are among the best that I have encountered. Restaurants like Andres de Res and the Bombay Rooftop are great places to eat along with some lively entertainment
Exceptional charming boutique hotel in convenient part of Bogota. Friendly and attentive staff. The roof patio is not to be missed. Breakfast is included.
We had a red eye flight home and front desk allowed a late check out to accommodate us since room was not booked. Things will go smoother if you know some Spanish but that is generally true all over Colombia.
Staff was excellent: Katarin, Don Jose, and Don Manuel were super helpful. Also have to mention bulldog mascot of the hotel, Tokio! Cute dog. Great location in Usaquen, safe and upscale. Close to Carulla market, vegan cafe, Betaclimb rock-climbing gym, and Transmilenio. We will absolutely return here at the close of our vacation through Colombia.
Great hotel for our first few nights in Colombia. The rooms are spacious and very comfortable. It's in a nice area with a few resteraunts and bars around, if a little far from the city centre. The breakfast was brilliant with a great mix of European and Colombian food. Would certianly stay again if I was in Bogota
Super comfy beds....From a Canadian these are nice updated rooms, great shuttle to airport which I used a few times going from Bogota to Leticia and back....XOX right outside if you need anything plus a mini store in the hotel...Clean, great A/C, Wifi works decent and nice staff....What more do you need?
I liked that the staff is very helpful but also but also don’t make you feel watched, in a lot of hotels in Colombia it feels think to front desk tracks your every move but not hear. Also the facility is very well presented and the size of the rooms are amazing, overall and excellent stay.
Shuttle transfer service from Bogota Airport to the hotel was excellent. Hotel helped to arrange transport to Sogamoso in Boyaca which was very convenient and welcome. Adequate breakfast. Very helpful and courteous staff in all areas. Luggage storage was available.
It is really an outstanding hotel and a fantastic value.
The only downside is, that like many hotels in this category, there is no air conditioning or heat.
Typical in Colombia at this price point, but take a sleeping shirt for warmth at night.
Location is great in case you want to visit Bogota downtown. Gold museum nearby but also most of the other important parts to visit of the city center. Great (Colombian style) breakfast and very nice staff. I felt secure in the hotel
Friendly staff, the old town of Bogota and Montserat is walking distance away. Next to the hotel you can find good restaurants. Easy accesible from the international airport
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