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.
Located in El Chico district within walking distance from 93 Park, the financial and entertainment districts, plus the Embassy district, Hotel Madisson Inn Luxury By GEH Suites offers luxurious rooms...
Ideally set in the center of Bogotá, Tequendama Suites Bogota has free WiFi throughout the property, a fitness center and free private parking for guests who drive.
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.
Hotel San Francisco de Asis is conveniently located in Bogota's central area. Guests will find an on-site restaurant, free wired internet throughout the property and free private parking.
Steven
United States of America
Bidenomics not working. We all need help. Hotel San Francisco de Asís is a wonderful place to stay. Friendly and helpful staff. Great breakfast included. Awesome location close to all of the activities and action
Featuring a restaurant and free WiFi in Bogotá,Courtyard by Marriott Bogota Airport offers accommodations and a daily a la carte breakfast. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
Set in an impressive building, Casa Dann Carlton Hotel & SPA features an indoor pool, Spa facilities, a fitness center and a restaurant.
Anthony
Aruba
WE USUALLY STAY AT THE MARRIOTT. BUT WANTED TO TRY A DIFFERENT RESORT. BAR & RESTAURANT ARE GREAT. SERVICE STAFF IS GREAT VERY SERVICE MINDED. BEDS ARE NICE. GOOD SECURITY. FRONTDESK ARE FAST & PROFESSIONAL. SPA WAS UNAVAILABLE BUT NO PROBLEM. ENJOYED IT IN 2022 WHILE WE STAYED AT FOUR POINTS BY SHERATON.
Set in Bogotá, 0.8 mi from Quevedo's Jet, Hotel Grand Park features a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property. Rooms include a flat-screen TV. Certain units have views of the mountain or...
Located in Bogotá, 3.7 miles from Unicentro Shopping Mall, GHL Hotel Bioxury provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a restaurant.
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 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, within a 9-minute walk of Corferias International Exhibition Center and 3.2 miles of Bolivar Square, Hotel Fontana Bogotá has accommodations with a fitness center and free WiFi...
Excelente las instalaciones muy agradable el lugar
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.
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
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.
La amabilidad del personal y las instalaciones hermosas
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.
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 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
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!
Casa deco Hotel is located close to central Bogota, between the Museo del Oro and Las Aguas subway stations. It offers free Wi-Fi, a business center and 24-hour reception.
Very good location but not too noisy. Interesting house. Nice breakfast.
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.
Hospedium Hotel Urban Bogotá Javeriana has accommodations in Bogotá near Bavaria Park and National Museum. This 3-star hotel offers room service, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
Nos gustó la amabilidad del personal y la cama era muy cómoda y limpia.
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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.
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. !!
MARCOLVA MARIA
Curaçao
8.0
Scored 8.0
Bogota is a very very big city!
Bogota is a very very big city! We walked around the Candelaria a lot, which was great since it was during holy week and the streets were full of people and vendors. The funicular to Monserrat was incredible and highly recommended. Be prepared to spend a couple of hours up there, including eating at one of the many little restaurants, and enjoying the view. We took taxis everywhere, which was really easy and also important to remember that they are small (3-4 people) if you have a larger group. Later in the afternoon in March/April, there can be big rainstorms, so make sure to bring an umbrella!
Keeley
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Staying in the Candelaria was an excellent choice and I...
Staying in the Candelaria was an excellent choice and I generally enjoyed the city. The hills could be challenging, especially to me in my late 70's, but public seating often available. The menus read like a US Mexican restaurant, but what you get is often anything but! The breakfast aifresco in my photo was the Colombian version of Eggs Benedict, but with a fresh bread roll, topped by clotted cream, raw tomato, bacon, poached eggs and cheese sauce. I was surprised when the vegetable sopa turned out to contain whole checken feet.
Don't miss the many museums. I particularly anjoyed the Military Museum and the Museo de Bogota and under no circumstances miss the free tour of the Gold Museum. I was not impressed by the Tren Touristico de la Sabana (a staight line over flat land and in my case, puuled by a diesel!), nor as a non-church goer by the Salt Cathederal. The latter required a long walk downhill, followed of course by an equally long uphil back! Maybe the stand-alone mine tour might have been preferable?
The biggest problem in Bogota and almost everywhere else was finding local information. Advertised Tourist Boothes were eithr closed or non-existant thus finding a decent map in English is impossible. Buy and bring your own from home.
We had a great stay at the Grand Hyatt, Bogota. The grand suite was thoughtfully designed space with large rooms and bathroom, and roof to floor sweeping views of the city and the surrounding mountains. Loved the hotel's location (on main ave connecting city to airport, near other major brands and several embassies). But by far the best thing about our stay was the staff! They readily accommodated every need especially our changed dates.
Very elegant boutique hotel with exceptional design - in lobby, kitchen, terrace, etc. The location was perfect, definitely would recommend staying in Chapinero when visiting Bogota - walking distance to Zone G for restaurants, also close for Zone T for bars and clubs, around 25 minutes taxi (Uber or Cabify) ride to Candelaria, and 35-40 min ride to the Airport. The staff was really friendly and helpful although they don't speak English.
Excellent airport shuttle, great staff, awesome room, quick and tasty room service!
Took the room as a I had an 11 hour layover in Bogota and needed to work and rest. Got to check in early too! This room was perfect as it had a desk, good internet and free airport shuttle every 30 mins. The airport is a very short drive to the hotel.
I was very impressed with this Hotel and highly recommend it when you need to stay by the airport
I loved my multiple stays at this hotel during my visit to Colombia. It’s a beautiful building in a perfect location in La Candelaria. The rooms are great and include a safe. A good breakfast is served every morning. Particular thanks to Alfredo and Gabriel for all their service and for always wanting to help – they are such a friendly team. Gran servicio! Would highly recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Bogota.
Very safe and overall comfortable place to stay. The staff super friendly, as it is usual in Colombia, especially Bogota. I also located in a short Uber ride away from many tourist place, like the Monseratte station, Gold museum, several malls of many sizes, etc.
Also we asked for an extra chair, and they agreed to provide one. Thanks for the gesture.
We stayed at the airport hotel in Bogota for a night before our flight, and it served its purpose perfectly. It's just a 5-minute drive from the airport. The staff was incredibly friendly, even preparing breakfast for us in the early morning and arranging a taxi.The room had all the essentials, but not much more. However, it was clean and comfortable.
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.
As first time travelers to Colombia, this hotel was perfect for us - close to the airport. We did some tours which required a long taxi drive in heavy traffic to get to La Candeleria. Next visit we may stay one night at this hotel, them move to one closer to the more touristy destinations. Staff was very helpful to us non-Spanish speaking folks.
I've been saying it for a while and will continue. It's the best hotel to stay when making a layover in Bogota. Close the airport, free shuttle to and from the hotel to aiport. Good breakfast included in price, they take care of you and your belonging with an smile. This time we used laundry services and luggage storage and was excellent.
The hotel was super close by to the airport! It was like a 15 minute ride in thee shuttle the hotel offers (also great). When we arrived at the hotel the check in was fast and Camilo, the receptionist was extra nice! Breakfast was OK. The room was more than enough for two people that only had a long layover in Bogota.
Well located hotel in a cozy neighborhood near Parque 93. Very good cleaning services. Nice staff. My room was nice, clean and well equipped. It had an expresso machine, a working table and a refrigerator. Breakfast is OK. Neighborhood has lots of nice places to go out, have a beer or a colombian coffee.
The hotel is really beautiful, having the colonial type as the photos, the hotel is in a very calm area, yet also close to the public transportation and minutes away on foot to the mall, Kelly and Fran were really helpful and kind, definitely will come back there for my next trip to Colombia. Thank you
If you are in Bogota and need a hotel close to the airport, this is a fantastic choice! Extremely well located 5-10min from the airport, reliable free shuttle service every 30min, very comfortable and extremely quiet rooms (despite the proximity to the airport) and super friendly and helpful staff!
The location is great! Close to everything you want to see. The rooms are small and sparse but comfortable and clean. We appreciated that Hotel let us use parking past check out. Breakfast buffet looked delicious but at 40k p. P. a bit expensive for Colombian circumstances.
The property was in the city close to the airport and provided a shuttle to the airport which was helpful. The room was large, clean, comfortable and quiet. It was definitely the best hotel I stayed at during my stay in Bogota.
Great option for an airport hotel in Bogota. Located off a busy road on the way to the airport - but has great sound proofing so we had a quiet nights sleep. Easy to access, very clean, and tasty breakfast.
Amazing fitness center, a local gym open to the hotel guests. Excellent location for the businesses and gov't facilities in that corner of Bogota. Efficient airport transfer.
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