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Hotel Vilar America
4.2/5107 Reviews
The hotel is at a good location in Chapinero being close to main streets, ATMs, banks, hospitals, etc. The staff was always very warm and respectful. The bed and pillows were very comfy and you can have a good night rest. The wifi is pretty fast once you’re connected.
Hotel le Manoir Bogota
4.2/552 Reviews
It is a very good hotel located just a few squares from Transmilenio, you can also go to several places walking and it is very nice around it. breakfast quality is good, serve a buffet with fruit, cheese, jam, yogurt juice, eggs, bread, The negative thing this buffet has is that they serve waffles but there is no honey for them or marmelade, it was asked several times until the girl finally had to say that there was no. The room is comfortable and something to emphasize is that it always remains very clean and orderly what I love, the negative point of the room is that despite the hotel is in a very quiet and quiet area all night There is a engine that is continuously off which stops the good rest.
Hotel City Bog 106
3.9/556 Reviews
Excellent attention, good breakfast. Good facilities of the hotel. The boy who serves at the very friendly reception helps one with the letter available from food sites near the hotel, which makes it easy for him not to go out to search
Hotel Muisca
4.1/552 Reviews
Let’s start with the good. The hotel is very charming, nice decor and very clean. The staff is friendly and the breakfast nice. So the reality: this is really more of an upscale hostel than “hotel”. Check in went well, however there were many things that could be improved if disclosed at check-in: you have to ask for key to in room safe (which is tiny), you have to ask for the hot water to be turned on for your shower, there is a really lovely upper outdoor terrace which no one advised us of so we only figured it out the night before we left. Wi-Fi was not provided on check-in, we had to come back and ask. All these things are really not that big of a deal but it would’ve made a lot of trips back to the front desk unnecessary. The most aggravating part of our experience was the noise. You hear absolutely everything including the doorbell to the hotel, which ruminates throughout even late at night, and very early in the morning. We were woken up at 4:30 AM twice due to chattering. We asked for two extra pillows, and they were not able to provide that for us until our last night. There were no cups in the rooms. Also, the room we had was number nine on the second floor, which was adequate, however there are no windows just a stained glass window which light would be men making it difficult to sleep. We were given a remote control for the television, which even with a battery change and never ended up working. Lastly, the hotel is on one of the steepest hills in the area. It is a good location just be prepared for a steep climb to the hotel.
Hotel Regina
4.1/554 Reviews
It was not a good first impression when we arrived in the pouring rain, and the receptionist couldn't find our booking and didn't seem overly bothered about it. I had to show her confirmation on my phone for her to then look a bit harder, finally finding it but no explanation or apology. We then had to sign numerous forms, goodness knows what for, and hope they are not signed to be charged for anything ! But after the initial bad start, the rest was all good. Our Twin Room was lovely, nice and spacious and even had a mini fridge, hob and sink - like a mini kitchenette. Desk, wardrobe, loads of power sockets, and a safe as well. No ac, so the room got quite stuffy so had to keep the windows open. The shower was the best we've had in 3 weeks in Colombia, super pressure, boiling hot, and lots of room - amazing ! Very good value, and the breakfast was really good - cereal, coffee/hot chocolate, fresh juices, eggs to order, pancakes, fresh bread, cheese, ham, salad, toast etc. Very small area though with only a few tables, so it soon felt very cramped. Lovely rooftop garden, but unfortunately it rained both evenings we were there so we didn't use it. Originally built in 1921, and some of it does show its age - the lift looks like the original, really tiny, and jerks alarmingly when it first moves ! The morning receptionist spoke very good english and was really friendly and helpful, and booked us a taxi to the airport for 36,000 pesos. Very good location in La Candelaria area, so nice and easy to walk to main sights from there, and just around the corner from Museo de Oro.
Spotty Bogotá Centro
4.4/557 Reviews
Just arrived in Colombia so thought I’d stay somewhere half decent, nice place, comfortable bed, sick rooftop pool. Only gripe I’ve really got is that a cleaner stole some items. A T-shirt, tooth brush, toothpaste and jumbo pack of wet wipes that were left on my bed. Worst part is that the wet wipes won’t be used to there full potential as they bring masturbation to the next level. As for the toothbrush and toothpaste, I hope you and your family all caught herpes as I had a stinking coldsore on my lip. Good night god bless

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Highest PriceUS$183
Lowest PriceUS$14
Number of Reviews 5,568
Number of hotels1,077
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$55
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$54

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Every day, travelers worldwide arrive at El Dorado International Airport to start their vacations and business trips in Bogota.

There are 657 hotels in Bogota on Trip.com, including luxury, boutique, and budget hotels. When looking for hotels in Bogota, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 44 USD. There are 42 five-star hotels in Bogota at an average price of 108 USD per night. There are 122 four-star hotels in Bogota at an average price of 66 USD per night. There are 126 three-star hotels in Bogota at an average price of 36 USD per night. There are 11 two-star hotels in Bogota at an average price of 18 USD per night. There are many well-known chain hotels in Bogota. Sofitel is the most popular brand among tourists. Those who favor Sofitel can choose a hotel under its name. A popular hotel in Bogota, Hotel Habitel is also one of the highest rated. Many tourists also stay at Casa Dann Carlton Hotel & Spa.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Bogota, such as Park 93. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Botero Museum, Parque Tercer Milenio. The most famous attractions locally are Avenida Jimenez, Octava, Salitre Magico.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 17.1°C during the day, 11.37°C at night

• April to June: 16.98°C during the day, 12.08°C at night

• July to September: 16.38°C during the day, 11.42°C at night

• October to December: 16.93°C during the day, 11.47°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 69.67 cm

• Summer: 103.0 cm

• Autumn: 50.0 cm

• Winter: 115.0 cm

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