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Staying at Hostel Joy Cll 85 was an unforgettable experience. The capsule-style room was a true highlight—unique, cozy, and surprisingly comfortable. Everything was spotless and well-maintained, with thoughtful touches that made the stay feel special. The location is great too, just a short walk from public transit and surrounded by local cafes and shops. It’s not just a place to sleep—it feels like part of a real adventure. I’m already planning my return visit and would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for something different and authentic in Bogotá.

The customer service here was absolutely outstanding—friendly, prompt, and genuinely attentive throughout our stay. From check-in to check-out, the staff went above and beyond to ensure everything was perfect. They were helpful with recommendations, local tips, and even assisted with last-minute requests without hesitation. The location is fantastic—just a short metro ride into downtown Bogotá, surrounded by great dining options and easy access to attractions. It’s rare to find such a warm, welcoming atmosphere combined with excellent value. I’d highly recommend this place to anyone visiting Bogotá—it’s truly a standout! We’ll definitely be back.

Staying at Usaquen Station Hostel was an absolute highlight of my trip to Bogotá. Located in a vibrant foodie neighborhood, the hostel is surrounded by delicious local eateries and feels very safe—something I truly appreciated as a solo traveler. The staff were incredibly friendly and always ready to help with recommendations or directions. My room was comfortable, well-maintained, and had a stylish design that matched the local vibe perfectly. Being just steps away from a major transit route made getting around the city effortless—whether I wanted to explore downtown or head out to the hills. It’s rare to find such a welcoming, well-located, and affordable place. I’d stay here again in a heartbeat.

One of the best hostels I've ever stayed at—truly a standout experience. It’s not luxury by any stretch, but that’s exactly what makes it so special: it feels like home. The owner has created such a warm, welcoming atmosphere where you instantly feel comfortable and cared for. From the moment you walk in, it’s clear this place is run with heart. Super friendly staff, clean and cozy dorms, and a great location just minutes from the city center—perfect for exploring on foot or by metro. What really sets it apart is the genuine hospitality and community vibe. It’s not just a place to sleep—it’s a place to connect. For anyone who values authenticity over flashiness, this hostel delivers beyond expectations. 10 stars without hesitation!

The hotel is spotlessly clean and incredibly practical—perfect for a quick, comfortable stay. The shower pressure was outstanding, making for a refreshing morning rinse. Breakfast was delicious and well-prepared, offering a great start to the day. Staff were attentive and went above and beyond to address all our questions and needs—truly helpful and warm-hearted. Located in a convenient area, it's easy to get around Bogotá, whether by public transit or on foot. Overall, this place offers excellent value and a genuinely pleasant experience. I’d happily return and recommend it to anyone visiting the city.

The location of One Fourteen Rooms is fairly convenient, with easy access to downtown Bogotá via public transit, but the overall condition of the property is quite disappointing. The rooms feel outdated, and the furnishings are worn and in need of replacement. The bathroom was particularly underwhelming—dirty, with visible mold around the fixtures and a poorly maintained floor. Everything gives off an old, neglected vibe, and the lack of upkeep really affects the experience. For the price, this isn’t a good value at all. If the hotel doesn’t invest in renovations and proper cleaning standards, it’s unlikely to attract repeat guests or positive reviews.

I stayed just one night at North House Hostel in Bogotá, and while my time there was brief, the experience was generally positive. The biggest plus was the affordable price—great for budget travelers. The location is also excellent; it's in a neighborhood full of cheap and tasty local eateries, making dining easy and wallet-friendly. Room cleanliness was acceptable for a hostel setting. However, there are a few drawbacks: no kitchen facilities, which limits self-catering options, and only one shared bathroom for the entire ground floor—this can get crowded during peak times. Overall, it’s a solid choice if you’re looking for a no-frills, budget-friendly stopover with good access to food and transport. Just keep in mind the lack of privacy and basic amenities if you're expecting more comfort.

Staying at Apartaestudios Los Andes was an absolute delight. The beds were brand new and incredibly comfortable, with fluffy pillows that made for a restful night’s sleep—something I really needed since I’m a light sleeper. The location is fantastic: close to everything, yet quiet and peaceful at night, which was perfect. The restaurant serves excellent food, especially the fish—it was fresh, flavorful, and well-prepared. Staff were friendly and attentive without being intrusive. My only small suggestion? Please don’t start room cleaning too early in the morning—some of us are not early risers! Overall, this place exceeded my expectations. Clean, quiet, well-located, and great value. Definitely recommend for anyone looking for a relaxing, hassle-free stay in Bogotá.

I'm wondering if the hotel is still operating, as I can't find any available dates for March or April. Has the hotel closed down or changed its name? If anyone has recent information—whether it's still open, rebranded, or no longer in operation—please let me know. Any updates would be greatly appreciated!

We stayed at Chapinorte Bogota on three separate occasions in December 2012 and January 2013, and it quickly became like a second home to us. Antonio, the owner, is truly exceptional—always attentive, genuinely warm, and such a fun person to chat with. His English is excellent, making communication effortless. We stayed in a private double room with an en-suite bathroom, first on the upper floor, then on the lower level for our next two visits—both were comfortable and peaceful. The hostel is located within a quiet residential building complex, offering a safe and welcoming atmosphere. There’s a well-equipped shared kitchen, plus thoughtful extras like a local info desk and a book exchange corner. If you're looking to explore Bogotá while still enjoying a cozy, secure place to rest, this is exactly the kind of spot you need. We can’t recommend it highly enough. And one little highlight we almost forgot: breakfast delivered right to our room once—pure luxury! Antonio, we’ve yet to find another place that matches the charm and care you offer.

Staying at Hotel Viaggio Nueve Tres in Bogotá was a great experience overall. The room was spacious and well-designed, offering plenty of comfort and a nice sense of openness—perfect for travelers who value space. Breakfast was included, though the quality was just average; still, it offered a decent variety to start the day. The location is excellent—central and easily accessible by public transit, making it simple to explore the city. If you're looking for a comfortable, no-frills stay with good value and a convenient base in Bogotá, this hotel is definitely worth considering.

I always come back to this hotel whenever I'm in Bogotá for business trips. Located right near Parque 93, it's super convenient with easy access to public transit and plenty of dining options nearby—there’s something for every taste. The staff are incredibly friendly and helpful, making the whole experience feel welcoming. Breakfast is a standout: abundant, varied, and delicious, with both international and local favorites. It’s the kind of place that makes you want to stay longer than planned. Highly recommend it for travelers who value comfort, convenience, and a warm atmosphere.
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