"The staff were helpful and the room was clean. I like having coffee in my room and that was not possible. Had to wait till 7:30 AM for the restaurant to open. Or get dressed and walk around the corner. But overall, it was a comfortable visit in a fantastic neighborhood And I appreciate the kindness and helpfulness of the staff."
"The staff were helpful and the room was clean. I like having coffee in my room and that was not possible. Had to wait till 7:30 AM for the restaurant to open. Or get dressed and walk around the corner. But overall, it was a comfortable visit in a fantastic neighborhood And I appreciate the kindness and helpfulness of the staff."
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"The hotel offers great value for money, with an excellent location and a good breakfast. You can even make your own waffles, and the potato soup was especially impressive.
However, the service—particularly at the front desk—needs significant improvement. There were unnecessary delays during check-in, and staff responses to questions were slow and unhelpful, which made the experience frustrating.
Additionally, my room key expired at 11:00 a.m. even though I was still within my valid stay period. When I went to have it reactivated, the staff asked many unnecessary questions and misunderstood the situation, thinking I wanted to check out. This caused delays when I needed to return to my room to pack and leave for the airport.
More concerning, hotel staff entered my room before my official check-out time without proper notice. This was unacceptable. I still had my luggage in the room, so it made no sense to assume I was checking out.
Also, on rainy days in Bogotá, the room can get quite cold. You can ask the hotel to provide a heater if needed.
Overall, while the facilities and breakfast are good, the service experience—especially communication and respect for guests’ privacy—needs serious improvement."
"The earea is terrible,avoid this hotel! located in an industrial area with terible entrance atmittance to the complex!
Pics of this hotel are all photoshopped.
Also ride to the airport is like 40 min instead of the claimed 15 min..."
"Everything was great, especially the service. The staff couldn’t have been more friendly. They even prepared a bagged breakfast for us to take on the early morning shuttle to the airport! We had dinner at their restaurant, which was outstanding. You don’t typically find a restaurant of that high quality at a courtyard Marriott."
"Stayed for 4 nights, was able to acquire early check in and late checkout for a reasonable fee. Everyone was kind and welcoming, amazing breakfast daily. My only caution is to be careful with the water, we unfortunately got a bug and the locals told us it is better to drink the bottled water. "
By choosing a hostel, you can reduce your spending on accommodations and set aside more of your trip funds for exploring during your holiday. You can check out cultural highlights like the museums in this destination, or enjoy the local tours and other activities.
What is a hostel?
No two hostels look identical, but these dorm-style accommodations all have shared rooms (though many have private options too), budget-friendly prices and a social atmosphere.
What are the best hostels in Bogotá?
Ready to book a hostel? These top picks have the best reviews from our customers and could be a good place to start looking: Viajero Bogota Hostel & Spa - Located within a 20-minute walk of Plaza de Bolívar. Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi, a restaurant and a bar. Rooms come with towels, showers and TVs. Socialtel Parque 93 Bogota - Located within a 10-minute walk of 93 Park. Guests can enjoy free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and a restaurant. You'll find towels, showers and bed sheets in all rooms. Casa Dreamer Bogota - Located within a 20-minute walk of Plaza de Bolívar. Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi, a restaurant and a bar. Rooms come with towels, showers and free Wi-Fi. Hotel El Encanto - Located within a 20-minute walk of Movistar Arena and Estadio Nemesio Camacho. Property features include free Wi-Fi and laundry facilities. Rooms come with towels, showers and free Wi-Fi. Hostal CQ Chapinero - Hostel - Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour front desk and tour/ticket assistance. Rooms come with towels, bed sheets and free Wi-Fi.
How many hostels can I expect to find in Bogotá?
If you're in the market for an affordable place to stay in Bogotá, one of Expedia's 57 hostels could be a great choice.
When is the best time of year to stay in a hostel in Bogotá?
The weather is important when you're experiencing new places, so here are some stats about the local climate: The hottest months are usually September and January, with an average temperature of 14°C, while the coldest months are January and December, with an average of 14°C. The rainiest months in Bogotá are November, April, March and October, with each month seeing an average of 334 mm of rainfall.
What is there to see and do in Bogotá?
Depending on how you want to spend your time, you might like to explore the area around Bogotá. Get out into nature with places such as Parque Simón Bolívar, El Chico National Park and Lourdes Square. Cultural attractions include National Museum of Colombia, Gold Museum and Museo Casa de Moneda. Visit landmarks such as Hacienda Santa Barbara Mall, Parque Jaime Duque and Catedral Primada de Colombia.
What's the best way to get to and around Bogotá while staying at a hostel?
Keep this information about transit options in Bogotá in your back pocket to make the most of your stay: You can search for flights to the closest airport, which is Bogotá (BOG-El Dorado Intl.), located 6.4 mi (10.3 km) away. An alternative is Villavicencio (VVC-La Vanguardia), situated 45.1 mi (72.7 km) away. When you're out and about, you might want to use public transport to get around. Local metro stations include La Sabana de Bogotá Station and San Antonio Station. To explore more of the area, hop on a train at Estación Usaquén Station, Estación La Caro Station or Cajicá Station.