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  1. #80

    Staying at a new hotel that may charge me the vat tax

    Need help, I can't remember the name of the exemption stamp I need in my passport to avoid the tax. Anybody familiar with this?

  2. #79
    Quote Originally Posted by SnowMan321  [View Original Post]
    After using google it seemed like Click Clack might be a good guest friendly hotel but I wanted to send them an email first to double check. This is the response that I received:

    "We do allow this, but it have an extra charge. We only allow an additional guest for 60.000 COP but he / she must be registered at the moment of the check -in; on the contrary if they are not registered the fee is of 180.000 COP. The maximum capacity per room is two pax."

    That is the most stupid guest policy I have ever seen. It seems like she is trying to say there is a 60 k fee for checking in with 2 people. 180 k if you register later. For a hotel that tries to be a hip party hotel, I just don't understand.

    Crazy.
    I've never stayed at the Click Clack hotel (my disclaimer). But, I've been to the bar. I'd be surprised if you couldn't take your guest to either the basement or rooftop bars for a cocktail and then via elevator to your room. The couple of times that I've been there, my impression is that there were a couple of chicas hanging out that were available to the hotel patrons, of whom a notable percentage were extranjeros. No doubt, though, that if you ask for permission, they'll likely inform you of the registration rules and fees.

  3. #78

    Click Clack not so guest friendly?

    After using google it seemed like Click Clack might be a good guest friendly hotel but I wanted to send them an email first to double check. This is the response that I received:

    "We do allow this, but it have an extra charge. We only allow an additional guest for 60.000 COP but he / she must be registered at the moment of the check -in; on the contrary if they are not registered the fee is of 180.000 COP. The maximum capacity per room is two pax."

    That is the most stupid guest policy I have ever seen. It seems like she is trying to say there is a 60 k fee for checking in with 2 people. 180 k if you register later. For a hotel that tries to be a hip party hotel, I just don't understand.

    Crazy.

  4. #77
    Quote Originally Posted by Jbj64  [View Original Post]
    You do know that Bogot is over 8500 ft and you will usually need a jacket, so why would A/C be a big deal?
    For ventilation.

  5. #76
    Quote Originally Posted by Jicks  [View Original Post]
    I'm looking for a decent 3-star hotel near Santa Fe. I know there is Hotel Oceania Comfort near by but it doesn't have A/C.
    You do know that Bogotá is over 8500 ft and you will usually need a jacket, so why would A/C be a big deal?

  6. #75

    Any decent hotel near Santa Fe?

    I'm looking for a decent 3-star hotel near Santa Fe. I know there is Hotel Oceania Comfort near by but it doesn't have A/C.

  7. #74
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    Quote Originally Posted by Routard  [View Original Post]
    For those who are allergic to the "'walk of shame"' from the lobby to the elevator in a hotel when with a girl, here a very discrete apartment:

    Fully furnished new clean and safe apartment in Chapinero: 1 bedroom with queen size bed, fully equipped open kitchen, bathroom with hot shower, living room with satellite TV, nice view on last floor and huge balcony. Price 35 $ a day, just contact me through pm.
    Hot damn, I'm interested.

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  8. #73
    Quote Originally Posted by WorldTravel69  [View Original Post]
    The reason you do not find Swimming pools in Hotels is, why do they need them and who will use them?

    Average monthly weather in Bogota, Colombia. Bogota has a subtropical climate with dry warm summers and mild winters.
    The average temperature is 14.5 degrees Celsius (58 Fahrenheit).

    The elevation is 8,675 feet.
    There are quite a few hotels in the Parque 93 and Zona Rosa areas with swimming pools, although most are indoors. Can't remember the name, but one has suites with their own private balcony pool.

  9. #72

    Apartment for rent

    For those who are allergic to the "'walk of shame"' from the lobby to the elevator in a hotel when with a girl, here a very discrete apartment:

    Fully furnished new clean and safe apartment in Chapinero: 1 bedroom with queen size bed, fully equipped open kitchen, bathroom with hot shower, living room with satellite TV, nice view on last floor and huge balcony. Price 35 $ a day, just contact me through pm.
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  10. #71

    Elevation

    The reason you do not find Swimming pools in Hotels is, why do they need them and who will use them?

    Average monthly weather in Bogota, Colombia. Bogota has a subtropical climate with dry warm summers and mild winters.
    The average temperature is 14.5 degrees Celsius (58 Fahrenheit).

    The elevation is 8,675 feet.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rodeo9112  [View Original Post]
    Are there any hotels with swimming pools in Bogota? I swear this is like a unicorn. I just can't find one no matter how hard I look. Specifically looking in the ZR or 93 areas.

    Thanks!

  11. #70
    In the SPG line the Sheraton has a nice pool. So does the W which was packed last weekend. Sucks cause my threesome were looking to have some naughty fun.

    Marriott and JW also have pools. Hth.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rodeo9112  [View Original Post]
    Are there any hotels with swimming pools in Bogota? I swear this is like a unicorn. I just can't find one no matter how hard I look. Specifically looking in the ZR or 93 areas.

    Thanks!

  12. #69

    Best Western 93

    Stayed two nights here and it isn't really girl friendly. I booked for two so they said I could bring one guest and get her registered and that's it. It is in a good location near Parque 93. I could walk to Juan Pablos from there and feel safe doing so.

  13. #68

    Swimming pools?

    Are there any hotels with swimming pools in Bogota? I swear this is like a unicorn. I just can't find one no matter how hard I look. Specifically looking in the ZR or 93 areas.

    Thanks!

  14. #67

    Royal Hotels in Zona Rosa

    Anyone know the current chica policy at Boheme Royal and Andino Royal hotels in ZR? I know the quality and location of both are great as I have stayed at each in the past. Just not sure about the ever-changing girl friendliness. If anyone has recent experience or can do some quick recon, I'd appreciate it. Just staying for a one night layover.

    Thanks!

  15. #66

    Chica friendly?

    Hi everyone,

    Can someone help me out and let me know if Hotel Tequendama Bogota.

    Avenida carrera 10 No. 26 - 21 Bogota, Colombia.

    Is girl friendly?

    Thanks in advance.

    Viper10.

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