Hostal Fatima is a new and trendy hostal located in the buzzing Candalaria district. A house with a history of more than 150 years, there still remains much of the 19th century character through the wooden floors, stained glass widows and central fountain.
The combination of tasteful decoration, relaxed vibe and friendly, international atmosphere, makes Hostal Fatima a great spot to relax for a few days.
Offering more than the average backpackers hostel as far as facilities go, guests can make themselves at home in front of the fire, make the most of the free internet access or even take a soak in the jacuzzi! A sauna and sun room are also available at a small extra cost!
Hostal Fatima is a little taste of luxury in Bogota, and with all the extras thrown in, you might find it hard to leave!
Hostal Fatima has 20 beds divided between several 3-4 bed dorms. Prices are 22,000 Pesos for a dorm bed, including breakfast.
Free coffee is available all day and there's a fully equiped self-catering kitchen for those who like to eat in. In the evenings there is also an in-house bar and wide selection of music.
The hostel offers internet access as well as free wifi for those travelling with a laptop. The hostel also offers free local calls.
There's a jacuzzi and sauna for guest use at a small extra cost and in all the en-suite rooms, hot water 24 hours and towels.
A laundry service is also offered and a safety depost box to store valuables.
There are hammocks and many comfortable social areas to relax in including a solarium and tv/dvd area. There is also a cozy fire-place and a book collection.
The private garden and BBQ area is also a real luxury in the centre of the city.
The friendly staff will make sure you have all the information you need to make the most of your stay in Bogota.
By taxi: At the bus terminal or airport, tell the operator in the booth where you are going and collect a ticket.
By bus (or "buseta"): take the one that says " Germania " on the sign and get off at Calle19 with carrera 3. Transmilenio station 'Las aguas'.
Bogota
www.hostalfatima.com







