The Good & The Bad
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+Boutique design quality is main differentiator - interior execution that references Colombian material and craft tradition without becoming folklore decoration, and that specific balance is harder to achieve than most properties that attempt it manage.
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+Location in upper Bogotá residential and commercial zone gives correct access to Zona Rosa, Parque 93, and Chapinero Alto restaurant circuit which is actual evening programme of this city.
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+Price is very reasonable for boutique quality in Bogotá, comparable properties in Cartagena walled city charge significantly more for similar design standard.
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+Staff are warm and attentive in specific way that small Colombian boutique property either has or doesn't, and Juliette has it.
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+Rooms are clean and maintained at standard that boutique premise specifically requires - design investment only works if maintenance keeps it correct.
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+Breakfast is proper Colombian spread which immediately distinguishes it from properties serving generic continental format regardless of where they are.
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+Bogotá upper zone positioning gives correct access to ciclovía Sunday programme and Parque de la 93 infrastructure that activates daily.
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-Some rooms are better than others in terms of design execution and natural light, worth being specific at booking rather than accepting default.
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-Wifi is functional for basics and gets unreliable under heavier load, Colombian urban infrastructure is constraining variable here.
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-Bogotá altitude at 2600 meters produces acclimatisation variable that guests arriving from sea level discover on first day regardless of how good the hotel is.