Vibrant Chapinero*Zona T & G *Movistar* Airport
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Charming and beautiful apartment/studio for 3 people, located in the heart of CHAPINERO, the financial and central area of the capital. A safe district with easy access to theaters, public transportation, cultural centers and concert centers, walks, museums, world-class restaurants and the list is truly endless! PERFECT for couples and solo adventurers who want to discover Bogotá from a central and safe place. SUPER FAST WIFI Internet (60MB). The space This beautiful apartment is fully available for your arrival and free of infection risks. We have a cleaning staff trained to comply with all cleaning and disinfection protocols for the rented space and common areas as recommended by local authorities and Airbnb protocols. THE APARTMENT: This nice and comfortable apartment is part of 7 beautiful and comfortable fully independent studio apartments in a residential building. Fully furnished and prepared for 3 people (maximum capacity), you will have a double bed, IKEA double sofa bed, private bathroom, SMART TV with Colombian open signal channels and Netflix Installed (guest's own account *), and a gas kitchen equipped with all the basic tools necessary for the preparation of your food. You will also have a set of linens for your bed and towels for guests, personal hygiene products such as toilet paper and body soap. THE BUILDING The building is located in one of the capital's most emblematic and traditional neighborhoods: CHAPINERO. You will find a great variety and infinity of commercial premises around you. Just to mention, you will find banks, clothing stores, restaurants, supplies, hardware stores, pharmacies, pets, ice cream parlors, supermarkets, nightclubs, pubs, cafes, in short... a wide variety of commercial premises, and in addition to this, the efficient public transport service on 53rd Street is impressive! All just blocks away! IT WILL BE A PLEASURE TO PROVIDE YOU WITH OUR SERVICES! Some of the amenities you'll get from our services: ✔ DOUBLE BED ✔ YOUR PET WILL BE WELCOMED WITH GREAT CARE. ✔ IKEA TYPE DOUBLE SOFA BED ✔ SMARTTV WITH INTERNET ACCESS and Colombian open signal channels (Netflix installed in the guest's own account). ✔ PRIVATE BATHROOM ✔ SUPERFAST WIFI INTERNET (60MB) ✔ FULLY EQUIPPED KITCHEN ✔ LAUNDRY: Top load washers. Guest access Once the reservation is confirmed, I will send you the details of your reservation (exact address, contact phone number, and additional details) through Airbnb's internal messaging. At the time of check-in, you can call the phone number provided to notify your entry a few hours before your arrival, so that they can send you the entry instructions. It is very important to note that guests must send clear photos of their IDs at least two days before their arrival. Colombian ID if you are Colombian, or passport if you are a foreigner. This is to be able to register them with the building administration and avoid setbacks at the time of your arrival. CHECK-IN: after 3:00 PM. CHECK-OUT: before 11:00 AM. Other things to note 11 Things to Do In the Neighborhoods where the apartment is located: Chapinero, which due to its location could be your best option! Here are 11 things you should do while you are there. 1. See A Show At The Teatro Libre De Bogotá El Teatro Libre has two locations, one in La Candelaria and the other in Chapinero. The theater was founded in 1973 and has since been one of Bogotá’s most influential stages for the development of theatrical arts in the city and Colombia. They work in conjunction with several universities in the city but also have their own governing body and company of performers. Expect to see works by authors such as Shakespeare, Strindberg, P. Weiss, Brecht, Tirso de Molina and Colombian playwrights such as García Márquez, J. Silver, P. Bonnett, E. Navajas and E. Camacho. Teatro Libre de Bogotá. 2. Football Game At Estadio Nemésio Camacho El Campín AND THE NEW CAMPIN ARENA El Campín stadium is the biggest stadium in Bogotá, with more than 36,000 seats. It was built in 1936 to commemorate the city’s 400th anniversary and is the home stadium for two of Colombia’s biggest premier league teams. Independiente Santa Fe and Millonarios F.C. play games throughout the year and have a massive fan base within the city. Throughout Latin America, football, or soccer, represents a major cultural activity, and Colombia is no different. If football isn't your thing, the stadium also hosts other events throughout the year, from concerts to games. WITH OUR NEW CAMPIN ARENA, Bogota has become one of the most famous destinations in Latin America for concerts. NO INTERNATIONAL ELITE ARTIST WILL BE ABLE TO MISS THE OPPORTUNITY TO BE IN THIS ARENA. In the last few months, the following have been here: Sting & Shaggy ZOÉ JUANES - MIGUEL BOSÉ - SEBASTIAN YATRA 3. Jorge Eliecer Gaitán House Museum If you’re interested in learning about the political and legal history in Colombia, the Jorge Eliecer Gaitán House Museum is the place to go. The museum is located at the old residence of Jorge Eliecer Gaitán, one of Colombia’s most important political figures and leaders. He led the populist movement in Colombia during his tenure as Education Minister, Labor Minister and mayor of Bogotá. He was assassinated in 1944 and was buried in his home, where he still rests today. The museum offers a political history of Bogotá and Colombia. You will learn about his life, politics and how they transformed the political discourse in Colombia today. Many other events and exhibits are displayed temporarily at the museum, such as photographs and art exhibits that usually feature political or controversial themes. 4. Plaza Del Mercado De Paloquemao Mercado de Palo Quemado is one of the largest and most exciting daily markets in Bogotá, full of colors, flavors and smells that make it unique in Latin America. Though it’s often overlooked by most tourists, you won’t find a more authentic culinary experience. Throughout the aisles, you’ll find the freshest fruits and vegetables, the most beautiful flowers and the most authentic street food. Colombia has an incredible variety of produce that is not usually seen in other parts of the world. You could spend an entire morning sampling tropical fruits that we guarantee you’ve never had before. It’s best to go in the morning to find the best produce. Make sure to take cash and leave any large bulky items at your hotel, as the aisles can get quite crowded, especially on the weekends. 5. Movie Theater Chapinero is known throughout Bogotá as the center of the city’s LGBTI community. So much so that the neighborhood is often called "Chapigay." It should come as no surprise that Chapinero has the best nightlife in the city. Theatron is considered the largest gay nightclub, not only in Latin America, but worldwide. It has five floors, 13 different sections, and occupies an entire block of the neighborhood. Saturday is their busiest and most exciting night. All the sections are open and usually feature special performers, from the most fabulous drag queens to singers and dancers. The club is open to everyone, and you’ll never see a party quite like nights at Theatron. 6. Shopping At Centro Comercial Andino Centro Comercial Andino, is one of Bogotá’s most beautiful and diverse shopping malls. The mall features a variety of stores from brands in every price range, from Dolce & Gabbana to Steve Madden. The majority of the stores are international brands from the United States and Europe, but there are several Colombian brands worth visiting. Both the successful Tennis and Studio F originated in Colombia and have become two of the most recognized stores in the country. For anyone hoping to do some serious shopping while visiting Bogotá, you won’t find a better place. 7. Eating The restaurants in Chapinero are some of the best in the city and Latin America, serving a variety of dishes made from the best products available. There are restaurants for every budget, from delicious street food to fancy fine dining. If you're looking for authentic Colombian cuisine, try Andrés D.C. or Restaurante Club Colombia. Seafood lovers must visit Central Cevicheria, and if you’re hoping to explore the high-end culinary arts, Criterion and Astrid & Gastón are exceptional choices. Street food in Colombia is also something you can’t miss. Try a freshly toasted arepa with cheese, or if you're craving something sweet, obleas and arequipe. And don't forget to try the best traditional dish in downtown Colombia, LA GALLINA CON PAPAS CHORIADAS, and the best place is DONA SEGUNDA, which is the best street food restaurant in the city. 8. Ciclovia Bogotá Every Sunday, the bustling metropolis of Bogotá is transformed into a cyclist's dream city. Many major roads and streets close from 7 am to 2 pm to create a bike path that runs throughout the city. At public parks and stadiums, fitness instructors teach free classes to the public, while runners, walkers, skaters, and cyclists take full advantage of the bike paths. A major part of the path runs through the Chapinero neighborhood and renting a bike or going for a run is a great way to get to know the city and meet locals and tourists who enjoy the outdoor activity on a Sunday morning. Visit the Bogotá’s visitor website to find out more about the route and where to find everything you need to enjoy Sundays like the locals. 9. THE GALLERIES AREA is one of the activity centers in Bogotá with many bars, restaurants, clubs and shopping centers. In the evening, it becomes one of the best party sites in the city. The variety of its bars, clubs and pubs makes it a unique experience! 10. La Negra If you're looking for a more relaxed club experience, La Negra is a great place to listen to and see authentic Colombian music and dance. The bar and nightclub’s eclectic, colorful and Afro-Caribbean theme feels like a beautiful balance between Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights and a modern nightclub. The bar often has live bands performing music across many genres, from reggae to traditional Colombian cumbia. Don't forget to wear comfortable shoes, because you'll be dancing all night. 11. Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de Lourdes In the heart of Chapinero is the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. It is a beautiful Catholic basilica and remains one of the city’s most recognized religious symbols. It was built in 1875 and was consecrated in 1904. It was the first Gothic style construction built in Colombia and remains one of the most visited churches in the city. The interior is just as beautiful as the exterior, with white walls, gold accents and features. The plaza surrounding the church is also quite a spectacle. You’ll see street performers, vendors, musicians, magicians and families enjoying the fresh air and open space. Iglesia de Nuestra. Registration Details 111137
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