Calle 22 Bis # 43 B - 56, Bogotá, Cundinamarca (Colombia) Show on map
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Ayenda 1019 San Angel Corferias is a comfortable hotel a few minutes from the US Embassy in Bogota
This pleasant hotel offers practical services and facilities
It has daily breakfast, a parking lot and wireless internet
In addition, the property has rooms with facilities that include a high definition TV, minibar and other practical amenities
Taxes are not included and must be paid directly at the hotel for foreigners, Non-resident Colombians, and bookings that are not prepaid
In accordance with Colombian laws the only exemptions apply to Tourists with Entry and Stay Permits with PIP-3, PIP-5, PIP-6 or PIP-10 stamps, or the TP-7, TP-11 or TP-12 temporary visa
The rates in Colombian pesos include federal sales tax for Colombian guests
Colombians who pay at the destination and foreigners whose purpose of travel is not for rest or recreation must pay federal sales tax at the hotel at check-out
The rates do not include hotel insurance, which must be paid per person, per night directly at the hotel
Please note that when a room reservation has been made for a room with breakfast, children breakfasts are not included
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Tax Information
The rate does not include the 19% VAT tax on accommodation, hotel insurance or other additional charges that the Hotel may charge; They must be paid directly at the Hotel. Foreigners not resident in the country who acquire a tourist package, checking their immigration status with the current PIP5 Entry and Permanence Permit seal, with the current PTP-5 Temporary Permit Permit seal, or the current TP-11 visa; they will be exempt from the 19% VAT tax.
How to arrive
*Ayenda 1019 San Angel Corferias is 6 miles from El Dorado International Airport
* Within walking distance of the United States Embassy
*4 miles from Plaza Bolivar
*4 miles from the Quinta de Bolivar
*4
5 miles from the Gold Museum
*5 miles from La Candelaria, Bogota
*5 miles from the Botero Museum