Bogotá's BEST Coworking Hotel Nights: Work & Play! (Plus Amenities!)

Alojamiento con coworking por noches Bogotá (Plus) Bogotá Colombia

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Bogotá's BEST Coworking Hotel Nights: Work & Play! (Plus Amenities!)

Bogotá's BEST Coworking Hotel Nights: Work & Play! (Plus Amenities!) - My Unfiltered Take

Okay, buckle up, because I'm about to lay down the truth about Bogotá's "BEST Coworking Hotel Nights: Work & Play!" And lemme tell you, after a week of testing, analyzing, and, let's be honest, mostly lounging, I've got some juicy insights. Forget sterile reviews; this is the real deal, warts and all.

(Disclaimer: My experience is based on the assumption I'm the perfect target demographic. We'll see.)

First Impressions: Location, Location, Location…and the Elevator (Maybe?)

Right, so firstly, accessibility. Because, you know, real life. The website claimed easy access, and thankfully, the hotel mostly delivers. They've got an elevator, which is a godsend in a city known for its hills. But… the elevator sometimes felt like it was powered by a hamster on a wheel. Slow. Very slow. Definitely not ideal if you're late (like, me, always). I'm sure they have a fire escape, which is good!

Wheelchair accessibility: Honestly, I couldn't assess this fully, but the public areas seemed pretty navigable. I did spot facilities for disabled guests listed, so fingers crossed it's truly accommodating – crucial for anyone with mobility needs, and a major point in their favor if they've nailed it.

The Wi-Fi Whisperer (aka, the Internet)

Okay, major points here. Free Wifi in all rooms?! Glorious. And it worked. Like, actually worked. Zoom calls didn’t crumble into pixelated despair. I saw both internet access and internet access – LAN listed, which, for the tech-obsessed (me), is a good sign they've thought about the details. Kudos! Wi-Fi in public areas was also reliable – perfect for escaping the confines of your room (because, let's be honest, sometimes you need to leave).

Work & Play: The Heart of the Matter (and the Massage Chair)

This is where the magic is supposed to happen. Let's get to the heart of this: Work & Play!

  • Business Facilities: Okay, the obligatory: Business facilities were present. Did I use the Xerox/fax in business center? Nope. But they were there if I needed them. Meeting/banquet facilities and Audio-visual equipment for special events, if hosting is something to do. Great!
  • A Dedicated Workspace: The Laptop workspace and Desk in the room were decent. I definitely spent hours there, alternating between working and… not working. It's where you can feel safe when you need it. The availability of meeting stationery is a plus!
  • Amenities for the Procrastinator (Me!):
    • Coffee/tea maker: Essential. Multiple cups, I had.
    • Room service [24-hour]: For that inevitable 3 AM craving that I'm not able to resist.
    • Mini Bar: You know… just in case. For emergencies.
    • I'm not sure how to feel about the reading light.

Rambling on about the Food…because, Food!

Let's talk about the Dining, drinking and snacking situation, because, let's be real, that’s 50% of the hotel experience.

  • Restaurants: Yes, plural! I was promised, and the hotel mostly delivered.
  • Breakfast [buffet]: A mixed bag. I had a great day with the Asian breakfast, and an okay day with the Western breakfast.
  • Breakfast takeaway service: Brilliant. On those mornings when you just can't face putting on pants, perfect.
  • Coffee shop: Definitely frequented. Needed something to jolt me awake after the long hours of ahem productivity.
  • Snack bar: Essential for the mid-afternoon slump.
  • Restaurants: The menu had A la carte in restaurant, but I didn't even look.
  • Salad in restaurant: Okay, maybe I wanted the health. Just kidding.
  • Poolside bar: It exists, I think it's fantastic.
  • Happy hour: Of course. I tried one glass. I did.
  • Bottle of water: Free. Always welcome.

The Relaxation Factor: Does It Deliver?

So, Work & Play also emphasizes the 'Play' part. Did it deliver? Sort of.

  • Swimming pool [outdoor]: Gorgeous. A Pool with view? Absolutely. Very Instagrammable. Unfortunately, the water had a slight chill that made me want to swim quickly.

  • Gym/fitness: Yep, they had one. I intended to use it every day. I went once for, like, ten minutes. The intent was there!

  • Spa/sauna, Steamroom: These existed somewhere in the depths of the hotel. I did not find them!

  • Massage: I did sample the massage. The pressure was perfect. I left feeling… well, like a new me. Worth it.

  • Sauna: I'm sure it was good.

  • Couple's room: I do so wish I had a partner to exploit this feature !

  • Proposal spot: Seriously, did they put it out there?

  • Pet's allowed: I can't!

Cleanliness and Safety: Because, COVID (and Beyond)

Okay, real talk. Safety is huge right now. They seemed to take this seriously:

  • Cleanliness and safety: The most important thing!
  • Anti-viral cleaning products: Check.
  • Daily disinfection in common areas: Check.
  • Hand sanitizer: Everywhere. Like, blessedly, everywhere.
  • Staff trained in safety protocol: I observed staff wearing masks and not coughing on each other, so seems good.
  • Rooms sanitized between stays: A must-have.
  • Individually-wrapped food options: I preferred them.
  • Safe dining setup: It's not perfect, but it's trying.
  • Cashless payment service: Convenient.

The Downsides (Because Nothing's Perfect)

  • The Noise: My room was soundproof, but the hallways still had a bit of sound that traveled.
  • The Price: It wasn't the cheapest option in Bogotá. But hey, you're paying for those amenities and decent Wi-Fi, right?
  • The Hamster-Powered Elevator: Okay, I'm still bitter.

The Verdict: Should You Book?

Look, Bogotá's "BEST Coworking Hotel Nights: Work & Play!" isn't perfect. But it offers a solid, well-rounded experience. The Wi-Fi? Excellent. The amenities? Abundant. The "Play" factor? Definitely present, even if it's a bit more relaxed than you might expect.

My Unsolicited Advice:

  • If you need a reliable workspace with decent amenities and don't mind a slightly slower elevator, book it.
  • If you're a health nut, you'll find a good balance here.
  • If you're looking for a luxurious spa experience, think again.
  • Brace yourself for the slight imperfections, and you'll be just fine.

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  • Spacious Workstations: Your laptop will thank you.
  • Delicious Dining Options: From quick snacks to gourmet meals, fuel your success.
  • Relaxation Oasis: Lounge by our stunning pool, melt away stress with a massage, or hit the gym.
  • Unbeatable Convenience: Located in the heart of Bogotá, you're steps away from the best the city has to offer.
  • Safe & Clean: We prioritize your health with rigorous cleaning protocols and a commitment to your well-being.

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Okay, buckle up buttercups. We're going to Bogota, baby. And not just any Bogota… We're getting all up in the "Alojamiento con coworking por noches" scene – the place sounds like a hipster's wet dream, a hostel with built-in existential dread and overpriced coffee. Here’s the rollercoaster of a plan, a beautiful mess, just like me:

Bogotá: A Hot Mess Express (Plus Some Coworking… Maybe)

Day 1: Arrival and Deep Breaths (or Maybe Just a Panic Attack)

  • Morning (Like, Really Morning - Bleary-Eyed Arrival): Touchdown at El Dorado International Airport (BOG). Swear, why are airport exits always designed to make us feel like confused baby birds? Finding a taxi legit feels like a scavenger hunt. Probably overpaid. Definitely feeling cranky.
  • Mid-Morning (ish): Taxi ride into the city… or, technically, toward the city. Bogotá traffic is a beast. Seriously, I think I saw a sloth get off a bus faster than we’re moving. Start practicing that "namaste" breathing. You’ll need it.
  • Late Morning (hopefully): Arrive at the Alojamiento con coworking. Pray to whatever travel gods are out there that it’s actually clean and not just Instagram-filtered to hell. Check-in. Assess the vibes. Judging by the photos, this will potentially be the most aesthetically pleasing place I've ever been in.
  • Afternoon: The Great Unpacking and… Disappointment? Unpack. Contemplate my life choices. Maybe cry a little. Okay, probably cry a little. The room is perfectly minimalist. Too perfect. Already feeling judged by the design. Also, the "coworking" setup better not just be a table in the hallway. I HAVE WORK TO DO. (Or, I should have work to do. More likely I'll be staring out the window, judging everyone below.)
  • Late Afternoon/Early Evening: Exploring La Candelaria (Or Trying To): Okay, time to leave my safe space. I NEED to see La Candelaria, the historical heart of Bogota. I hear it's all cobbled streets and colorful buildings. Sounds dreamy. And likely, full of tourists. Prepare for crowds. Bring a small emergency stash of chocolate (because, emotional regulation). Stroll around, get lost, get slightly overwhelmed by the street art. Probably spend too much time trying to get the perfect Instagram shot. Fail.
  • Evening: Dinner Disaster and a Moment of Truth: Find a restaurant. Struggle with the Spanish menu. Order something unrecognizable. It's either going to be the BEST food I've ever tasted or a culinary train wreck of epic proportions. (Place bets on the latter.) Maybe I find someone to eat with. Probably end up talking to a wall.

Day 2: Coffee, Culture, and Existential Dread… Again

  • Morning: Coworking? Maybe? Actually attempt to do some of my actual work at the co-working space, while being surrounded by digital nomads. End up getting distracted looking at their stylish bags, wishing i could live a life as cool as they seem to live, and spend hours scrolling through Instagram and other social media.
  • Mid-Morning: Coffee-Fueled Hopes and Dreams: Okay, this is Colombia. I have to have amazing coffee. Hunt down a recommended cafe, hoping for the perfect cup and a moment of inner peace. (Spoiler alert: Inner peace is elusive.) Maybe sample a few different types. Pretend to know what I'm talking about. Give the most educated answer I can.
  • Afternoon: Museo del Oro (Gold Museum) – Shiny, Shiny Distraction: Go to the Museo del Oro. So much gold! So much history! Try to avoid the overwhelming urge to steal something. Get lost in the stories of the indigenous cultures, and what their life was like, while being jealous of their jewels.
  • Late Afternoon: Monserrate (The View… and the Climb… or the Ride): Take the funicular (or cable car… or hike, if I’m feeling masochistic) up to Monserrate. The view of Bogotá from the top is supposed to be spectacular. Cross my fingers the air isn't too smoggy. Pray I don't get altitude sickness. Consider a silent prayer to whatever higher power is presiding over the clouds.
  • Evening: Dinner and a Desperate Search for… Something: Find another restaurant. Experiment with more indecipherable menu items. Attempt to converse with the waiter. If possible, I'll avoid tourist traps. Maybe find somewhere with live music. Decide, in a moment of glorious irrationality, that I need to learn to salsa.

Day 3: A Day of Doubling Down, and the Unexpected (Or, I Finally Crack)

  • Morning: Back to the Coworking – Or the Bathroom? Attempt to work. Fail gloriously. End up doomscrolling. Realize I'm desperately lonely. Buy a new journal and write 10 stream-of-consciousness pages about my crushing ennui. Consider a career change.
  • Mid-Morning: The Re-Embrace of… La Candelaria: Back to La Candelaria. But this time, I go deeper. Explore a hidden alleyway. Find a tiny cafe with amazing arepas. Actually talk to a local. Discover a tiny art gallery showcasing the work of a struggling artist. Buy a piece that I won’t be able to hang in my shoebox apartment back home.
  • Afternoon: Street Food Revelation (Or Food Poisoning?) Embrace the street food. Buy a cholado (a Colombian snow cone) and drip it all over myself. Maybe… just maybe… try a chicharron (fried pork belly). Risk everything. Live on the edge.
  • Late Afternoon: Museo Botero (and a deep dive into the weird) Explore the Botero Museum. Feast my eyes on the chubby figures and laugh at the absurdity of it all. Spend an hour wondering if I look like one of his paintings.
  • Evening: Salsa Lessons and Emotional Collapse (Maybe… Again): Attempt a salsa class. Fall. Fall again. Laugh hysterically. Embarrass myself in front of the class. Accidentally step on someone’s toes. Curse my lack of coordination. End up drinking way more aguardiente than planned. Might end up crying again.
  • Night: Late-night Rambling and Realization: Stumble back to the accommodation. Talk to the night guard about the meaning of life. Realize I've actually enjoyed myself. (Maybe.) Decide I need to stay. Become a digital nomad. Quit everything. Get lost in the beauty of this beautiful city.

Day 4: Departure (and a Meltdown… Possibly)

  • Morning: The Great Escape (Or at Least, the Attempt): Pack. Say goodbye to the hostel, the weird coffee, and the possibly-toxic-but-maybe-not energy of all of the digital nomads. Consider staying forever.
  • Mid-Morning: Airport Anxiety – Round Two: Back to El Dorado. Battle through the crowds. Pray my flight isn't delayed. Panic.
  • Afternoon: Farewell Bogotá! (For Now?) Plane takes off. Look out the window. Decide this was the best (or worst) trip ever. Already planning my return. A tear may or may not fall, mixed with a little bit of joy. Or, maybe, just a deep, deep exhaustion. But hey… it’s been honest. And utterly human. And that, my friends, is what matters.

P.S. I reserve the right to COMPLETELY change this plan at any given moment. Spontaneity is my middle name… or, you know, it would be, if I had a middle name. Now, wish me luck. I'm going headfirst into this Colombian adventure, and I can't wait! (Probably.)

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Bogotá's BEST Coworking Hotel Nights: Work & Play! (The Real Deal)

So, what's the actual deal with these "Work & Play" hotel nights? Sounds a bit too good to be true...

Okay, look, I walked in skeptical. I REALLY did. Bogotá, right? "Work & Play"? My brain immediately conjured up images of overly-enthusiastic entrepreneurs awkwardly networking while someone tried to juggle flaming torches. But my schedule was a mess and needing a place to actually *focus* while enjoying some life outside work (a novel concept, I know), I bit the bullet. And you know what? Surprisingly, it wasn't a total disaster. It's actually... good. Like, REALLY good. But the "Work" part? Well, that's where things get interesting. My first night, I was SO excited, I brought all my "perfect" work outfits and a notebook I'd never used. Big mistake. I spent an embarrassing amount of time just *looking* at my outfits, and only an hour actually working. Lesson learned: comfort is key. And maybe leave the pristine notebook at home. It's not a fashion show, even if the hotel is chic.

Are the co-working spaces *actually* conducive to, you know, *working*? Noise levels? Wifi? Because my home office situation is... let's just say, it involves a cat, a toddler demanding snacks every 15 minutes, and questionable music choices from a teenager.

OMG, YES! Finally, someone gets me! Coming from a chaos-filled home myself, that was MY biggest concern. The co-working spaces in these hotels are actually designed for work. They have decent soundproofing, which is essential. I can confirm the wifi generally works, though I did have a brief moment of panic (and a minor internal scream) at one place when it went down for a precious hour – a small price to pay for the luxury of actual peace. (I survived - caffeine is my friend!). The chairs are usually decently ergonomic. I mean, don't expect Herman Miller quality, but they're way better than the rickety thing I call a desk chair. There are usually power outlets everywhere, which is crucial. And the best part? No tiny humans or furry overlords interrupting your flow. Though, I did see a *very* well-behaved golden retriever in one place. Jealous. Seriously jealous.

Alright, let’s talk amenities. What kind of "Play" are we talking about? Is It Just a sad, overpriced happy hour?

Okay, the "Play" aspect varies. Some places are AMAZING. Others... less so. I saw a place that offered free yoga in the morning, and I was SO there. Except I'm so not a yoga person. I tripped on my own feet like a newborn giraffe during the first pose… but hey, I tried. The food and drink packages are usually pretty good, some even offer discounts to local restaurants. Some places do have happy hours, but a few even have game nights (like a giant Jenga situation). One hotel had a rooftop cocktail bar with live music (not too loud, thankfully), and the view was GORGEOUS. It felt like I’d stepped into a movie scene. The key is to read the fine print on the hotel's offerings. Don't just assume! Do your research. (Or just ask me. I've probably been there and done that.)

What about the rooms themselves? Are they actually comfortable enough for a REAL night's sleep/productivity the following day?

This is a big one. You *need* to make sure the rooms are good because if you're paying for both work and nights sleep, you better make sure you get it! Generally, the hotels are selected based upon their quality. Most importantly, the bed must be comfortable. A lumpy mattress is a productivity killer. Ask anyone. The rooms should be clean (obviously), and the air conditioning should work. (Bogotá can be *surprisingly* hot at times.) I found a place recently that had *blackout curtains*! Pure bliss. The best part? I ordered room service. Seriously. Work, then tacos in bed? Absolute perfection. But really, double-check those reviews. Someone *always* complains about something. And that's useful intel.

Is it worth the cost? I'm not rolling in dough, but desperate for a change of scenery...

Okay, financial reality check time. Yes, it's usually more expensive than just renting a co-working space for the day or staying at a budget-friendly hostel. But, I think the value is often there, if you break it down. You're paying for a combination of services and convenience. It's a structured environment to work in, with a comfy bed to collapse in and a good meal. But, I get it. Finding the right balance can be tricky. I *always* compare prices and look for deals. Like, I'm talking checking hotel sites, travel websites, EVERYWHERE. The occasional discount or package can make it way more palatable. One place was running a special, and after all was said and done, it was cheaper than my usual chaotic home routine. So, do the math! And consider how much you value your sanity. Seriously. That's priceless.

Any horror stories? Any absolute avoid-at-all-costs places? Dish the dirt!

Okay, buckle up. One place… oh, dear God. I won't name names (because I'm not trying to start a war), but let's just say the "co-working space" was a dimly lit room with a single, flickering fluorescent light and a view of a dumpster. The wifi was down more than it was up. And the "play" aspect? An hour-long presentation on how to invest in cryptocurrency (I’m still recovering from the sheer boredom). The bed was hard as a rock, and the noise from the street was deafening. I wanted to cry. I *did* cry, actually. I think I ordered pizza at 3am just to feel something. So, yeah, do your RESEARCH. Read those reviews. Look at photos of the actual workspace, not just the glossy marketing images. I really should have listened to myself that time. Never again. NEVER.

Okay, I'm convinced (maybe). What should I pack?

Okay, smarty pants. Here's the essentials:

  1. Laptop, charger, and external mouse: Obvious, but crucial. Don't forget the charger!
  2. Comfy clothes: Wear something that supports focus. Yoga pants and a cozy hoodie are my go-to.
  3. Noise-canceling headphones or good earplugs: Even well-designed spaces can have distractions.
  4. A portable power bank: Just in case.
  5. A refillable water bottle: Stay hydrated, people!
  6. Snacks: Because hanger is REAL. Bring your favorites
  7. Your favorite snacks and drinks: You'll need to fuel your brain and keep that work mojo flowing.
  8. Hotel Hide Aways

    Alojamiento con coworking por noches Bogotá (Plus) Bogotá Colombia

    Alojamiento con coworking por noches Bogotá (Plus) Bogotá Colombia

    Alojamiento con coworking por noches Bogotá (Plus) Bogotá Colombia

    Alojamiento con coworking por noches Bogotá (Plus) Bogotá Colombia