Wow, what an incredibly horrible stay at 84DC. My parents and I decided to spend our Christmas in their college town of Bogota and decided on this hotel from the overall positive reviews, location, and promising features. This couldn't have been further from the truth. We spent nearly ~$900 for an 8 day stay that was truly nothing short of a nightmare. The moment we arrived, we were hit with an absurd "foreigner" fee for myself as I am not yet a national. (Though later I read a review of another foreigner that refused this fee and they took it off)
Upon entering our room, the problems compounded – minimal toilet paper, paper-thin and rough quality. While we were frustrated with the quality- it was more embarrassing to repeatedly request for more throughout our stay. At one moment we asked if we could just have two rolls instead of having to call every other day or so. The receptionist explained that only housekeeping had control of that- unprofessional. The beds were excruciatingly uncomfortable, leading to back and hip pain. It's really just appalling how bad this hotel was for the price. We were literally sleeping on bare springs. The shower spewed brown lime when we first used the shower- so disgusting. The bathroom lock did not work. If you locked yourself inside the restroom it was extremely difficult to open the door again without the help of someone from the outside. The lock for the actual hotel room was non-existent. Pictures added for reference. The hotel's website also claims they have Wi-Fi coverage and so-called city views- both could not be further from the truth. There was no Wi-Fi on my side of the room and it repeatedly became disconnected. Non-existent air conditioning either, but were given a fan at the request of one. The locked "terrace" further disappointed as there was a beautiful balcony but one we could never access...
Housekeeping's inconsistency was appalling – overflowing trash, missing towels, and the shocking instance of our safe being tampered with, adding unnecessary stress. We know our safe was tampered with because we left the room while the housekeeper was still cleaning up. We came back and tried opening it only to see it had already been blocked from numerous tries. The room's structural issues, from shaky stairs to flimsy and stained furniture, posed safety hazards and so much frustration.
The breakfast started with promise but quickly deteriorated into decayed fruit and less fruit every single day. There was grapes the first day and the next days after they were gone. There was bananas the first three days and after they were gone. The selection became smaller and smaller every single time. It was especially difficult for me since I am allergic to berries- and if berries touched any other fruit it meant I couldn't eat it either. Just an overall steady decline in food quality. The same occurred with the eggs they made us. At first we added cheese and ham but as the days passed the ham started to smell sour and the cheese started to taste slimy.
The contrast between the initially pleasant staff and subsequent uncooperative personnel, doubling as housekeepers, highlighted the hotel's incompetence in basic hospitality.
Regrettably, this stay overshadowed what should have been an enjoyable trip to Bogota. IF YOU ARE READING THIS REVIEW DO NOT BOOK HERE. Look elsewhere for accommodation; an Airbnb or a different hotel would undoubtedly offer a better experience than this disappointing and depressing stay...
Read moreDO NOT STAY AT THAT HOTEL. The area is good, but the management is terrible. It was a bad experience in the room on the 8th floor of Hotel 84DC, Bogotá. The desk chairs were dirty and one of them was broken. There was poor ventilation, and we had to request a fan. The bathroom door, if closed, was tough to open; one could get trapped inside, and someone from outside had to push it to open. The room entrance door had no lock on the inside. They only provided one roll of the worst toilet paper per day, and when we complained, they said it was the hotel's policy. The mattresses were as hard as rocks. During the 7 days of our stay, they did not clean the room for two days, and they only changed the towels, lightly cleaned the floor, and took out the trash. They did not change the sheets, etc. The breakfast became riskier each day because there were more spoiled fruits, and the ham and cheese looked dry and unappetizing. I felt embarrassed to bring my wife and daughter to enjoy a week in Bogotá and stay at that hotel. I thought it was a good hotel, but it wasn't. I paid COP 3,270,112 for 7 nights (December 21-28, 2023), of which I had to pay COP 522,119 in taxes as a foreigner, despite the law stating that foreigners do not pay taxes. With $115 per night, you can stay in excellent hotels in Bogotá without having to pay taxes and enduring embarrassment with...
Read moreBogota is a big city so the location is of the upmost importance. We stayed for 4 nights at the beginning of our trip to Colombia and 3 nights at the end. After travelling around the country for a couple of weeks it was good to get back to to Hotel 84 DC. It's location is close to the shops, shopping centre, banks and restaurants and it's in a very nice part of the city.||The hotel is small probably about 5-6 rooms per floor, there is parking below if you need it. The rooms are comfortable with large TV, safe, coffee maker and en-suite, we loved the ample hot water of the shower such a relief after experiencing some dire ones at other hotels on our trip. There is 24 hour hotel concierge so there is good security if you are worried.||The breakfast area is excellent with an outside seating area so you can enjoy your breakfast. We had a good choice from cooked omelettes, eggs, breads, cakes, cereals, fresh fruits, juices, yogurt, excellent coffee and tea etc.||Nothing is too much trouble for the staff, they are so helpful and friendly a special mention to Fernando, Tibisay, Monica on reception and the girls serving breakfast, there is room service until late into the evening.||The hotel is very clean from...
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