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Estelar Apartamentos - Nice place to stay?

I have a short stay coming up in November and was wondering if anyone here has stayed there and could give me their opinion of the place and it's location. Thanks.

By r01dan on Oct 1, 2009, 02:29 in Travel tips.


Burtdani says on Oct 4, 2009, 12:54:

Bogotá Casa www.bogotacasa.com
International/Internacional 1 416 410 8883 Bogota ( 57) 1 486 2530 TOLL FREE CANADA & USA 1 888 895 8883
How about this joint ???

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bogotaboy says on Oct 6, 2009, 19:58:

aptscolombia.com

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englishman says on Oct 10, 2009, 11:17:

I would also like to know more about Estelar Apartamentos...

http://www.apartments-medellin.com http://www.themedellinmap.com

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r01dan says on Oct 10, 2009, 12:56:

Thanks for the apartment options. I will definately use them in the future when I'm in Bogota again and for a longer stay. I'm only staying for about 2.5 days on this trip so I decided to try Estelar Apartamentos this time. I managed to get a 20% discount off the regular price so the cost is decent ($100 cdn per night). Englishman, I will give a report on the place when I get back from my stay (3rd week of November). Thanks.

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aztec says on Oct 10, 2009, 13:12:

My wife and I have stayed there several times with each stay being about a month in length. We will stay there again in all probability.

Please be advised there are three different administrations for this facility. The apartments managed by the hotel being more expensive,

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r01dan says on Nov 26, 2009, 11:17:

Just returned from my stay at the Estelar Apartamentos and overall I was happy with the place and would use them again for a short stay. I had a Junior Suite which has a small kitchen if you want to save a few dollars on food and make your own meals. Unicentro mall is right across the street which is convenient. The bedroom and bathroom were clean. Plenty of hot water but some fluctuation in temperature if taking a shower at peak times like the morning. Only used the restaurant once for the buffet breakfast and it was fine. It was your typical buffet (eggs, rice, breads, pastries, cereals, cheeses, fruits, juices) and the cost was 15000 pesos per person. The staff were very helpfull and friendly. The hotel allowed me a late check-out (3pm vs 11am) for no extra charge. I didn't use the business or internet facilities so I dont know if they are decent. There is a gym available. For the price I got the room for, $100 cdn p/night, I would definately use them again.

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