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So happy I found this place. In a clean neighborhood to the north but not too far north, 10 min. walk to the Transmllenio. Restaurants close by and even across the street, 24 hour grocery and pharmacy close by. Beds are very comfortable, showers are great, breakfast is super tasty, girls who work there very nice. Not a party hostel! Great price for the quality, not too big too.It's almost as cheap as some of the ones in La Candelaria but without dealing with the crazy Centro and old buildings.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- USA
- Female, 31-40
- (1 review)
This was my first time staying at a hostel. It was a whole lot better then I expected. The staff was extremely nice and friendly. I enjoyed everyone, especially Oscar! Thanks for a wonderful experience.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- USA
- Male, 25-30
- (1 review)
Very nice crew and the best beds I ever saw in a hostel, very comfortably!
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Switzerland
- Female, 25-30
- (5 reviews)
We loved the area and the service - the sister hostel La Pinta was a great place to socialize and just around the corner from La Nina, we met lots of other backpackers/tourists there which made our stay in Bogota that much better. They (staff) provided us with great directions of the area, and the hostel was ultra clean. Would stay there again in a heartbeat.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Canada
- Male, 25-30
- (1 review)
La Niña has friendly staff, comfortable beds, large lockers with integral power sockets, a light for each bed, plentiful power sockets, hot showers, TV, a kitchen/breakfast area with fridge-freezer, microwave and stove, free breakfast including fruit (mango, papaya, banana) and reliable internet and wifi. One can buy beer, juice, crisps, peanuts etc. There is a washing machine and dryer. My only complaint was that the coffee tasted odd as if sugar had been added. I recommend La Niña.
- Globetrotter
- richardmullens2967
- England
- Male, 41+
- (31 reviews)
