Click Clack Hotel
Address
Avenida Carrera 11, Bogotá – Cundinamarca, Colombia.
GPS
4.6527677643273, -74.056520822104
There is a popular area in an upscale neighbourhood of Bogotá called Parque de la 93, and The Click Clack Hotel is located just around the corner from it. There are a great number of independent establishments that coexist with a number of smart businesses and highly rated chain restaurants, such as WOK and the Bogotá Beer Company.
The neighbourhood of Zona Rosa, commonly referred to as Zona T, is home to a number of glitzy pubs and clubs that offer a plethora of entertainment options in close proximity. The location is both sophisticated and secure. It is most probable that first-time tourists will wish to visit La Candelaria, which is the historical core of the city, for the purpose of sightseeing, museums, and excursions. As a result, they should be prepared to travel for around half an hour to reach La Candelaria.
Rooms
There are sizes available to accommodate every budget, including XS, S, M, L, and XL. The best option is a Ls that are located on a higher floor, with enormous windows, and have a sophisticated arrangement. The Ms, despite their diminutive size, have access to a tiny terrace with a greenery. There are sinks that are moulded into the side counter that is located outside of the restrooms, and the majority of the beds are pushed into the corner.
There is a high and strong waterfall of water that runs through the showers, which are tiled in black. Given the unpredictable weather in Bogotá, the fact that air conditioning (or a heater) is only provided upon request in rooms that are in the smaller size range is extremely annoying.
Food and drinks
Ciengramos is a restaurant located downstairs, and it gets its name from the fact that each dish weights just 100 grammes. If you want more than a mouthful, you need choose your food carefully. Although inspiration is used in a general sense, it is derived from artists and the distinctive styles they employ. As an illustration, the Kandinsky is a dish consisting of octopus ceviche, and the Van Gogh is a dessert consisting of chocolate and ginger.
Apache, a burger spot and cocktail bar on the top floor that plays pop songs loudly and boasts magnificent vistas, is a place where things are a little less out there. The restaurant is inspired by the 1950s. At night, and especially on the weekends, both of these establishments are always packed. Even when it comes to guests, the entrance policy at El Boticario might be a little bit suspicious.
A beautiful display of Colombian pancakes, arepas, and jams makes for more fascinating fare than the typical assortment of bread, cheese, sausage, and eggs that are also available for breakfast. This is because you may choose from a variety of Colombian dishes.