Hostal Sue Candelaria

Bogotá


Multicolors define Sue Candelaria, from the hammocks and bedspreads to the murals and art. A fine string of rooms includes three- to seven-bed dorms and small private rooms (sleeping two). Regular upgrades have remolded bathrooms and electronics, and there's an appealing sun-drenched courtyard complete with hammocks in the back of the house.


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