Masaya Bogotá Hostel

Top choice in Bogotá


Taking flashpacker luxury to a new level, this large French-owned hostel has notably comfortable dorms, with privacy curtains, beanbags, and fluffy pillows and duvets, while the hotel-quality private rooms are very spacious and exhibit first-rate wardrobes and flat-screen TVs. You'll also find great common areas, piping-hot high-pressure showers and a wealth of cultural activities, including cooking classes.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Bogotá attractions

1. Plazoleta del Chorro de Quevedo

0.05 MILES

No one agrees exactly where present-day Bogotá was founded – some say by the Catedral Primada on the Plaza de Bolívar; others say here, in this wee plaza…

2. Museo de La Salle

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5. Museo Botero

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Even if you've never heard of Fernando Botero, you'll probably recognize some of his highly distinctive paintings of oversized (read: chubby) characters,…

6. Casa de Moneda

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This historic museum inside the Banco de la República complex houses the Colección Numismática as well as the Colección de Arte. The former exhibit starts…

7. Colección de Arte

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Most of Banco de la República's permanent art collection, which features 800 pieces by 250 different artists spread over 16 exhibition halls at two…

8. Museo Militar

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This two-floor museum is run by military guys in fatigues, and features playful models sporting the history of military uniforms (note the 'antiterrorist'…