Hotel TRYP Bogotá Embajada is a hotel that opens the doors to modernity and innovation in Bogotá city, a space in which good taste, elegance, and comfortable living ensure an unforgettable experience.
Hotel TRYP Bogotá Embajada is a cozy hotel in Bogotá city, near to Unite States of America Embassy and The Dorado International Airport, where you will enjoy a relaxing vacation with your partner, children, or friends. The Hotel TRYP Bogotá Embajada is one of the most representative accommodations in this city with a long cultural, gastronomic, and financial tradition.
Enjoy a hotel in Bogotá with a business, and vacation style, where you will find restaurants, and free Wi-Fi in common areas and rooms. Its modern architecture and design invite you to enjoy an exclusive hotel with the best location in town.
Hotel TRYP Bogotá Embajada is in the Avenida la Esperanza, # 51-40, Bogotá, Colombia, situated next to Capital Towers Salitre, near the “Universidad Nacional de Colombia” and mall “Gran Estación” (one of the best shopping malls in the city). The hotel is 10 kilometers from The Dorado International Airport to 4 kilometers to the Transport Terminal Salitre; moreover, is one step away from the center city. Therefore, Hotel TRYP Bogotá Embajada is the perfect place to relax, escape from routine and enjoy academic-scientific activities.
Hotel TRYP Bogotá Embajada in Bogotá city is equipped as a business hotel that can cater for any corporate event, from small presentations or business meetings to large conferences, with conference rooms, private rooms, and rooms for parties and celebrations. It is a hotel's first-class meeting venue perfect, which is tailored to meet all guest's requirements and functions in an environment that will motivate and inspire delegates; the combination of a tranquil setting coupled with superb facilities ensures a memorable and productive event.
The highly professional conference staff is available to assist guests in any aspect of the organization and the event planning; they dedicate themselves to providing high standards and invaluable assistance. You can visit the official site of the Hotel TRYP Bogotá Embajada, for more information Here.
The V WMSSE organising committee has arranged special prices for the participants. Booking at the conference hotel; the price for the room (for single use) is COP 215.000 (breakfast is included). For more information, please contact:
Adriana Gonzalez Gaviria
E-mail: Ventas04@hoteltrypembajada.com
Telephone: +57 6014893000 ext. 3263
Mobile/WhatsApp number: +57 3212252213
By airplane: The Dorado International Airport has direct connections with almost all Colombia towns; the airlines that frequently have direct flights to Bogotá city are Avianca Airlines, LATAM Airlines, or Viva Air.
By bus: The Bus stations of Bogotá city have direct connections with almost all Colombia towns.
It is a city made by the Gods and surrounded by perfect nature for people, where the rhythm becomes vibrant, fast, full of fantasy and intensity and you can experience everything you want. Everything is nearby, just beside you; you only must make the decision.
Bogotá city is the capital of and largest city in Colombia, founded in 1538 by Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada, was the place of some of the most relevant events that have marked Colombian history. Bogotá city is located in the Andean Region, is located throughout the center of the Colombian territory; in the “Cundiboyacense” plateau, and on the savanna that bears its name Bogotá savanna. Bogotá city has an area of approximately 1800 square kilometers, at an altitude average of 2,600 m meters above sea level, a temperature of around 14 °C depending on the month of the year and has approximately a population of 7,900,000 inhabitants.
Bogotá city is the melting pot of Colombia; here, all the cultures from different regions of the country have a place, from the cuisine of the Coffee Triangle to the exhilaration and joy of the Caribbean, or the artisanal heritage of Boyacá and the Valle de Cauca Festival. Bogotá city, is a fusion where the past and present come together, is the first-largest urban agglomeration in Colombia in terms of population and economy; Bogotá city is an ideal location with history, culture, entertainment, and business, delicious cuisine, and much more.
In Bogotá city, the sun sets the changes mood to make this, the city the friendliest, most colorful, and most charming in Colombia. Bogotá city is very green due to its parks and the hills that extend along its eastern boundary, dwarfed by its two highest points, “Monserrate”, and “Guadalupe”; likewise, Bogotá is a city with an efficient infrastructure, that has an abundance of parks, universities, academies, libraries, museums, and public spaces where many cultural events and festivals take place. Bogotá city is a notable place of industry and commerce, with modern shopping malls; moreover, in the surrounding villages of Bogotá city, life is simple with relaxing landscapes and nature reserves.
In Bogotá city, the visitors always find something to do: walk by the city, visit shopping, museums, monuments, parks, and churches; restaurants, clubs, pubs, and bars are concentrated in different city places, but the sector most popular is 93rd Street, “Chapinero” and “la Candelaria”, a place where the residents and tourists find a wide variety of important nightlife venues; In these sectors, the party usually lasts until dawn.
A very interesting attraction could be discovering Colombia’s history and its importance; in order to learn more about Colombia’s history, you can go downtown, where you will find the “Plaza de Bolívar”, the Primatial Cathedral, and the “Casa de Nariño”, which houses the Colombian government.
You can also visit touristic places like the neighborhood of “la Candelaria”, the heart and historical epicenter of Bogotá; there you will find great mansions built in the colonial era, as well as a unique bohemian atmosphere in the legendary “Plaza del Chorro de Quevedo”, a spot you have to visit when you arrive at the capital of Colombia.
You can also visit important museums, such as the Gold Museum (which houses an important collection of items from pre-Hispanic cultures), the National Museum of Colombia, the Museum of Modern Art of Bogotá, and the Maloka Interactive Center.
There are other tourist destinations in Bogotá, such as “Monserrate” hill, “El Chicó”, and “Usaquén”, which are considered some of the best places to visit in the capital of Colombia because they welcome both locals and visitors with open arms. You can also get to know one of Bogotá’s parks, such as the National Park, 93rd Street Park, or Simón Bolívar Park, and play sports, take a stroll, contemplate nature, or just sit and read a book.
In Bogotá’s commercial areas and shopping centers, you can find anything you want; that’s why they’ve become a major tourist attraction in the capital; in these commercial areas, you can find the best shops for clothes, shoes, accessories, jewelry, technology, antiques, handicrafts, and whatever else you’re looking for.
In Bogotá city, there is a variety of gastronomic food national and international that is very delicious that is widely recognized as some of the best in Latin America. The cuisine of Bogotá is a cultural gastronomic legacy; strongly influenced by Spaniards and Africans, which is the result of an exquisite combination of dishes based on regional ingredients.
The typical food is the "Ajiaco Santafereño" (it's a soup with chicken, potatoes of different varieties, corn on the cob, guascas, milk cream, and capers, and accompanied by avocado), the "Cocido" (it's a soup with vegetables, beans, noodles, and a variety of meats and spices), the "Tamales" (seasoned vegetables, beans, or meats wrapped in corn dough and steamed), and the "Changua" is a soup that includes eggs and toast in milk with salt and some spices.; likewise, it is traditional to consume meals with arepas (it is made with cooked, milled, and mixed corn without further ingredients). In breakfast, it is common to accompany a wide variety of sweet and savory baked goods; it is including "arepas", pastries, cheese bread, "pan de bono", "buñuelos", and "almojábanas" (which are corn flour rolls, eaten with curd or cheese) with hot chocolate, oatmeal, "chicha", or "masato".
The 365 days of the year are the best time to visit Bogotá city.
You can get to Bogotá city by airplane or bus from different towns in Colombia. In the city, it is more comfortable to walk or go by taxi, which is very cheap.
Who hasn’t had something to say or who hasn’t lived unforgettable moments of Bogotá city? Then, you simply choose to come to Bogotá city; where the unique risk is that you want to stay.
Hope to see you in Bogotá city