"NO ME QUEDÓ CLARO EL COBRO DEL AGUA EMBOTELLADA, DADO QUE EL ANUNCIO DECIA QUE ERA CORTESIA.
UNA NOCHE LLEGAMOS A LAS 11 PM Y YA NO HABÍA PARQUEADERO DISPONIBLE.
EN CHECKIN LA RECEPCIONISTA MARIA, NO QUISO USAR EL TAPABOCAS A PESAR DE PEDIRSELO, DIJO QUE LA LAMINA DE FIBRA ERA SUFICIENTE. ELLA ESTUVO RENUENTE A ABRIR EL GARAJE, QUE PORQUE HABIA LLOVIDO.
POR LO DEMAS AGRADABLE, Y CON BUEN DESAYUNO INCLUIDO. EL RESTO DEL PERSONAL FUE AMABLE.
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"Outstanding family owned big property! I think it has to be the best place in that area. They are very passionate to make you have a great experience there. I think that is the most honest way to describe this stay. Peaceful wonderful vibes. "
"My mother and I had the most amazing experience at Casona Ananda. The property is absolutely beautiful as is the family that runs it. From the moment we arrived we were completely spoiled and made to feel like family. Cesar always made sure that our needs were met and checked in on us when we were away. He gave us wonderful recommendations for restaurants and sight-seeing adventures. We were blown away by his hospitality and the gorgeous amenities. And, the breakfast each morning was to die...
"We enjoyed our two nights in Hotel Paipa. The room, although small, was clean and Sebastian was very friendly, helpful, and professional. The location is central and breakfast was good."
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You can find out about the history of Duitama with a visit to Plaza De Los Libertadores. Wander the lakeside and white-sand beaches while you're in the area.
Tucked in the Andean highlands, Duitama's Plaza de los Libertadores buzzes with local life beneath the impressive Catedral San Lorenzo. Rent a bike to explore nearby Pueblito Boyacense in Tibasosa, where colourful colonial architecture houses shops selling artisanal cheeses and obleas.
The hottest months are usually January and February, with an average temperature of 13°C, while the coldest months are August and September, with an average of 13°C. The rainiest months in Duitama are April, May, October and March, with each month seeing an average of 482 mm of rainfall.