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I generally dont rate a hotel on the outside noise, but this is an exception. The hotel is very small with around 10 rooms per floor. The hotel shares a wall with a multi floor nightclub that goes full volume until 4am every night of the week. Even with earplugs in, there was no reprieve from repetitive reggaeton all night and then the early morning sound of a large city starting its day.||They have a small restaurant there and if you pay $16 (USD)/person you can eat there. In Bogota, you can get a MIchelin Star quality breakfast for that amount. This was not it. It was a buffet with the same thing each day, which consisted of fruit, dried out mini waffles and pancakes, deli meats and cheeses and various grain options like cereal and granola. The servers will ask if you want eggs and how you want them and I tried scrambled, scrambled with cheese, omelette and sunny side up. I dont how they managed to burn the eggs to the point of making them inedible, but there it was every time. For it being Colombia, I would also expect some decent coffee, but alas the only coffee was from a self service vending machine.||The rooms were quite nice and possibly recent remodeled, although the bed was way too firm for my liking and the pillows equally hard. The air conditioner was also so loud, we couldn't run it while trying to sleep. It sounded like pool balls in a dryer. ||This place has potential. The staff is quite friendly and helpful and the location is in the heart of Zona T. The hotel overall is esthetically beautiful as well. I think an investment in some serious soundproofing, a revisit of their breakfast program and servicing their AC units, this place could be a slam dunk.