Otel.com • September 8, 2011This is a 50-story skyscraper, the tallest in Colombia. Visit this at night, so you'll see the Xenon lights illuminating the whole building. Also go to the panoramic observation deck (49th floor).
Allison N. • January 2, 2022A great spot but make sure to bring ear plugs! Because all the rooms are in one small building f all the noise Really carries - other then that it’s a great spot with an amazing staff
Shawn B. • December 17, 2011ATM upstairs on 2nd floor in departure building (not arrival). Registered taxis to your right out of arrival door. Tell booth where you're going and they print receipt with fare. Pay driver.
Jose Damaso R. • February 14, 2011I like the all fashioned style of the building and the service quality
Julian G. • January 10, 2020Originally, this building is the home of my grandfather, Dr. Guillermo Gonzalez Zuleta, the place where my father & his 8 brothers, 3 sisters grew up. It was located in Usaquen, & moved to Monserrate
Cass_p • June 17, 2016Wonderful museum, really worth the visit and it's FREE! It's really a valuable culture treasure. After visiting this museum, go to Casa de Moneda, it's also free and almost in the same building.
Susan L. • May 22, 2019Broad range of art in a former prison. They did a gorgeous job with the building so pay attention to the architecture as much as the art.
Ana • November 27, 2016Beautiful location and building. I was not impressed by the food, and service, though. It was not bad, but I expected more of Latam's 40th best restaurant.
Rich W. • April 4, 2016A must see. Entrance fee is only about $1 US. After you come out, head across the park to the Avianca building and visit the Emerald museum on the 23rd floor. You'll need picture ID to get in.
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