Hotel Colombia is set close to the train station in the heart of Trieste, just a short ... more
stroll away from the seafront and the historic centre.Each room features designer furniture and contemporary works of art. Choose the Superior option and in addition...
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Location. Hotel Colombia is located in Trieste, Italy, 300 metres from the train ... more
station. Within one kilometre of the hotel are St Just Hill, St Just Basilica, and St Just Castle. Hotel Features. The five storey Hotel Colombia is situated on a qu...
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Location. Hotel Colombia is located in Trieste, Italy, 300 metres from the train ... more
station. Within one kilometre of the hotel are St Just Hill, St Just Basilica, and St Just Castle. Hotel Features. The five storey Hotel Colombia is situated on a qu...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Discover all that Trieste has to offer with Colombia Hotel as a base. The 40 guestrooms ... more
at this 4-star hotel provide all the essential amenities needed by the business and leisure traveler. Each of the hotel's guestrooms offers non smoking rooms, air conditioning, bathrobes, desk, hair dryer, in room safe, television. The basic amenities provided at this Trieste accommodation comprise room service 24hr, elevator, bar/pub, laundry service/dry cleaning, room service, safety deposit boxes, babysitting. To unwind, guests can enjoy the leisure facilities provided on the hotel's property, including jacuzzi. These top-class facilities are complemented to excellent services to meet the needs of visitors to Trieste. Please complete our secure online booking form by entering your period of stay.
Advantages: Relaxing, beautiful Disadvantages: Not much to do except relax!
Unlike many places in the world now, the most spectacular part of a trip to the small Venezuelan village of Puerto Colombia is still the journey to reach it. This collection of posadas and the adjoining colonial village of Choroni are situated a mere 2 hour drive from Maracay on the west Caribbean coast of Venezuela yet they seem like they are a truly rural slice of life. The main reason for this is that the journey to the village involves a hair raising ride crossing over a mountain and through the Henri Pittier National Park. Either by bus or by shared taxi, you hurtle through hairpin bends, usually arbitrarily using either side of the road and swinging widely back to the proper side when a vehicle appears coming the other way, up around 2000metres into the clouds and then back down to sea level.
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Advantages: diverse, stunning, peaceful, cheap, friendly, coffee, climate Disadvantages: language barriers, long bus journeys
My name is Jonathan, I am a 21 year old student at Warwick, I went to Colombia in the summer of 2006, and wanted to share a little bit of it...
First of all, it was of little surprise to me that Colombia has had just five reviews on the country in general. This can probably be accounted by the fact that when you take one look at the foreign office website, all but a handful of Colombian provinces are blacked out as "no go zones." Whether feeling adventurous or just plain stupid as some would claim, I chose to kindly ignore this advice, and venture out to what has now become one of my favourite countries in the world, and despite my age, I have been to over 30 countries across all the continents.
My journey in Colombia began on the caribbean coast and ended on the border to Ecuador, where my travels continued down the West coast to ...
goldentouch77 19.09.2008
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of General: Colombia
I have been to colombia about 6 times, and i wish more people would visit this country, the country is immediety associated with kidnapping and drugs, but why does the news never meantion the beauty that is in this country? the mountains, the fauna, the people...
There are many things to do and see in colombia from Bogota , which is a typical city - i recomend visits to the gold museam, simon bolivas house and monstarate (wheather you hike up - i did it and i did not have any problems, but best to go with people who know the way or on sundays when many people go up, or take the lift) to travelling to the cost of Cartengena and Santa Marta which have beautiful views and lovely climate, trips to san Agustin are always worthwhile to learn about pre-colombian history.
The food is wonderful and cheap , and you get complete meals started ...