Alojamiento Aipe-Huila, cerca al Desierto-Tatacoa - Aipe
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Alojamiento Aipe-Huila, cerca al Desierto-Tatacoa
Aipe 51 Carrera 7
WiFi
Spa/wellness
Animal acceptance
We speak
ES
WiFi
Spa/wellness
Animal acceptance
We speak
ES
Set in Aipe in the Huila region, Alojamiento Aipe-Huila, cerca al Desierto-Tatacoa has a balcony. A hot tub is available for guests. Free WiFi is at guests disposal throughout the property.
This air-conditioned apartment is fitted with 1 bedroom, a flat-screen TV, a dining area, a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge, and a living room.
Benito Salas Airport is 38 km from the property.
The hotel day starts from hour 14:00 and ends at 11:00.
Managed by a private host
Two-Bedroom Apartment. The apartments kitchen, which has a refrigerator and kitchenware, is available for cooking and storing food. Boasting a balcony, this apartment also features air conditioning, a dining area and a flat-screen TV. The unit has 2 beds.
License number: 222608
Pets allowed
Non-smoking rooms
Guest accommodation sealed after cleaning
WiFi
Property is cleaned by professional cleaning companies
Free WiFi
Guest accommodation is disinfected between stays
Linens, towels and laundry washed in accordance with local authority guidelines
Family rooms
Hot tub/Jacuzzi
Use of cleaning chemicals that are effective against Coronavirus
Guests have the option to cancel any cleaning services for their accommodation during their stay
Fire extinguishers
Air conditioning
Smoke alarms
Hand sanitizer in guest accommodation and key areas
WiFi available in all areas
Staff follow all safety protocols as directed by local authorities
Shared stationery such as printed menus, magazines, pens, and paper removed
Internet services
