VIP Private Transfer to Andres Carne de Res from Bogota

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VIP Private Transfer to Andres Carne de Res from Bogota

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  • 3 to 6 hours (approx.)
  • From $29.00
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A night out in Chía gets easier fast. This VIP private transfer takes you from Bogotá to Andrés Carne de Res Chía with door-to-door pickup, so you spend less time figuring out transport and more time eating and enjoying the show-like vibe. It’s a simple plan with a big payoff: you’re not stuck in line, and your driver handles the road while you handle the fun.

What I like most is the private door-to-door transfer with practical extras like bottled water and free Wi‑Fi on board. The second big plus is the way the service works around your evening: your driver waits while you dine, and you also get help with timing so Bogotá traffic doesn’t steal your dinner window.

One thing to consider: the restaurant bill is on you. Food and drinks are not included, and the data also lists cover or entrance fees as not included, even though the activity notes admission ticket free—so you’ll want to confirm what’s fully covered when you book.

Key things that make this transfer feel VIP

VIP Private Transfer to Andres Carne de Res from Bogota - Key things that make this transfer feel VIP

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off so you skip street-hunting before dinner.
  • Driver waiting time while you dine, including for longer late-night plans.
  • Bottled water and free onboard Wi‑Fi for comfort during the 32 km drive.
  • English services available, helpful if your Spanish is still finding its groove.
  • Local know-how around timing and reservations, including last-minute changes.
  • Private group only, so it’s just you and your party.

Why a private transfer turns Chía into a real night out

Andrés Carne de Res Chía is the kind of place where you want your evening to start smoothly. The food and the decor do the heavy lifting, but getting there without stress matters just as much—especially in Bogotá, where traffic can be unpredictable.

This is a VIP private transfer built for exactly that. You get door-to-door pickup from your hotel area, then a direct ride to the restaurant, and the same service back again after. There’s no waiting around for shared vans, no guessing which way to go at the last minute, and no awkward timing negotiations when you want to linger.

Also, the service is designed around time. You don’t just get dropped off and forgotten. Your driver is set up to wait for you while you dine, which means you’re not rushed when the meal takes longer than expected or when you want to stay for the atmosphere a bit longer.

Price and value: $29 per person that can actually feel worth it

VIP Private Transfer to Andres Carne de Res from Bogota - Price and value: $29 per person that can actually feel worth it
At $29 per person, this transfer can be a surprisingly good deal if you value convenience and time. A private ride usually costs more when you add up real-world taxi fares, plus the risk of delays. Here, your ride includes more than just driving: bottled water and free Wi‑Fi on board are included, and the driver waiting time is part of the package.

Now, you still need to budget for the restaurant experience itself. Food and drinks at Andrés Carne de Res are not included, and meals like breakfast/lunch/dinner are also listed as not included. But the transfer is priced like you’re paying for transportation plus the confidence that someone reliable will handle the logistics.

If you’re traveling with two or more people, private transport often starts to look like the smarter financial move compared to separate rides—especially when you factor in the value of not dealing with traffic planning yourself.

Hotel pickup and drop-off: less friction, more dinner

VIP Private Transfer to Andres Carne de Res from Bogota - Hotel pickup and drop-off: less friction, more dinner
Let’s be honest: the best meals in the world can still be ruined by a messy start. With this service, your pickup is handled, and you’re returned to your lodging afterward. That hotel pickup and drop-off included piece matters more than it sounds.

You also get comfort during the drive. There’s bottled water and free Wi‑Fi on board, which is handy if you’re coordinating a group, confirming plans, or just want something to pass the time before dinner.

And since the transfer is private, it’s only your group in the vehicle. That’s useful for families, groups of friends, or couples who want conversation-level privacy without listening to someone else’s playlist for an hour.

The drive to Andrés Carne de Res Chía: about 32 km of easy planning

Andrés Carne de Res Chía is about 32 km from Bogotá, and the whole plan runs roughly 3 to 6 hours depending on how long you want to stay at the restaurant.

What you’re paying for here isn’t just distance. It’s the fact that you don’t have to coordinate timing on your own. In the notes from the service experience, the driver is described as giving advice on when to go so traffic doesn’t wreck dinner plans. That kind of timing help is practical. It can mean the difference between arriving when you want and arriving when you’re hungry and annoyed.

So if you like control—if you don’t want to freestyle your evening—this transfer supports that. You show up, eat, enjoy the setting, and then head back when you’re ready.

Inside the plan: how the evening flows

Here’s what the day-to-night rhythm looks like.

Stop 1: Andrés Carne de Res Chía (around 3 hours)

Your restaurant time is the core event. This is where you’ll find a party atmosphere, eccentric decor, and typical Colombian food. It’s the sort of place where the vibe feels like part of the show, not just the backdrop.

The important detail is that you’re not racing the clock. Your driver is set to wait for you while you dine, and there’s even an example of waiting until midnight, which hints at how flexible the timing can be if your evening runs long.

If you want a night that feels like an event, not a timed pickup, this stop is structured for that. You can go in, settle, eat, and then decide how long you want to stay based on how the mood is.

Going back to Bogotá

After the meal and atmosphere, the transfer brings you back to your hotel area. That’s the other half of the “VIP” feeling: you don’t have to figure out transport late at night when you’re already in relaxation mode.

What’s included vs. what you pay for at the restaurant

This is where you should pay attention, because the restaurant experience itself is the part that can add up.

Included in the transfer

  • Private door-to-door transfer
  • Bottled water
  • Free Wi‑Fi on board
  • Admission ticket free is noted in the activity details

Not included

  • Food and drinks at Andrés Carne de Res
  • Meals such as breakfast/lunch/dinner
  • Cover charge / entrance fee is listed as not included
  • Tour guide service (meaning you won’t get a formal guide packaged into the transfer)
  • Personal expenses and souvenirs

The one confusing point to confirm

The activity notes admission ticket free, yet cover/entrance fees are listed as not included. That doesn’t mean the service is wrong—it means you should confirm what your booking includes exactly. Ask whether any entrance or cover at the venue is already handled, or whether it’s something you should bring cash/card for.

Safety, comfort, and why driver professionalism matters here

At night, safety becomes more than a checkbox. This service is designed around a simple idea: you focus on the restaurant, and someone experienced handles the drive.

Drivers are described as warm and professional, with an emphasis on feeling safe during the trip. That’s not a small detail. When you’re leaving Bogotá for a specific destination and then returning after dark, having a driver who knows the area and can make smart timing choices reduces stress.

There’s also mention of local knowledge. One example described a driver, Luis Felipe, as knowledgeable about the area and able to help with reservations and timing advice. Even if you don’t get the same driver, the service clearly aims to provide that kind of competence and calm.

Reservations help without adding a tour guide

Some transfers are just rides. This one behaves more like a light concierge.

You won’t get a full tour-guide service included, but the driver support can cover practical needs that keep your evening on track. In real-world service notes, the driver helped with reservations and assisted with last-minute reservation changes, plus gave guidance on timing to account for traffic.

That combination works well if you want the restaurant experience itself to be the star. You don’t need a scripted walkthrough. You need someone to handle the tricky parts so you can get seated and enjoy the meal.

English support helps more than you think

If you’re traveling in a group and not everyone speaks Spanish well, it can slow down your plans. The data includes that English services are available, and one example also mentions English support while highlighting the driver’s communication.

That matters because a dinner plan is time-sensitive. It’s easier to coordinate reservation details, clarify timing, and make sure the pickup/drop-off works smoothly when language barriers don’t slow things down.

Who this VIP transfer is best for

This experience is a great fit if you want:

  • A stress-free ride to a destination known for atmosphere and late-night energy
  • Private transport for your group, not a shared shuttle
  • A driver who will handle the when as well as the how
  • Comfort extras like water and Wi‑Fi

It’s especially suitable for couples, friend groups, and small families who want a memorable night without turning it into a logistics project.

If you’re the type who enjoys planning your own evening with zero help, you might not need a private transfer. But if you care about smooth timing, safe nighttime driving, and not getting stuck waiting, this one fits well.

Practical tips before you book

Here’s how to make your night go smoothly with what you know from the service details.

  • Confirm what is included at the venue: the data says admission ticket free, but cover/entrance fees are listed as not included. Ask during booking so there are no surprises.
  • Plan for a longer evening: even though the restaurant stop is listed around 3 hours, the service can handle late departures, so your dinner vibe won’t be cut off early.
  • Share your hotel pickup info clearly: the better your pickup details, the easier it is for a door-to-door service to run on time.
  • Consider speaking up about reservation timing: if you want a specific seating time at Andrés Carne de Res, ask your driver for timing advice so you arrive when it works best.
  • Use the onboard Wi‑Fi: it’s included, and it’s useful if you’re coordinating with a group or confirming final plans.

Should you book this VIP transfer to Andrés Carne de Res Chía?

If your goal is a low-stress night out, I’d book it. For $29 per person, you’re getting the kind of convenience that protects the evening: hotel pickup/drop-off, a private ride, bottled water, free Wi‑Fi, and a driver who can wait while you dine.

The only reason to pause is if you’re extremely budget-focused and already comfortable arranging your own late-night transport without any reservation or timing help. Also, double-check the venue costs since admission and cover/entrance fees are listed in a way that could require confirmation.

For most people, this is the smart move: pay for the ease, show up hungry, and let Andrés Carne de Res do what it does—food, decor, and all the fun in between.

FAQ

How long does the VIP private transfer take?

The duration is listed as approximately 3 to 6 hours, with the restaurant stop lasting about 3 hours.

Where does pickup and drop-off happen?

It includes private door-to-door transfer with hotel pickup and drop-off in Bogotá.

Is this transfer private or shared?

It’s private. Only your group participates.

What’s included in the price?

Included are the private transfer, bottled water, and free Wi‑Fi on board.

What is not included?

The price does not include food and drinks at Andrés Carne de Res, meals (breakfast/lunch/dinner), cover/entrance fee (listed as not included), a tour guide service, or personal expenses and souvenirs.

Is admission to Andrés Carne de Res included?

The activity details note admission ticket free, but cover/entrance fee is listed as not included. It’s best to confirm what your booking covers.

What if my plans change?

You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience’s start time.

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