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Spa pedicure in north Bogotá: what to expect and where to get it done right

If you’re looking for a spa pedicure in north Bogotá, here’s the short answer: Aqua Belleza Spa, located at Cra 11 #98-14 in the Chicó neighborhood, offers the full experience — soak, exfoliation, cuticle work, massage, and polish. You don’t need to travel across the city to find a calm, well-equipped space.

How to get there and when to go

Aqua Belleza is on Cra 11, very close to Calle 98 — an area that’s easy to reach by TransMilenio or private vehicle. If you’re coming by bus, the Calle 100 station is just a few minutes’ walk away. If you’re driving, there are parking options nearby.

The spa is open during the day Monday through Saturday, and on Sundays as well. For exact hours, the most straightforward option is to check the Contact page or send a WhatsApp message before heading over.

As for the best time to book: weekday mornings and early afternoons tend to have more availability. Fridays and Saturdays are the busiest days, so if you want a weekend appointment, booking ahead makes a real difference. You can do so directly from the Reservations page.

Spa pedicure with exfoliation and foot massage in north Bogotá

What a spa pedicure includes — and why it’s worth it

A spa pedicure goes well beyond polish. The real difference lies in the steps that come first: a warm-water soak softens the skin and prepares the cuticles so they can be worked without forcing them. Then comes exfoliation, which removes dead skin from the heels and sole, followed by a massage that boosts circulation and relaxes the muscles of the foot and calf.

All of that happens before the aesthetic work even begins: cuticle cleaning, nail shaping, and polish. The result isn’t just visual — your feet feel softer and lighter, and the nail has a clean base that helps the polish last longer.

At Aqua Belleza you can also combine the spa pedicure with a semi-permanent or polygel finish if you want a result that lasts longer without touch-ups. Pricing for each option is available on the Services page.

What to expect on the day of your appointment

Arrive with bare nails if possible, or let the team know when booking so they can include time for removal. There’s no need to bring anything special — the spa has everything on hand. If you have any skin condition on your feet, such as a recent wound or a sensitive area, mention it before you start so the technician can adjust the massage pressure or avoid certain spots.

When you leave, your nails will need a few minutes to dry completely before you put shoes on. If you’re wearing open-toe sandals that day, even better.

To browse the full nail services menu and make your booking, visit the Services page or schedule directly on the Reservations page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a spa pedicure and a traditional pedicure?
A spa pedicure includes a deep-hydration soak, exfoliation, and a foot and calf massage, in addition to cuticle work and polish. A traditional pedicure typically covers only trimming, cleaning, and color.
How often should I get a spa pedicure?
On average, every three to four weeks is enough to keep your feet in good condition. If you wear closed-toe shoes every day or tend toward dry skin, you can shorten that interval.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes. To secure availability — especially on weekends — it's best to book at least one day ahead through the Reservations page.