El Dorado International Airport (BOG) is one of the busiest airports in Latin America and the primary hub of Colombia's aviation network. Hotels in Bogota offer access to the Gold Museum, La Candelaria's colonial streets, outstanding coffee culture, and the city's vibrant restaurant scene.
The Four Seasons in Bogotá occupies the landmark 1945 Casa Medina mansion, one of Colombia's most beautiful heritage buildings, with its carved stone façade, the cobblestone courtyard, and rooms that balance Andalusian colonial grandeur with contemporary comfort. The restaurant is the finest in the city, and the location in Chapinero puts guests at the centre of Bogotá's dining universe.
A contemporary skyscraper hotel in the upscale El Nogal neighbourhood with panoramic Bogotá views from its upper floors, a comprehensive spa and fitness centre, and the JW brand's reliable luxury standards. The rooftop bar is one of the highest in the city with Andean mountain views on clear mornings.
The W brand's most exuberant Colombian expression brings its Whatever/Whenever service ethos and bold design to the heart of the Zona Rosa, with a rooftop pool bar, a WET deck overlooking the neighbourhood, and a spa that draws from Colombia's extraordinary biodiversity of medicinal plants. The social scene centres on the Living Room lobby bar from aperitivo hour to midnight.
The most characterful hotel in Bogotá's historic La Candelaria, de la Opera occupies two colonial buildings facing the Teatro de Cristóbal Colón with rooms that have original wooden floors, exposed stone walls, and views of the National Capitol dome. The rooftop terrace and the restaurant serving traditional Colombian cuisine are both excellent.
A classic grand hotel in the Zona Rosa with impeccably maintained rooms, a well-regarded French-Colombian restaurant, and the Accor group's luxury service standards. The rooftop pool and the traditional afternoon tea service in the lobby lounge are among the most civilised experiences in the city.
A six-room boutique in the La Macarena arts and bohemian neighbourhood — Bogotá's most exciting area for galleries, independent restaurants, and morning flower markets. Casa Legado's museum-quality collection of Colombian modern art fills every room and corridor, and the breakfasts using highland ingredients are exceptional.