Bogota's main stadium — home to Millonarios and Santa Fe football clubs. We've hand-picked the best hotels in Bogota within easy reach, so you can catch the game without the commute.
In the edgy, up-and-coming 7 de Agosto neighbourhood — Bogotá's most rapidly gentrifying area — this boutique hotel occupies a beautifully renovated mid-century building with contemporary Colombian art, a courtyard café, and rooms at prices that reflect the neighbourhood rather than the quality.
The most social budget hotel in Bogotá, Hotel Platypus in La Candelaria has been a backpacker institution for years, offering clean dorms and private rooms, a rooftop with Gold Museum proximity, and staff who know the city's free walking tours, street art routes, and salsa lessons better than anyone.
A well-priced contemporary hotel in Chapinero with clean, comfortable rooms, a good breakfast, and easy access to the city's best restaurants along Calle 93 and the nightlife of the Zona Rosa. The service is friendly and the overall standard represents excellent value in a city that has become more expensive as its tourism profile has risen.