WINTER SALE: Save up to $862 on our trips! Book now and secure your adventure!

The Best Hotels to Book in Bogotá, Colombia

Verdant mountains rise up around Bogotá
Verdant mountains rise up around Bogotá | © Alexander Rieser / Alamy Stock Photo

Whether you’re looking for five-star luxury hotels or a more affordable accommodation option, we have compiled a varied list of the top hotels in the capital of Colombia, Bogotá.

Eyeing up a trip to Bogotá but unsure where to stay? Consider joining Culture Trip’s specially curated eight-day Colombian Andes adventure, which starts with two nights in the capital.

Casa Legado

Luxury, Hotel, Boutique Hotel

Casa Legado. A white-walled hotel room with a bed on the right facing a wall-mounted TV on the left, and a floor-to-ceiling window at the back.
Courtesy of Casa Legado / Expedia

This stylish mid-century home-from-home in the heart of Bogotá’s most cultured district, Quinta Camacho, offers a unique chance to plug into a Colombian family with all the right connections. Owner, chef and interior designer, Helena Davila, turned her family home and the house next door into the capital’s most beautiful boutique hotel. She’s still on site most days to ensure afternoon tea is served on time, to kick off the salsa classes and check in on the homemade granola, coconut yoghurt and all-you-can-eat brownies. In the heart of the city’s gallery and gourmet districts, this designer gem is perfect for arty gourmands that want to avoid the traffic and stay local.

Bioxury Hotel

Eco Hotel, Independent Hotel

Bioxury Hotel. A carpeted hotel room with a pillar on the right and a large white bed on the left.
Courtesy of GHL Hotel Bioxury / Expedia

The silver-plated mesh wrapped around the reception, created by Bogotá’s Hechizoo textiles, gives this well-polished compound a regal sheen. It’s all about the views here: most rooms take in El Retiro’s Jenga-like buildings and tropical hillsides – reflected within the hotel by abundant greenery. Foodies get easy access to some of Bogotá’s best late-night eating options in the surrounding area, as well as the city’s most exclusive retail district on the doorstep.

Grand Hyatt Bogotá

Chain Hotel

Grand Hyatt Bogotá. A desk on the left, two single beds on the right and a floor-to-ceiling window at the back with a view of some distant mountains.
Courtesy of Grand Hyatt Bogota / Expedia

With easy access to Bogotá’s historic highlights, this high-end hotel with a signature futuristic atrium offers effortless decompression on arrival in Colombia’s mountain metropolis. After all, there are worse ways to ease into life in the capital than with a truffle-infused salmon sushi roll at the upscale Ushin Japanese & Grill restaurant and an orchid-aroma treatment at the Zaitania spa.

La Colina Hotel Cottage

Apartment, Bed and Breakfast, Inn, Boutique Hotel

La Colina Hotel Cottage. Boutique hotel room with a bed in the middle, a window overlooking a courtyard on the left and some modern wall art on the right.
Courtesy of LA COLINA Hotel Cottage / Expedia

The artistic allure of this boutique hotel, high up in the forested hills of Suba, is difficult to resist. More art gallery than hotel, the five-bedroom house has been converted into one of the friendliest getaways in the Colombian capital, where walls are adorned by works from Latin American creatives. It’s also a fully-fledged member of the slow-food movement, where you can feast on local, sustainably sourced barbecue meat, homemade sourdough and pizzas cooked in the garden’s clay oven. You might not feel like leaving at all, but the art tour of joint-owner, Federico Ruiz, is an off-beat way to explore the city with an in-the-know insider.

Casa Gaitán Cortés

Luxury, Hotel, Boutique Hotel

Casa Gaitán Cortés. Hotel room with a double bed in the middle and some art on the wall on the left.
Courtesy of Casa Gaitán Cortés / Hotels.com

Bogotá’s foodie district, Zona G or Quinta Camacho, was screaming out for an overnight option for urbane travelers looking to crawl home from the area’s nearby tasting menus at celebrated restaurants, Criterión and El Chato. And this casa delivers in the former home of the architect and visionary Bogotá mayor, Jorge Gaitán Cortés – which today ticks all the boxes for culture vultures with an eye for mid-century modern architecture and a demanding palette.

Bogotá Bed & Breakfast Inn

Bed and Breakfast, Inn, Eco Hotel

Bogotá B&B Inn. Bed and Breakfast room with a large bed on the left and a small carpet on the right.
Courtesy of Bogota Bed and Breakfast Inn / Expedia

Bohemian, bespoke, bizarre, brilliant. Insert your two favourite Bs to make up the name of this truly authentic Teusaquillo bed and breakfast. Whatever you think of the idiosyncratic interiors, Ricky and Beatriz’s passionate approach to hospitality scores highly with eco-evangelists and animal lovers that want to have a positive impact and meet some bona fide Colombian personalities on their travels.

Selina Bogotá Parque de la 93

Chain Hotel, Hostel

Selina Bogotá Parque de la 93. Boutique hotel room with a bed, plants, chairs and modern wall art. Floor-to-ceiling window in the background.
Courtesy of Selina Parque 93 Bogota / Expedia

At the upper end of the ubiquitous hostel brand’s urban retreats, this refurbished office block on Parque de la 93, is a convenient place to live, work and play – the Selina way, without having to go very far. This address is the pick of Selina’s three Bogotá properties for its fixtures, fittings and proximity to some of the city’s biggest bars and restaurants. Book yourself into one of the corner suites for a superior view of the city’s hustle and bustle.

BOG hotel

Hotel

Trendy hotel room at B.O.G Hotel with a bed facing a flat-screen, wall-mounted TV and a window with blinds
Courtesy of B.O.G Hotel / Expedia
BOG Hotel, located in the trendy northern sector of the city, is a food and fashion hub. Its restaurant serves fusion cuisine and the hotel is stylishly decorated throughout. Guests will be able to make use of the heated rooftop pool throughout the year, perfect for relaxing after a long day in the city.

Casa Medina

Boutique Hotel, Hotel

Hotel room with dark exposed eaves, a sofa, a bedroom bench and a large bed. On the right is a large chair.
Courtesy of Four Seasons Hotel Bogotá Casa Medina / Expedia
The Charleston Casa Medina is smaller boutique hotel, centrally located in Zona G with great places to eat and drink nearby. The hotel has 58 rooms and the colonial style of the building transports guests back in time with its wooden doors and tall, stone walls. The atmosphere of the hotel is calm, and to allow guests to relax even more, the spa offers special Colombian treatments.

JW Marriott Hotel Bogotá

Hotel

JW Marriott Hotel Bogotá. Carpeted hotel room with a desk, a large bed with headboard and floor-to-ceiling windows in the background.
Courtesy of JW Marriott Hotel Bogotá / Expedia
If you’re visiting on business, the location of the JW Marriott in the financial and entertainment district is perfect for you. The hotel is situated next to the offices of major companies and there are also many good bars and restaurants nearby. The hotel also features its own restaurants, including a French, a Japanese and an Italian spot. This luxurious yet practical five-star hotel caters for all your needs with large bedrooms, a wonderful buffet breakfast and its very own gym and spa.

Hotel de la Opera

Hotel

Hotel de la Opera. Smart inter-connecting, wooden-floored hotel room with a large bed on the right.
Courtesy of Hotel De La Opera / Booking.com
While La Candelaria has been known to be sketchy in some areas after dark, this is the area where Bogota’s bohemian side shines and Hotel de la Opera is the finest hotel around. The hotel’s location makes it a great base for exploring the city. The balcony rooms offer brilliant views of La Candelaria, with its colorful houses and brilliant examples of street art. An impressive breakfast buffet offers cereal, cheese, ham, fresh fruit, and juice, and is a great chance to try typical Colombian specialties too.

Hotel Click Clack

Boutique Hotel, Hotel

Hotel Click Clack. Hotel room with a bed in the middle.
Courtesy of The Click Clack Hotel Bogota / Expedia
Hotel Click Clack opened in September 2013 and it still feels brand new. The funky and chic design of this hotel is no surprise given its location in El Chicó, a buzzing design-oriented district. High-tech gadgets galore, all calls in this hotel are made via iPad. For a brilliant selection of nightlife venues Click Clack is just a few minutes walk from the huge Parque de la 93, where diners are spoilt for choice. Or if you prefer staying in the hotel in the evening there’s an amazing rooftop bar and lounge, Apache, so you needn’t even leave the hotel for a guaranteed fun night.

W Hotel Bogotá

Boutique Hotel, Hotel

W Hotel Bogotá. Modern navy-carpeted hotel room with a floor-to-ceiling window on the left and a bed headboard that wraps around to the ceiling.
Courtesy of W Bogota / Expedia
Inspired by the legend of El Dorado, this branch of the famous W hotel chain is sophisticated and stylish, offering state-of-the-art technology in all rooms, a fully kitted out gym and a spa. They also have a space for meetings and events for those guests who are on business. The boutique hotel is located in the upscale Santa Barbara neighborhood, a prime spot for seriously good shopping with a whole host of entertainment venues and restaurants nearby.

Hotel Estelar la Fontana

Hotel

Hotel Estelar la Fontana. Hotel room with a dark wooden floor, a large bed and some chairs on the left. Large window in the background.
Courtesy of Hotel Estelar La Fontana / Expedia

Hotel Estelar La Fontana exudes a Colonial vibe even from the outside, with an old ivy plant creeping along the front of the building. Inside, its main courtyard has a fountain in its center and it even houses its own chapel. On a Sunday this pretty courtyard is a center for culture, where live bands come to play and artists gather to show off their work. The hotel itself is an impressive five-star affair, with luxury bedrooms, a gym and a spa.

Eve Bidmead contributed additional reporting to this article.
Looking for more great place to stay in Colombia? Check out our pick of the best hotels in Colombia for every traveler, bookable on Culture Trip.

About the author

UK-born Rainbow fell in love with Latin America in his early 20s and is now based in Cartagena, Colombia. He's since become part of the city's time-worn, tirelessly pretty furniture, founding two travel companies that put Colombia's colonial charms on the map. In between travelling the length and breadth of South America – interviewing presidents, sports stars, footballers, designers and film directors – he's also the author of The Memory of Pablo Escobar,, a producer of documentaries and an in-the-know destination specialist for Culture Trip.

If you click on a link in this story, we may earn affiliate revenue. All recommendations have been independently sourced by Culture Trip.
close-ad