Four Seasons' Bogotá property — 100 keys in the city's urban core, opened 2015.
Four Seasons Hotel Bogota opened in 2015 with 80 rooms and 20 suites in the city's urban center. The property runs Four Seasons' service-first format — personalized concierge, high privacy levels, and the brand's signature operational consistency — translated to Bogotá's high-altitude capital contex
The Four Seasons service format working at altitude — the brand's anticipated, consistent approach to guest experience, executed in Bogotá's urban context.
Size: Enormous, Cleanliness: Very clean, Style: Unique with colonial-style beamed ceilings and handcrafted doors, Amenities: All necessary amenities
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Vibe: Urban-Bogotá, Service-Led, Colonial-References, Four-Seasons-DNA
Four Seasons Hotel Bogota is featured in 6 of our curated collections:
Best time: December through February and June through August represent Bogotá's two dry seasons with the clearest Andean skies and most pleasant conditions for exploring the capital at 2,600 metres elevation.
Demand: Year-round business and diplomatic travel maintains stable demand. Leisure luxury peaks in the dry seasons with the Hay Festival and other cultural events drawing international visitors.
Pricing: Rates are competitive by international standards. Major events including the Iberoamerican Theatre Festival in March and the Hay Festival create short-term booking pressure.
Insider tip: The Gold Museum (Museo del Oro) houses 55,000 pre-Columbian gold objects — one of the world's great archaeological collections. A private guided evening visit, bookable through luxury hotel concierge, transforms the experience.
Avoid: March through May and September through November bring Bogotá's rainiest months with more overcast skies, though the altitude means temperatures remain consistent year-round at 14-18°C.