Four Seasons' 62-room Bogotá property in a 1946 landmark building in Zona G, renovated 2015.
Four Seasons Hotel Casa Medina Bogotá occupies a 1946 building in Zona G, Bogotá's dining and cultural district, renovated in 2015 when Four Seasons took over operations. The 62 rooms and suites retain period architectural details — hand-carved furniture, wood-burning fireplaces in select accommodat
Wood-burning fireplaces in select accommodations — a detail that works in Bogotá's 2,640-meter altitude and doesn't exist in competing luxury properties at this tier.
Hand-carved furniture, leather sofa, tasteful décor, spa-style whirlpool bath, wood-burning fireplace.
Recognized as one of the finest luxury hotels in Bogotá and a monument of cultural interest.
Vibe: Zona-G, 1946-Landmark, Four-Seasons-Service, Cultural-Monument
Four Seasons Hotel Casa Medina Bogota is featured in 4 of our curated collections:
Best time: December through March and July through August provide Bogotá's driest conditions, with the city's high altitude ensuring year-round spring-like temperatures that make it one of South America's most climatically consistent luxury destinations.
Demand: Bogotá has emerged as a genuine luxury travel destination driven by its extraordinary culinary scene and cultural transformation. Business travel maintains year-round demand, while Colombia's growing cultural tourism profile attracts increasingly sophisticated international visitors.
Pricing: Ultra-luxury Bogotá properties offer exceptional value relative to comparable South American capitals like Lima or Buenos Aires, with Colombia's currency dynamics creating favorable conditions for international luxury travelers. Peak season premiums remain modest compared to more established destina
Insider tip: Arrange a private evening at the gold rooms of the Museo del Oro followed by a multi-course dinner at one of Bogotá's Michelin-recognized restaurants with a sommelier pairing of Colombia's finest regional wines - an experience that reveals the extraordinary cultural and culinary depth of contemporar
Avoid: Avoid the heaviest rain periods of April through May and October through November when Bogotá's mountain weather can bring persistent grey cloud and cool temperatures that limit outdoor enjoyment of the city's extraordinary highland setting.