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Set in a rather unassuming building in Bogota's well-heeled Zona Rosa, this iteration of the Four Seasons is set apart by its size and sensibilities. However, there's nothing unexpected about its outstanding quality of service. The staff are very happy to recommend the must-see spots in Bogota, including the Zona Rosa's eateries and glamorous bars - although, you'll definitely want to spend an evening or two at the in-house restaurant, helmed by one of the most prominent chefs in Colombia. The rooms are swish and sophisticated suites complete with high-thread-count Egyptian cotton sheets and light-filled living rooms.
From $190 person/night
The Penthouse Suite really is worth the extra bucks with bold yet elegant features, oodles of space, and a private, sunny terrace.
If you're travelling as a family, the suites have a sliding door between the lounge and bedroom for added privacy.
The hotel is about 30 minutes away from the historic La Candelaria area so a little travel is necessary for the best sightseeing.
The lobby is adorned with plush armchairs, marble tables and sculptures that offer an artsy feel, and there's a delicious subterranean spa with Colombian green coffee wraps and mango and papaya exfoliations on the menu. La Bibliotica bar is the best place to grab a drink, and just next door, the jazzy Nemo Restaurant has a fantastic open kitchen where you can watch everything from boneless ribeye to hunks of grouper cooked over charcoal. Breakfast is also served in one of the restaurant, buffet or a la carte.
Sleek and sophisticated, the rooms are light-filled (the huge windows do the trick) and spacious with creamy handwoven rugs and dark-wood hardware. The suites come with an added living area, dotted with inspiring coffee table books and large, bright artworks. The marble-clad bathrooms have powerful rain showers, mirrors and luxury Loto del Sur products. The Penthouse Suite acts like an entire apartment with gorgeous emerald-green textiles, a private terrace and ample, separate living areas complete with a wood-burning fireplace.
You'll definitely want to spend time exploring Zona Rosa, a gastronomic and nightlife hotspot in Bogota. A taxi ride away is the iconic La Candelaria neighbourhood and its fascinating museums (the Gold and Botero Museums are a both highlights) and plazas, as well as Monserrate, where you can ride the funicular for amazing views of the city. The hotel will also happily arrange a cocktail-making or cooking class, tours of the Paloquemao Market or journeys further afield to see the amazing Zipaquira Salt Cathedral.