Four Seasons Hotel Casa Medina Bogotá
Bogota, Colombia
Not to be mistaken with Four Seasons’ sister property in Bogotá’s Zona T district, this hotel lies in the city’s financial district: a safe bet for the C-suite set. Occupying a 1940s-era mansion designed by Colombian architect Santiago Medina Mejia, the red-brick hotel features charming rooms with rustic features – from exposed brick and wooden beams, to hand-carved wooden furnishings and period-style leather. Each room has its own distinct character, outfitted with features including wood-burning fireplaces, stained glass windows and stone columns – details that earned it the title of Monument of Cultural Interest by the Colombian Ministry of Culture. Executives can seal multi-million-dollar deals in the hotel’s sleek meeting rooms, before celebrating over a whiskey nightcap at the speakeasy bar Boulevardier, while tourists can sign up for private city tours, Colombian coffee tasting and salsa classes. When it comes to dining, Four Seasons isn’t intimidated by the Zona G culinary district on its doorstep, impressing locals and travellers alike with its Spanish-style cuisine at Castanyoles.
Key Information
- Rooms: 62
- Starting Rate: $570
- High Season: February-April October-December
- Dining: Castanyoles
- Drinking: Boulevardier
- At the Hotel: Spa, fitness centre, pet-friendly, hammam, cooking classes
- 57 601 3257900
- Visit Four Seasons Hotel Casa Medina Bogotá's Website
Location
Avenida Carrera 7, Chapinero, Bogota, 69a-22








