



Behind an attractive 1940s facade with Bogotá's lush mountains rising in the background, details throughout the hotel pay homage to the architect including stained-glass windows of florals and birds. Set in an atrium lined with walls of greenery, the Castanyoles restaurant has a moody, industrial feel and a superb Mediterranean menu, while the bar offers signature cocktails and sangrias. You can also dine beside a roaring fire in the pretty courtyard. In the evening, head to Boulevardier, a speak-easy style whisky bar, dubbed Bogotá's best kept secret.
Split between the original house and an extension built in the 1980s, the rooms differ in look and feel, with the former boasting original wood-panelling and handcrafted cedar doors. The rooms are separated into seven tiers from Superior to the Penthouse Suite, which is equipped with a living and dining room, kitchenette and two marble bathrooms. Across all the rooms, you'll find quality white linens, Nespresso machines, bespoke furnishings, luxury Loto del Sur toiletries and beautiful, bold artworks. Around a third of the rooms also have a wood fireplace.
Enjoy a private tour of Bogotá's Old Town, La Candelaria, and visit the famous Gold Museum – it has the largest collection of gold artefacts in the world – the Teatro Colon, the Plaza de Bolivar, and marvel at the area's vivid street art. Afterwards, pay a visit to Bogotá's golden mile, La Calle del Sol, and browse Colombia's high-end stores. When you're done exploring, spend some time at the spa in the hotel, which offers treatments like the tropical escape ritual or Colombian green coffee wrap, all using locally-sourced ingredients.
A dizzying city in the Andes, Bogotá captures the verve of Colombia, both past & present.