the charms are as rich as the coffee.
A cosmopolitan city 3 km (two miles) high, with some eight million people sprawling outwards from Andean mountains, where you’ll find excellent museums, world-class dining, and most everything one wants from a big city.
The main airport serving the region is BOG El Dorado International. A major hub for Avianca and many international carriers fly in as well. It is highly regarded as a rather good airport, the airport has been named the best airport in South America by World Airport Awards.
Flying Private: There are several FBO options available. Assistance is offered upon request for current clients.
Zona G (for Gastronomy)
Size: 71 rooms
Style: Historic Elegance
Year Opened: 1946
Designer/Architect: Santiago Medina Mejia
Designed in 1946 by famed Medellin-born architect Santiago Medina Mejia whose characteristic stained glass windows adorn the exterior
Stay Longer – Third Night Free
PART OF MY FOUR SEASONS PREFERRED PARTNER PORTFOLIO
• Daily full breakfast for two people per bedroom, served in a hotel restaurant or through In-Room Dining
• Upgrade of one category, based on availability at time of check-in
Hotel/Resort Credit (based on room category booked):
• Guest Rooms: USD 100 credit per stay
• Suites and Specialty Suites: USD 200 credit per stay
• Private Retreats: USD 200 credit per bedroom per stay
Zona T
Size: 64 rooms
Style: Contemporary Elegant
Four Seasons Hotel Bogota sits in the heart of the city’s nightlife and restaurant scene.
Restaurants in Bogota gain a hot new destination with the arrival of Four Seasons Hotel Bogota. It features one of the best contemporary Bogota bars with dramatic, two-storey windows overlooking the chic Zona T. At Biblioteca, mornings feature à la carte breakfasts, with customized Colombian coffee from the barista, fresh-pressed juices from exotic local fruits, and signature interpretations of Colombian dishes.
Stay Longer – Third Night Free
PART OF MY FOUR SEASONS PREFERRED PARTNER PORTFOLIO
• Daily full breakfast for two people per bedroom, served in a hotel restaurant or through In-Room Dining
• Upgrade of one category, based on availability at time of check-in
Hotel/Resort Credit (based on room category booked):
• Guest Rooms: USD 100 credit per stay
• Suites and Specialty Suites: USD 200 credit per stay
• Private Retreats: USD 200 credit per bedroom per stay
Zona G (for Gastronomy)
Local celebrity chef Leonor Espinosa’s flagship restaurant showcases little-known Colombian ingredients such as copoazu (a genus of cacao), arrechón (an aphrodisiac drink) and bijao (a banana-like plant), while championing local communities and gastronomic traditions. Since opening Leo she has had a great influence on Colombian cuisine and in 2022, Espinosa won the title of The World’s Best Female Chef.
THE WORLDS 50 BEST RESTAURANTS LIST
2023 #43
2022 #48
Zona G (for Gastronomy)
Already occupying the No.5 spot in Latin America’s 50 Best Restaurants 2022, El Chato also finds its way into The World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2023 for the first time, debuting at No.33. The contemporary Colombian bistro, led by chef Álvaro Clavijo, pays homage to the producers it works with and applies global techniques to highlight local ingredients.
THE WORLDS 50 BEST RESTAURANTS LIST
2023 #33
2022 #83
My Virtuoso Bogota Colombia Information Page
Here is a good place to start for some additional information on quality Hotels, Water Adventures and Activities.
WIKIVOYAGE: Bogota Colombia Page
A great resource for all the basic information you need for Bogota Colombia.
CLASSIC TRAVEL: Bogota at a Glance
A city of six million inhabitants, lies at an altitude of 8660 feet. Bordering the Andes mountain range, the weather is always spring like. The vast contrasts between poverty and wealth within the city define its uniqueness. It is Colombia’s largest financial, political and cultural center. The city is comprised of many districts, each with its own architectural flair and personality, and which also include wonderful restaurants, bars and nightclub
Colombia General Information Page
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page updated: October 2023
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