The 42-room Hotel de la Opera is a three-pearl option with an excellent location in the historic La Candelaria neighborhood. Guests can walk to multiple attractions, including the famed Gold Museum. Rooms are divided between several historic buildings. They're all equipped with flat-screen TVs, minibars, and coffeemakers, but decor can often look dated and there's no air-conditioning. Two restaurants and a bar keep everyone fed and quenched. However, reviews are mixed when it comes to meals; breakfast, at least, is free. The indoor pool is a plus, as is the full-service spa, and the hotel's event spaces are frequently rented out. Alternatively, the indulgent Orchids Hotel is a more attractive option in the same part of town for style-seeking travelers, but it doesn't have a pool, spa, or gym.
The 42-room Hotel de la Opera is a three-pearl option with an excellent location in the historic La Candelaria neighborhood. Guests can walk to multiple attractions, including the famed Gold Museum. Rooms are divided between several historic buildings. They're all equipped with flat-screen TVs, minibars, and coffeemakers, but decor can often look dated and there's no air-conditioning. Two restaurants and a bar keep everyone fed and quenched. However, reviews are mixed when it comes to meals; breakfast, at least, is free. The indoor pool is a plus, as is the full-service spa, and the hotel's event spaces are frequently rented out. Alternatively, the indulgent Orchids Hotel is a more attractive option in the same part of town for style-seeking travelers, but it doesn't have a pool, spa, or gym.
The 168-room W Bogota Hotel could easily be considered one of the most chic properties in the area, and it’s a great option for those seeking a luxury stay in the heart of the city. It offers everything you could possibly expect of a W, from a stylish spa to a killer bar and lounge. The on-site, farm-to-table restaurant is perfect for anyone craving a slightly calmer space within the hotel. As with all W properties, the rooms are expectedly upbeat, done in pretty jewel tones and contemporary lines. All are outfitted with smart TVs and floor-to-ceiling windows looking out over the city or the mountains. If you prefer something that’s less glitz and more formal, the nearby Morrison 114 Hotel offers similar amenities in a lower-key setting.
The 168-room W Bogota Hotel could easily be considered one of the most chic properties in the area, and it’s a great option for those seeking a luxury stay in the heart of the city. It offers everything you could possibly expect of a W, from a stylish spa to a killer bar and lounge. The on-site, farm-to-table restaurant is perfect for anyone craving a slightly calmer space within the hotel. As with all W properties, the rooms are expectedly upbeat, done in pretty jewel tones and contemporary lines. All are outfitted with smart TVs and floor-to-ceiling windows looking out over the city or the mountains. If you prefer something that’s less glitz and more formal, the nearby Morrison 114 Hotel offers similar amenities in a lower-key setting.
Morrison 114 Hotel is a 54-room boutique property with lots of contemporary polish. The vibe is a little bit chic, a little bit business at this three-and-a-half-pearl hotel -- a welcome change of pace in the primarily suburban, fairly quiet neighborhood. Rooms are simple, yet modern, with essential amenities like flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and roomy bathrooms. Features are slim here, though, and limited to an on-site restaurant -- the only Greek eatery in town -- and a free breakfast buffet served in the dining room or on the patio. For something with a similarly stylish atmosphere, but at lower rates and with a simple fitness rooms, check out the Hotel B3 Virrey, in the city's calm Chico neighborhood near Parque El Virrey.
Morrison 114 Hotel is a 54-room boutique property with lots of contemporary polish. The vibe is a little bit chic, a little bit business at this three-and-a-half-pearl hotel -- a welcome change of pace in the primarily suburban, fairly quiet neighborhood. Rooms are simple, yet modern, with essential amenities like flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and roomy bathrooms. Features are slim here, though, and limited to an on-site restaurant -- the only Greek eatery in town -- and a free breakfast buffet served in the dining room or on the patio. For something with a similarly stylish atmosphere, but at lower rates and with a simple fitness rooms, check out the Hotel B3 Virrey, in the city's calm Chico neighborhood near Parque El Virrey.
The 95-room BEST WESTERN PLUS 93 Park Hotel is a three-pearl option situated in northern Bogota, near 93 Park. Numerous restaurants, bars, and shops are within walking distance. Rooms are simple, but modern and clean, and include flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, minibars, and coffeemakers. Some have balconies furnished with tables and chairs. A restaurant serves international fare for all meals, including a free breakfast buffet with hot and cold items. However, most guests love the rooftop bar offering nice views of the city. There's also a fitness center, but it's worth noting that the hotel lacks a pool. Travelers looking for an alternative could check out the nearby Atton Bogota 93, which is similar, though it lacks the cool rooftop bar found here.
The 95-room BEST WESTERN PLUS 93 Park Hotel is a three-pearl option situated in northern Bogota, near 93 Park. Numerous restaurants, bars, and shops are within walking distance. Rooms are simple, but modern and clean, and include flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, minibars, and coffeemakers. Some have balconies furnished with tables and chairs. A restaurant serves international fare for all meals, including a free breakfast buffet with hot and cold items. However, most guests love the rooftop bar offering nice views of the city. There's also a fitness center, but it's worth noting that the hotel lacks a pool. Travelers looking for an alternative could check out the nearby Atton Bogota 93, which is similar, though it lacks the cool rooftop bar found here.
The Zohar Hostel is an intimate, colonial-era budget option with seven cheerful rooms in the popular Candelaria District, within walking distance from many of Bogota’s historic attractions. Quirky bohemian decor dominates the common areas and a small shared kitchen. All rooms have flat-screen TVs, and private rooms have unexpected extras like bathrobes; some even have gorgeous antique furniture and pleasant balconies. Shared and private bathrooms are available. Perks include 24/7 security, a good continental breakfast (not always included), free all-day tea and coffee, and reliable free Wi-Fi. Note that there’s not much of a social vibe here. The Zohar is one of Bogota’s best-value hostels, but travelers should compare rates with the nearby Masaya Hostel Bogota, where rooms have a charming rustic appeal.
The Zohar Hostel is an intimate, colonial-era budget option with seven cheerful rooms in the popular Candelaria District, within walking distance from many of Bogota’s historic attractions. Quirky bohemian decor dominates the common areas and a small shared kitchen. All rooms have flat-screen TVs, and private rooms have unexpected extras like bathrobes; some even have gorgeous antique furniture and pleasant balconies. Shared and private bathrooms are available. Perks include 24/7 security, a good continental breakfast (not always included), free all-day tea and coffee, and reliable free Wi-Fi. Note that there’s not much of a social vibe here. The Zohar is one of Bogota’s best-value hostels, but travelers should compare rates with the nearby Masaya Hostel Bogota, where rooms have a charming rustic appeal.
The three-pearl Movich Hotel Chico 97 is a sophisticated property that’s a 40-minute drive from Bogota’s Bolivar Plaza and other historic and popular attractions. With that in mind, most guests appreciate the stylish design and modern amenities versus an ideal location. The 75 rooms have flat-screen TVs and minibars, but with bottled water for a fee and no coffee- and tea-making facilities, they’re not as upscale as the hotel likes to advertise. With a free breakfast at the restaurant, a lovely rooftop terrace, and a modest gym, there’s enough to keep guests decently entertained in the mornings and evenings. Travelers might want to consider Hotel Tequendama which has a small spa and indoor pool for around the same rates.
The three-pearl Movich Hotel Chico 97 is a sophisticated property that’s a 40-minute drive from Bogota’s Bolivar Plaza and other historic and popular attractions. With that in mind, most guests appreciate the stylish design and modern amenities versus an ideal location. The 75 rooms have flat-screen TVs and minibars, but with bottled water for a fee and no coffee- and tea-making facilities, they’re not as upscale as the hotel likes to advertise. With a free breakfast at the restaurant, a lovely rooftop terrace, and a modest gym, there’s enough to keep guests decently entertained in the mornings and evenings. Travelers might want to consider Hotel Tequendama which has a small spa and indoor pool for around the same rates.
The 44-room Hotel Egina Bogota is a mid-range option close to Usaquen (though popular downtown Bogota attractions are a trek). Rooms are spacious and pleasant with safes and minibars but noise from the street and lobby can be problematic. The breakfast buffet generally gets good reviews (it costs extra), and a restaurant and bar serve international food, drinks, and snacks. Other facilities include a Turkish bath, a tiny gym with limited equipment, free parking, and free patchy Wi-Fi. Closer to downtown, the similarly priced Exposuite Parque Central Bavaria is a good alternative for more modern rooms.
The 44-room Hotel Egina Bogota is a mid-range option close to Usaquen (though popular downtown Bogota attractions are a trek). Rooms are spacious and pleasant with safes and minibars but noise from the street and lobby can be problematic. The breakfast buffet generally gets good reviews (it costs extra), and a restaurant and bar serve international food, drinks, and snacks. Other facilities include a Turkish bath, a tiny gym with limited equipment, free parking, and free patchy Wi-Fi. Closer to downtown, the similarly priced Exposuite Parque Central Bavaria is a good alternative for more modern rooms.
The three-pearl Courtyard by Marriott Bogota Airport surpasses expectations of the standard airport hotel with its sleek, modern decor and Centro restaurant. This 144-room property is a convenient option for business travelers or those who need to catch early morning flights -- it's just over one mile from El Dorado International Airport and offers a free hourly shuttle for guests. The rooms are quite stylish, and frequent business travelers will feel right at home with functional amenities like desks with ergonomic chairs and extra living space. Free Wi-Fi, free international breakfast, and a modern fitness center add value. The nearby Aloft Bogota Airport has similar rates, a free breakfast, and free airport shuttle -- plus a large bar.
The three-pearl Courtyard by Marriott Bogota Airport surpasses expectations of the standard airport hotel with its sleek, modern decor and Centro restaurant. This 144-room property is a convenient option for business travelers or those who need to catch early morning flights -- it's just over one mile from El Dorado International Airport and offers a free hourly shuttle for guests. The rooms are quite stylish, and frequent business travelers will feel right at home with functional amenities like desks with ergonomic chairs and extra living space. Free Wi-Fi, free international breakfast, and a modern fitness center add value. The nearby Aloft Bogota Airport has similar rates, a free breakfast, and free airport shuttle -- plus a large bar.