Hotels in Bogota, Colombia

Hotels in Bogota, Colombia
Located at 2,600 meters, Colombia's chilly, capital city is sophisticated, culturally rich and strategically located in the middle of the country. Although Bogota is Colombia's largest and most developed city, hiking and outdoor activities abound just a few hours outside the city, making Bogota a great starting-off point for outdoor enthusiasts looking for adventure. In addition, on Sundays, hikers can enjoy climbing Monserrate, Bogota's highest mountain, or participating in Cyclovia, in which several major avenues close down to car traffic and Bogotanos take to their bikes or roller-blades for a bit of exercise.

Hotel Abadia Colonial

The Abadia Colonial is a lovely, Spanish-style bed and breakfast located in the historic Candelaria and popular with European tourists. The airy, peaceful rooms are arranged around a quiet courtyard and start from about $100 per couple. Amenities include cable TV, security box, alarm clock, laundry service, business center, 24-hour room service, restaurant and airport pick-up and drop-off.

URL: www.abadiacolonial.com
Tel: (571) 341-1814
Address: Calle 11 No.2-32

Hotel Saint Simon

The small, European-style Hotel Saint Simon is located in northern Bogota, in the popular Zona T, Bogota's most exclusive and popular party zone. Hotel amenities include a restaurant, 24-hour concierge, business center, conference room. In-room amenities are standard, and include a mini-bar, coffee-maker and cable TV. The hotel's 46 rooms are simple and clean and start at about $100 per night.

URL: www.saintsimonbogota.com
Tel: (571) 621-8188
Address: Car. 14 No.81-34.

Hotel de La Opera

The Hotel de la Opera is perhaps one of Colombia's most well-known and beloved hotels and by far the most exclusive lodging option in the historic Candelaria neighborhood. Located next to the Teatro de Colon, the Hotel de La Opera offers five star service and amenities in an beautifully-restored Colonial building located on a lovely cobble-stoned street. Rooms are decorated in a Republican Italian style and hotel amenities include a pool, business center, spa, two restaurants, conference centers, laundry service, airport pick-up and drop-off and tour guides. In-room amenities include WiFi, coffee-maker, mini-bar, safety deposit box and 24-hour room service.

URL: www.hotelopera.com.co
Tel: (571) 336-2066
Address: Calle 10 No. 5-72

Crown Plaza Hotel Tequendama

The gargantuan 578-room Crown Plaza Tequendama is located in the heart of Bogota's busy international center, walking distance to the city center and the historic neighborhood of La Candelaria. Rooms are spacious, bright and comfortable and start from about $275 a night. However, be sure to ask about steep weekend discounts. Well-suited for business travelers, the hotel offers a fully-equipped business center, restaurants, bars, dozens of conference rooms, an excellent gym and a spa. In-room amenities are standard and include cable TV, coffee-maker, mini-bar and 24-hour room service.

URL: www.cptequendama.com.co
Tel: (571) 382-0300
Address: Cra. 10 No. 26-21

Casa Medina

Part of the Charleston chain and designed by a well-known Bogota architect, Hotel Casa Medina is one of Bogota's most elegant, high-end lodging options and is conveniently located on La Carrera Septima, in the Zona G (Gourmet Zone), which is home to Bogota's finest and most expensive eateries. With easy transport to the city center and the historic Candelaria neighborhood, hotel Medina makes a great home base to explore Bogota. Despite its location on one of Bogota's busiest avenues, Hotel Casa Medina's many courtyards and its 58 elegantly-appointed rooms are quiet and peaceful, thanks to double-duty windows that keep out all the street noise. Hotel amenities include a business center, restaurant, conference center, massage room and gym. In-room amenities include WiFi, flat-screen cable TV, mini-bar, coffee-maker, electronic security box and chimneys in suits. Rates start from $250 per couple per night.

URL: www.hotelcharlestoncasamedina.com
Tel: (571) 312-0299
Address: Car. 7 No.69A-22

Article Written By Jisel Perilla

Jisel Perilla has been writing for Frommer´s Travel Guides since 2009 and is currently working on her fourth publication. She majored in English and minored in Spanish at the University of Mary Washington in Frederickburg, Virginia. Perilla has traveled extensively throughout Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa and currently lives between Washington, D.C. and Bogota, Colombia.

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