
Four Seasons Hotel Casa Medina Bogotá
A landmark 1946 mansion in Zona G with only 62 rooms — Bogotá's most characterful stay
The Privata Perspective
The most characterful luxury hotel in Bogotá, set in a landmark 1946 building by architect Santiago Medina Mejía in leafy Zona G — all hand-carved beams, brick, and fireplaces. With just 62 rooms it feels more private residence than hotel, and its address puts the city's best restaurants within walking distance.
Castanyoles brings Spanish tapas and Colombian coffee to a handsome dining room, and Boulevardier is a speakeasy-style whisky bar hidden inside. We pair a stay here with the gold museum, the Candelaria old town, and day trips to the Zipaquirá salt cathedral and the coffee region — or onward to Cartagena on the Caribbean coast.
Accommodations
Superior Room
30 sqm
Beamed ceilings and fireplaces in the historic brick building
Penthouse Suite
80 sqm
Top-floor suite with terrace over Zona G
Dining
Castanyoles
Spanish
Tapas and Mediterranean plates with robust Colombian coffee
Boulevardier
Cocktail bar
A speakeasy-style whisky bar tucked inside the mansion
Spa & Wellness
In-house spa treatments and fitness centre within the landmark building.
When to Go
Dec–Mar
Bogotá's drier, brighter months
Jul–Aug
A second drier window mid-year
Book With Preferred Access
Experience Four Seasons Hotel Casa Medina Bogotá with Via Privata
Complimentary upgrades, resort credits, early check-in, and dedicated concierge support — available exclusively through our preferred partner programme.
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