The 6 Best Luxury Hotels in Bogota

From the Sofitel Bogota Victoria Regia to the Grand Hyatt: the finest luxury addresses in Bogota, hand-picked by our travel experts. Every suitespot booking comes with free breakfast for 2, a room upgrade subject to availability, hotel credit and VIP service – benefits worth over €500.

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6 luxury hotels in Bogota, Colombia

The top hotels in Bogota at a glance

From legendary grand hotels to intimate design addresses: these properties lead our ranking for Bogota. See at a glance where each hotel is located, which loyalty program earns you points and where nightly rates begin. "From" prices are current entry rates and may include limited-time promotional rates.

HotelLocationHotel programsuitespot scorePrice from
Sofitel Bogota Victoria RegiaZona RosaALL (Accor)★ 4.8/5160 €
Grand Hyatt BogotaWestWorld of Hyatt★ 4.6/5160 €
JW Marriott BogotaChapineroMarriott Bonvoy★ 4.6/5290 €
93 Luxury Suites BogotáChicó LagoI Prefer★ 4.5/5
EK Hotel BogotáChicó LagoI Prefer★ 4.1/5200 €
W BogotaUsaquenMarriott Bonvoy★ 3.7/5220 €

Current offers & deals for luxury hotels in Bogota

Many of our partner hotels in Bogota offer special conditions bookable via suitespot – from free nights to discounts on longer stays. Your suitespot benefits (breakfast, upgrade chance, hotel credit) apply on top.

HotelOfferBookable until
W BogotaUp to 25% discount for stays of four nights or moreDecember 31, 2026
Sofitel Bogota Victoria RegiaThird night freeJune 18, 2027

Your guide to the best luxury hotels in Bogotá

Bogotá stretches for forty kilometres along a plateau at 2,600 metres, but our selection barely leaves one corridor of it. Five of our six properties sit in the northern districts – Zona Rosa, Chicó, Chapinero and Usaquén – spread over roughly 4.7 kilometres along the same two avenues. The sixth stands alone in the west. Entry rates run from around 160 € to 290 € per night, with a median of about 210 €.Sofitel Bogota Victoria RegiaSofitel Bogota Victoria Regia · Zona RosaWith every booking through suitespot you receive a comprehensive package of suitespot benefits:
  • Complimentary breakfast for two
  • Room upgrade subject to availability
  • Up to 100 USD hotel credit per stay
  • Early check-in and late check-out subject to availability
  • Standard points and status benefits in the hotel programmes

The highest entry rate belongs to the JW Marriott Bogotá on Calle 73 in Chapinero, from around 290 € per night, followed by the W Bogotá in Usaquén (220 €) and the EK Hotel on Calle 90 (203 €).

The Grand Hyatt Bogotá and the Sofitel Bogotá Victoria Regia both start at around 160 €, and 93 Luxury Suites in Chicó is bookable on request.

Two things set Bogotá apart from most cities on this continent. The range is narrow – under twofold from the least to the most expensive – and all six properties belong to a hotel loyalty programme, across four different schemes.

Luxury hotel packages, rooms and suites in Bogotá

More people search for a package or a room in Bogotá than for a hotel, which is unusual and worth taking seriously.Grand Hyatt BogotaGrand Hyatt Bogota · WestOn packages, the honest answer is that the value here does not come from a seasonal offer but from what is attached to every booking. Through suitespot each of our six properties includes breakfast for two, an upgrade subject to availability, early check-in and late check-out and up to 100 USD of hotel credit – and because all six run a loyalty programme, the points and status nights come on top. At a median rate of around 210 € per night, that package is a larger share of the total than it would be in an expensive city.Personal luxury travel adviceOur travel advisors personally accompany your booking – 365 days a year, from the first offer to late check-out. Reach the suitespot VIP service via email or WhatsApp.Phone: +49 30 81452346 · hotel@suitespot.comAsk via WhatsAppWrite an emailOn rooms and suites, the ranges differ sharply. The W Bogotá (from around 220 €) distinguishes the most categories of the six – twelve named ones, including Fantastic, Supreme, Urban, Executive Studio and Presidential, alongside its Book and Daily rooms. The Grand Hyatt Bogotá (160 €) runs Corner, Diplomatic, Grand, Grand Club, Grand Executive and Presidential categories.

93 Luxury Suites in Chicó is, as the name suggests, the suite specialist: Deluxe, Grand and Presidencial categories in a small house. It is bookable on request rather than at a listed rate.

Given how narrow the price range is, moving up a category in Bogotá usually costs less than moving to a different hotel.

None of our six Bogotá properties applies a minimum stay, which is worth knowing: for many travellers the city is a single night on the way to Cartagena or onwards through the Andes, and that is bookable here without friction.

Where to stay in Bogotá: the northern corridor and one outlier

Bogotá is a long city, and where you stay decides how much of the day you spend in traffic. Our selection is concentrated almost entirely in the north.JW Marriott BogotaJW Marriott Bogota · ChapineroHere is how the six properties sit.

Chicó – two properties, 500 metres apart

93 Luxury Suites (Carrera 13a #93-51, on request) and the EK Hotel (Calle 90 #11-13, from around 203 €) stand just 500 metres apart in the Chicó Lago district – the closest pair in our Bogotá selection. Quiet residential streets, restaurants and the Parque de la 93 within walking distance.


Zona Rosa and Chapinero – the going-out quarters

The Sofitel Bogotá Victoria Regia (Carrera 13 #85-80, 160 €) sits in the Zona Rosa, the restaurant and nightlife district, and the JW Marriott Bogotá (Calle 73 Nr 8-60, 290 €) a little further south in Chapinero. These two put you closest to where people eat in the evening.


Usaquén – the northern end

The W Bogotá (Avenida Carrera 9 No. 115-30, 220 €) stands at the northern end of the corridor in Usaquén, around 2.5 kilometres from the Chicó pair. It is the most design-led of the six and the one with the widest range of room categories.


Salitre – the western outlier

The Grand Hyatt Bogotá (Carrera 57, from around 160 €) is the exception: it stands in the west of the city, between 5 and 9 kilometres from every other property on this page. That puts it closer to the airport and to the convention centre, and a good deal further from the restaurants of the north – twenty to thirty minutes in light traffic, considerably more at peak times. Worth choosing on purpose.

Business travel: which property for which meetings

Bogotá is a working city more than a sightseeing one, and searches reaching this page reflect that: people ask specifically about the financial district. The answer depends on which part of the business city you mean, because Bogotá has two.93 Luxury Suites Bogotá93 Luxury Suites Bogotá · Chicó LagoThe northern financial and corporate corridor runs along Carrera 7 and Carrera 9 through Chapinero, Chicó and Usaquén. Five of our six properties are in it: the JW Marriott (from around 290 €) in Chapinero, the Sofitel Victoria Regia (160 €) in the Zona Rosa, the EK Hotel (203 €) and 93 Luxury Suites in Chicó, and the W Bogotá (220 €) in Usaquén. If your meetings are with banks, law firms or the corporate head offices, this is where they will be.

Salitre and the western corridor, towards the airport and the Ágora convention centre, is the other one – and there our answer is the Grand Hyatt Bogotá (160 €), the only property in our selection on that side of the city. For a conference or an early flight it saves a journey that can take the better part of an hour.

A practical note that applies to both: all six properties belong to a loyalty programmeMarriott Bonvoy (JW Marriott, W Bogotá), iPrefer (EK Hotel, 93 Luxury Suites), World of Hyatt (Grand Hyatt) and ALL – Accor Live Limitless (Sofitel). Whichever scheme you collect in, Bogotá almost certainly has a property that recognises it. That is genuinely useful, though not unique: around thirty cities in our portfolio reach full coverage.

What a luxury hotel in Bogotá costs

Entry rates in our selection run from around 160 € per night at the Grand Hyatt and the Sofitel Victoria Regia to about 290 € at the JW Marriott Bogotá. The median is roughly 210 € per night. 93 Luxury Suites is on request and stays out of that calculation.

The spread is under twofold – one of the narrowest in our entire portfolio, and narrower than any other South American capital we list. In practice that means the rate is not a useful way to choose in Bogotá: the difference between the cheapest and the most expensive property is smaller than the difference between two room categories in several of them.

Against the continent, Bogotá sits below Lima (median 220 €), Rio de Janeiro (250 €), Cartagena (280 €), Buenos Aires (290 €) and São Paulo (300 €), and above Santiago de Chile (170 €). It is one of the more affordable capitals on the continent.

The comparison worth making inside Colombia is with Cartagena, where the median is 280 € and six of the eight properties are colonial houses in a protected old town. Bogotá's selection is entirely modern, entirely inside loyalty programmes, and roughly 70 € cheaper per night at the midpoint.

Altitude, the salt cathedral and the rest of Colombia

The single most useful thing to know about Bogotá is that it sits at roughly 2,600 metres. Most visitors notice it on the first day, and the sensible response is an easy first afternoon rather than a full programme.Personal luxury travel adviceOur travel advisors personally accompany your booking – 365 days a year, from the first offer to late check-out. Reach the suitespot VIP service via email or WhatsApp.Phone: +49 30 81452346 · hotel@suitespot.comAsk via WhatsAppWrite an emailWhat our advisors arrange most often here are a guided morning in La Candelaria, the colonial quarter below the mountains, the funicular up Monserrate – which at 3,150 metres is worth saving for the second day – and the drive out to the salt cathedral at Zipaquirá, around an hour north.

Elsewhere in Colombia we hold eight properties in Cartagena de Indias on the Caribbean coast, plus single properties in Cali, Santa Marta and Barranquilla. The contrast is worth planning around: Cartagena is at sea level, its selection is colonial rather than modern, and its median rate is around 280 € against Bogotá's 210 €.

Because of the altitude, our advisors usually place the Andes at the start of a Colombian itinerary and the coast at the end – arriving at 2,600 metres after a week at sea level is the harder way round.

As a suitespot guest you travel with VIP status: we pass your preferences to the hotel before you arrive – in Bogotá most often a quiet room and a late check-out, since long-haul arrivals here land in the evening and the altitude makes the first night matter. On top of that come breakfast for two, an upgrade subject to availability and up to 100 USD hotel credit. And because all six properties run a loyalty programme, you earn points and status nights everywhere in the city.

Earn points & use your status in Bogota

suitespot rates are genuine direct rates: you keep earning regular points and elite nights in the hotel's loyalty program and retain your status benefits – on top of your suitespot benefits. These programs are represented in Bogota:

ProgramHotelsExamples in Bogota
I Prefer2 hotels93 Luxury Suites Bogotá, EK Hotel Bogotá
Marriott Bonvoy2 hotelsJW Marriott Bogota, W Bogota
ALL (Accor)1 hotelSofitel Bogota Victoria Regia
World of Hyatt1 hotelGrand Hyatt Bogota

Frequently asked questions about luxury hotels in Bogota

How much does a luxury hotel in Bogotá cost?

Entry rates across our six Bogotá properties start at around 160 € per night at the Grand Hyatt Bogotá and the Sofitel Bogotá Victoria Regia, and reach about 290 € at the JW Marriott Bogotá. The median is roughly 210 € per night. 93 Luxury Suites is bookable on request.

The spread is under twofold – one of the narrowest anywhere in our portfolio. The rate is therefore not a useful way to choose here; the district is.

Against the continent, Bogotá sits below Lima (220 €), Cartagena (280 €) and Buenos Aires (290 €), and above Santiago de Chile (170 €). With suitespot you always book at direct rates, and the benefits worth more than 500 € come on top.

Are there luxury hotel packages in Bogotá?

The value in Bogotá comes less from seasonal offers than from what is attached to every booking through suitespot: breakfast for two, an upgrade subject to availability, early check-in and late check-out and up to 100 USD of hotel credit at each of our six properties.

Two things make that worth more here than elsewhere. First, at a median rate of around 210 € per night the package is a large share of what the stay costs. Second, all six properties belong to a loyalty programme, so points and status nights come on top of the benefits rather than instead of them.

None of the six applies a minimum stay, so a single night carries the full package too.

Do I earn points and can I use my status with suitespot?

In Bogotá, at all six of our properties – and across four different schemes.

Marriott Bonvoy holds two, the JW Marriott Bogotá and the W Bogotá. iPrefer holds two more, the EK Hotel and 93 Luxury Suites. The Grand Hyatt Bogotá belongs to World of Hyatt and the Sofitel Victoria Regia to ALL – Accor Live Limitless.

Whichever programme you collect in, the city very likely has a property that recognises it. That is useful, though not unique – around thirty cities in our portfolio reach full coverage.

At a median of 210 € per night, Bogotá is also an inexpensive place to pick up a status night.

Which district of Bogotá should I stay in?

Five of our six properties are in the northern corridor, and for most trips that is the right part of the city.

In Chicó: 93 Luxury Suites (on request) and the EK Hotel (from around 203 €), just 500 metres apart. In the Zona Rosa and Chapinero, closest to the restaurants: the Sofitel Victoria Regia (160 €) and the JW Marriott (290 €). At the northern end in Usaquén: the W Bogotá (220 €).

The exception is the Grand Hyatt Bogotá (160 €) in Salitre, in the west – between 5 and 9 kilometres from all the others, closer to the airport and the convention centre. Choose it deliberately for a conference or an early flight, not by accident.

Which hotel suits a business trip to Bogotá?

It depends which business district you need, because Bogotá has two.

For the northern corporate corridor along Carrera 7 and Carrera 9 – banks, law firms, head offices – any of five: the JW Marriott (from around 290 €) in Chapinero, the Sofitel Victoria Regia (160 €) in the Zona Rosa, the EK Hotel (203 €) and 93 Luxury Suites in Chicó, and the W Bogotá (220 €) in Usaquén.

For Salitre, the convention centre and the airport, the answer is the Grand Hyatt Bogotá (160 €) – the only property we list on that side of the city, and it saves a journey that can take most of an hour.

All six earn points, and none applies a minimum stay.

Which Bogotá hotels have the best rooms and suites?

The W Bogotá (from around 220 €) in Usaquén distinguishes the most categories of the six – twelve named ones, among them Fantastic, Supreme, Urban, Executive Studio and Presidential, alongside its Book and Daily rooms.

The Grand Hyatt Bogotá (160 €) runs Corner, Diplomatic, Grand, Grand Club, Grand Executive and Presidential categories – the widest range at the lower end of the price list.

93 Luxury Suites in Chicó is the specialist its name suggests, with Deluxe, Grand and Presidencial categories in a small house; it is bookable on request.

Because the rate range across the city is under twofold, moving up a category here usually costs less than moving to a different hotel.

What should I know about Bogotá's altitude?

Bogotá lies at roughly 2,600 metres, and most visitors feel it on the first day – shortness of breath on stairs, broken sleep, and alcohol hitting harder than expected.

The practical response is to plan an easy first afternoon rather than a full programme, and to save Monserrate for the second day: the funicular tops out at around 3,150 metres, another 550 metres above the city.

Because of this, our advisors normally place the Andes at the start of a Colombian itinerary and the Caribbean coast at the end. Arriving in Bogotá after a week at sea level in Cartagena is the harder way round.

A late check-out on the first day is the request we pass to hotels here most often.

What else does your Colombia selection include?

Beyond Bogotá we hold eight properties in Cartagena de Indias on the Caribbean coast, plus single properties in Cali, Santa Marta and Barranquilla.

Cartagena is the natural counterpart and a genuine contrast: six of its eight properties are colonial houses inside a walled old town, its median rate is around 280 € against Bogotá's 210 €, and only five of the eight belong to a loyalty programme – against all six here.

Bogotá's selection, by comparison, is entirely modern and entirely inside points programmes.

Because of the altitude, most itineraries we build start in the Andes and finish at sea level rather than the other way round.

Personal luxury travel adviceOur travel advisors personally accompany your booking – 365 days a year, from the first offer to late check-out. Reach the suitespot VIP service via email or WhatsApp.Phone: +49 30 81452346 · hotel@suitespot.comAsk via WhatsAppWrite an email
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