Four Seasons Hotel Bogotá FOUR SEASONS
FOUR SEASONS

Four Seasons Hotel Bogotá

Bogota · Colombia
Bottom 29%
Good

THE BOTTOM LINE

Four Seasons Hotel Bogotá is the city's best-located luxury hotel, carried by exceptional service rather than physical grandeur. Book it for the address, the staff, and the bed — not for facilities, which lag what the brand delivers elsewhere. Worth it for short stays in Zona T; if you want more atmosphere or space, sister property Casa Medina is the move.

CHARACTER & IDENTITY

Smaller than almost any other Four Seasons you'll encounter — and that's the pitch, not the problem. Four Seasons Hotel Bogotá sits in Zona T/Zona Rosa, the city's prime dining and shopping corridor, and trades grand-hotel scale for a boutique footprint with full Four Seasons service. The natural comparison is its sister property, Four Seasons Casa Medina, and the next-door Sofitel. Suits business travelers, couples on short Bogotá stops, and Colombia-circuit tourists bookending trips to Cartagena or Medellín.

WHO IT'S FOR

BEST FOR

Business travelers who prioritize location and reliable service over grand-hotel facilities, and couples on a short Bogotá stop wanting walkable access to Zona T's restaurants and bars. A solid choice for the city portion of a Colombia itinerary before flying to Cartagena or Medellín.

SHOULD LOOK ELSEWHERE

You expect the full Four Seasons resort experience — pool, expansive spa, sprawling lobby — because this property is deliberately small-scale. Skip it too if you're sharing a room with a friend or family member and the open bathroom concept would make you uncomfortable.

WHAT GUESTS LOVE — AND WHAT THEY DON'T

STRENGTHS
+Service culture Staff genuinely deliver Four Seasons standards — personal, attentive, and consistent across departments.
+Location Steps from Bogotá's best dining, shopping and nightlife in its safest neighborhood.
+Breakfast Made-to-order, generous, with strong Colombian dishes and excellent coffee.
+Spa treatments Small facility but therapists — Zorayda in particular — earn repeat-visit praise.
+Beds Consistently cited as exceptionally comfortable, even by frequent Four Seasons guests.
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WEAKNESSES
Scale and facilities No pool, tiny gym in the basement, single small elevator, cramped lobby and restaurant.
Standard rooms feel tight Low ceilings and limited natural light in some categories; suites are the better booking.
Open bathroom layout A dealbreaker for guests sharing a room with anyone other than a partner.
Inconsistent room maintenance Recurring mentions of dated furniture, AC issues, and odd housekeeping misses for the price tier.
Breakfast inclusion confusion Hidden upcharges on "included" breakfast items have surprised guests at checkout.
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CATEGORY-BY-CATEGORY ANALYSIS

Service 5.5

The strongest argument for booking here. Staff learn names within hours, anticipate requests, and handle logistics — restaurant bookings, airport transfers, tour coordination — with genuine warmth. Front desk and breakfast team draw consistent praise by name across years of stays.

Food 3.1

Breakfast is the highlight: à la carte rather than buffet, prepared to order, with strong Colombian options like calentado and arepas. The hotel restaurant is competent but unnecessary given what's outside — Osaka, Harry Sasson, Brasserie and others sit within a block. Bar pricing has drawn occasional complaints about cocktail markups.

Rooms 2.3

Modern, comfortable, very well-maintained, with the trademark Four Seasons bed. The open-concept bathroom (visible from the bedroom) divides opinion and is awkward for guests sharing a room platonically. Standard rooms feel tight; suites are genuinely spacious. Street-facing rooms can catch weekend noise.

Location 8.5

Hard to beat in Bogotá. Walking distance to Andino, El Retiro and Atlantis malls and dozens of top restaurants, in one of the safest pockets of the city. La Candelaria and the historic center are a 20–30 minute taxi ride.

Value 6.8

Reasonable by international Four Seasons standards, steep by Bogotá standards. Worth it for the location and service; the physical product alone wouldn't justify the rate.

Ambiance 1.3

Contemporary, understated, more business-boutique than grand luxury. The lobby and common spaces are compact — this is not a hotel you linger in. The vibe is calm, polished, slightly corporate.

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Service 5.5

The strongest argument for booking here. Staff learn names within hours, anticipate requests, and handle logistics — restaurant bookings, airport transfers, tour coordination — with genuine warmth. Front desk and breakfast team draw consistent praise by name across years of stays.

Food 3.1

Breakfast is the highlight: à la carte rather than buffet, prepared to order, with strong Colombian options like calentado and arepas. The hotel restaurant is competent but unnecessary given what's outside — Osaka, Harry Sasson, Brasserie and others sit within a block. Bar pricing has drawn occasional complaints about cocktail markups.

Rooms 2.3

Modern, comfortable, very well-maintained, with the trademark Four Seasons bed. The open-concept bathroom (visible from the bedroom) divides opinion and is awkward for guests sharing a room platonically. Standard rooms feel tight; suites are genuinely spacious. Street-facing rooms can catch weekend noise.

Location 8.5

Hard to beat in Bogotá. Walking distance to Andino, El Retiro and Atlantis malls and dozens of top restaurants, in one of the safest pockets of the city. La Candelaria and the historic center are a 20–30 minute taxi ride.

Value 6.8

Reasonable by international Four Seasons standards, steep by Bogotá standards. Worth it for the location and service; the physical product alone wouldn't justify the rate.

Ambiance 1.3

Contemporary, understated, more business-boutique than grand luxury. The lobby and common spaces are compact — this is not a hotel you linger in. The vibe is calm, polished, slightly corporate.

When to book

✓ Cheapest
May 29 – Jun 4
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$ Shoulder
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✗ Avoid
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Service
5.5
Food
3.1
Rooms
2.3
Location
8.5
Value
6.8
Ambiance
1.3
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Is Four Seasons Hotel Bogotá worth it?
Conditionally. It sits in the Good tier, ranked #765 of 1,075 luxury hotels in our index — bottom 29% globally. What carries it is location (8.4) and service: this is the city's best-located luxury hotel, with staff who genuinely deliver Four Seasons standards across departments. Worth it for short stays in Zona T focused on the address and service, not for facilities, which lag what the brand delivers elsewhere.
How much does Four Seasons Hotel Bogotá cost per night?
Nightly rates run from $216 to $635, with a median of $323. May is the cheapest month at roughly $260/night, while December peaks near $506/night. Booking in May saves about 48% versus the December peak, making spring the clear value window for travelers with flexibility.
What is Four Seasons Hotel Bogotá best known for?
Location and service. The Zona T address scores 8.4, putting guests within walking distance of the neighborhood's restaurants and bars. The standout strength is service culture — personal, attentive, and consistent across departments, genuinely delivering Four Seasons standards. Value also holds up at 6.5. This is a hotel carried by its address, its staff, and its bed rather than by physical grandeur.
What are the drawbacks of staying at Four Seasons Hotel Bogotá?
Ambiance and design score just 1.3 — the weakest category by a wide margin. The property is deliberately small-scale: no pool, a tiny basement gym, a single small elevator, and a cramped lobby and restaurant. The open bathroom concept also makes shared rooms awkward for friends or family. Anyone expecting the full Four Seasons resort experience with expansive spa and sprawling public spaces should look elsewhere.
Who is Four Seasons Hotel Bogotá best suited for?
Business travelers who prioritize location and reliable service over grand-hotel facilities, and couples on a short Bogotá stop wanting walkable access to Zona T. It works well as the city portion of a Colombia itinerary before Cartagena or Medellín. Skip it if you want a full resort experience with pool and expansive spa, or if you're sharing a room and the open bathroom concept would be uncomfortable — Casa Medina is the better move.
When is the best time to book Four Seasons Hotel Bogotá?
May, at roughly $260/night on average. That's about 48% below the December peak of $506/night. If your dates are flexible, booking in spring rather than the December holiday window nearly halves the nightly rate without changing the property or its Zona T location.
How does Four Seasons Hotel Bogotá compare to other luxury hotels in Bogota?
It trails its sister property. Four Seasons Hotel Casa Medina Bogota ranks Top 39% (Excellent) and starts at $268/night, versus this hotel's Bottom 29% (Good) standing at #765 of 1,075 and a $216 entry rate. Casa Medina is the stronger pick for atmosphere, space, and the full Four Seasons feel; this property wins only on Zona T location and the slightly lower floor price.