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Exterior view of Four Seasons Casa Medina, showcasing the historic sandstone façade and architectural details in Bogotá.
Four Seasons

Casa Medina

Bogotá, Colombia

Colonial meets contemporary

The 1946 building which houses Four Seasons Casa Medina is located just steps from the buzzing financial district and the gourmet paradise of the Zona G. Designed by Colombian artist-architect Santiago Medina Mejia, it boasts some of the most quietly elegant rooms in the city, despite being in the heart of one of Bogotá’s trendiest districts.

The hotel is separated into two parts – the original 1940s house and a newer wing, built in in the 1980s – but they blend seamlessly with wood paneling, open fireplaces and stained glass windows depicting birds and flowers—Medina’s passions. The accommodation ranges from standard rooms to palatial suites but even within the same range each room is unique thanks to the quirkiness of the original building. All enjoy stylish heritage-meets-modern décor, oversized beds and luxurious linens, and some have open fireplaces, ideal for a cozy evening in. The spa offers a range of treatments including the signature Colombian Green Coffee Wrap, and the onsite restaurant, ‘Castanyoles’, serves Mediterranean inspired dishes and cocktails under a beautiful glass atrium.

The hotel sits equidistant between the historic old town La Candelaria in the south and Zona T, the hub of the city’s nightlife, in the north. A number of the continent’s best restaurants are within easy walking distance.

The Four Seasons Hotel Casa Medina blends 1940s colonial history with a splash of contemporary Colombia to offer a stylish and sophisticated city hangout.

The Colombian flag flying at sunset in Bogotá with elegant Hispanic architecture illuminated in the background

You will love

  • Central location
  • An original 1940s mansion
  • Surrounded by exquisite restaurants
  • Quirky yet sophisticated
  • Surprisigly peaceful

 

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