Four Seasons Hotel Bogota
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Four Seasons operates with a philosophy of anticipatory service and locale-specific character, maintaining twice-daily housekeeping and 24-hour dining while letting each property reflect its surroundings through architecture and cultural programming. This approach finds its expression in Colombia's sprawling capital, where the Andes meet urban ambition at 2,582 metres above sea level.
Founded in 1538 by conquistador Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada on the ancestral lands of the Muisca people, Bogotá has served as a seat of power for nearly five centuries. The city bore the name Santafé under Spanish rule, becoming the capital of the Viceroyalty of New Granada in 1717 before Simón Bolívar renamed it after the Battle of Boyacá in 1819, honouring the indigenous Muisca as an act of emancipation. Today it stands as Colombia's political, cultural, and economic heart, where colonial-era plazas give way to glass towers and the thin mountain air sharpens every sensation.
The property sits in Chapinero, a district where residential streets climb toward the green wall of the Eastern Cordillera. El Dorado International Airport lies 11 kilometres west, connected by taxi or ride-share services that navigate the capital's famously dense traffic.
Bogotá rewards exploration on foot and by car in equal measure. The neighbourhood's northern reaches blend into Zona Rosa and the Parque 93 dining district, where Mercado LA 93 anchors a market scene less than two kilometres away. For provisions closer still, Deli Quick operates half a kilometre from the property. The city's elevation means every climb feels earned, whether you're ascending toward the Cascada Las Delicias waterfall nearly four kilometres east or venturing to La Chorrera, Colombia's tallest waterfall, which plunges 590 metres through cloud forest 13 kilometres beyond the city fringe.
Golf unfolds across several courses, including the public Campo de Golf Público just over three kilometres away and the established Country Club less than five kilometres distant. Book a tee time early; Bogotá's thin air adds unexpected distance to drives. The nearby nature reserve at Club La Aguadora offers walking trails four kilometres from the property, while the wetlands of Humedal Tibanica, 18 kilometres southeast, shelter migratory birds against a backdrop of eucalyptus groves and mountain silhouettes.
The high-altitude plateau climate means year-round cool temperatures, with daytime highs hovering between 18°C and 20°C regardless of season. Mornings arrive crisp and bright, the sun intense through the thin atmosphere, while evenings require layers as the mercury drops below 12°C.
July through September brings the city's driest months, when cloudless skies stretch over the Andes and outdoor markets bustle under awnings. December through May sees afternoon rains sweep across the savanna, brief downpours that clear as quickly as they arrive, leaving streets steaming and mountain peaks sharp against scrubbed-clean horizons.
Any season rewards a visit, though the dry spell from June through August offers the clearest conditions for waterfall hikes and mountain drives. October and November renew the rains, turning the city's parks lush and filling the cascades that fringe the eastern cordillera.
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