W Bogota
When you book W Bogota in Bogota, Colombia through our Marriott Luminous partnership, your stay includes daily breakfast, room upgrades and flexible check-in and check-out.
Exclusive Booking Perks
- Welcome amenity
- Complimentary breakfast daily for two guests per room
- Early check-in and late check-out (when available)
- Complimentary upgrade (if available at check-in)
Location
W Hotels brings its signature energy to Bogotá with bold design, curated music programming, and a social pulse that appeals to design-conscious travelers seeking nightlife and contemporary luxury. The brand's Living Room lobby sets the tone: a gathering space where cocktails and conversation replace traditional formality.
Bogotá sits high in the Andes at 2,582 metres, where thin air sharpens the senses and colonial-era architecture meets glass towers. Founded in 1538 by Spanish conquistador Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada on land once belonging to the Muisca people, the city became the capital of the Viceroyalty of New Granada in 1717. After the Battle of Boyacá in 1819, Simón Bolívar renamed it Bogotá in honour of the indigenous inhabitants, cementing its role as the capital of Gran Colombia and modern Colombia. Today the city pulses with cultural energy: street art blankets brick walls, coffee shops spill onto sidewalks, and the scent of arepas mingles with diesel and mountain fog.
El Dorado International Airport lies twelve kilometres from the city centre, connected by taxi and ride-share services that navigate the capital's famously dense traffic.
The property's neighbourhood offers proximity to markets and local commerce. Salsamentaria sits less than a kilometre away, while Exito Express and Market 2 Fit provide further culinary exploration within two kilometres. For nature, the Cascada Morací waterfall lies three kilometres distant, where cool Andean mist clings to fern-covered rocks. La Chorrera, Colombia's tallest waterfall, drops 590 metres into cloud forest thirteen kilometres south of the city.
Golf enthusiasts will find the Country Club just over two kilometres from the property, with Club El Carmel and Club Los Lagartos both reachable within six kilometres. Book a tee time early; the altitude adds surprising distance to every drive. The Club La Aguadora nature reserve sits less than two kilometres away, offering trails through native páramo vegetation where hummingbirds dart between flowering bromeliads and the city's hum fades into birdsong.
January and February bring dry mornings and afternoon showers, with temperatures hovering near nineteen degrees. The light is crystalline at this altitude, turning colonial facades honey-gold by late afternoon. March through May delivers the heaviest rains, when streets glisten and umbrellas bloom like sudden mushrooms across plazas.
June through September marks Bogotá's driest season, when the sky turns cerulean and outdoor terraces fill with sunlight-seeking Bogotanos. August sees the warmest days, reaching twenty degrees under cloudless skies. This is the best time to visit for those wanting to explore on foot without dodging downpours.
October and November return to heavy precipitation, while December brings cooler evenings and festive street markets. The city's elevation keeps temperatures mild year-round, but the equatorial sun feels fierce at midday regardless of season.
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