Our landmark building, designed in 1946 by Colombian artist and architect Santiago Medina Mejia, boasts some of the most tranquil and elegant rooms in the city—with wooden beamed ceilings, hand-carved wooden furniture, and fireplaces to curl up by, no two rooms are alike. Just steps away from the bustling financial district and the gourmet paradise of Zona G, Casa Medina is an urban retreat for travelers with taste.
The Four Seasons Hotel Casa Medina Bogotá is housed in a building that has been officially declared a cultural monument. Built in 1946 and designed by Colombian star architect Santiago Medina Mejia, it still exudes the splendor and charm of colonial style. Look forward to some of the quietest and most elegant rooms in the city. Features such as rustic wooden beam ceilings, hand-carved wooden furniture, and cozy fireplaces lend all rooms a touch of elegance and homeliness. Each room and suite has been individually designed. If you like it particularly exclusive, opt for the 1,180-square-foot penthouse suite with two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, and a charming fireplace.
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