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B.O.G. Hotel

Bogotá • La Cabrera • OPTIMIZE

avg. $156 / night

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Free breakfast

Breakfast-included rate options available

Room upgrades

Complimentary room upgrades (subject to property availability)

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Early check-in and late check-out (subject to property availability)

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PB hotel design editorial

Placing a genuinely design-forward hotel in Bogotá's La Cabrera neighbourhood — where the city's old-money residential fabric gives way to corporate towers and embassy compounds — required a clear point of view, and B.O.G. Hotel, which opened in 2012 with interiors by the Chilean studio Pinkeye Design, arrived with one fully formed. The building presents a crisp contemporary facade of pale panelling and frameless glazing, the canopied entrance with its honeycomb-patterned soffit signalling a level of material specificity that carries through every floor of the property's fourteen storeys and 84 rooms. Inside, the palette shifts between warm brass, grey-toned oak flooring, and textured woven wall panels in tobacco and earth tones — cowhide desk chairs appearing in multiple room configurations as a recurring Colombian material reference rather than a decorative afterthought. The restaurant on the ground floor makes the most persuasive case for the hotel's architectural ambitions: a double-height travertine wall runs the full length of the dining room, a long ribbon fireplace set flush into its base, dark timber ceiling beams floating above curved leather armchairs in a composition that borrows from both Bogotá's colonial masonry tradition and a broadly mid-century European sensibility. On the roof, a retractable steel-and-glass pergola shelters a narrow lap pool with unobstructed views across the Andes — the city's altitude of 2,600 metres giving the sky above it a particular quality of light.

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About

B.O.G. Hotel is designed with a unique combination thanks to our designer Nini Andrade and her contribution, she has captured their luster in shades of bronze, green and grey in a concept that makes the hotel unlike any other, Hotel in Colombia. The hotel offers its visitors a journey through the senses highlighting the values ​​of colombian culture with a privileged location in the La Cabrera neighborhood in Bogotá.

Amenities

Pool

Internet

Free Internet

Wifi

Free Wifi

Fitness center

Room service

Free Parking

Restaurant

Bar/Lounge

B.O.G. Hotel Reviews

806 reviews

"Gustavo the best on the Bar. Rooms great"

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Mar 18, 2026

"It was an extended layover stay turned into a shopping/spa experience. The hotel room had a terrace where I enjoyed room service lunch and dinner. I had a welcome drink, so I ordered a delicious dried fruit tea from the bar."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Mar 12, 2026

"The accommodations were great (room, laundry, spa), and the breakfast always offered new and delicious selections. Five stars!"

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Feb 07, 2026

"Great location, excellent breakfast. The 15 minute foot massage was amazing and included. What a treat! The staff was wonderful too."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Jan 02, 2026

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