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Grand Hyatt hotels have long been synonymous with upscale business travel since the brand’s early days in New York. Inspired by the elegance of Grand Central and the glamour of the 1940s, the brand emphasizes refined service, polished details, and a classic sense of style.

Grand Hyatt Bogotá Guestroom © Angelique Platas

Grand Hyatt Bogotá Guestroom © Angelique Platas

With 48 properties in major gateway cities worldwide, Grand Hyatt recently expanded into Bogotá, Colombia. As only the fifth Grand Hyatt in Latin America and the Caribbean, Grand Hyatt Bogotá positions itself as one of the largest and most complete luxury hotels in the country, featuring spacious guestrooms and one of Colombia’s most extensive spa facilities.

Frequent Grand Hyatt guests will recognize familiar signature amenities, including the Grand Hyatt Club. Club members and Globalists enjoy a private dining room suitable for meetings, a flexible open kitchen area for self-service throughout the day, and a stocked selection of food and beverages when workdays run long or begin early. The club also includes a small library where guests can swap books and find new reading material between meetings and flights.

Attention to detail is a defining quality at Grand Hyatt Bogotá. During a recent stay and property tour, highlights included an impressive lobby chandelier that required weeks to install and richly textured wall treatments presented like gallery pieces. Several wall hangings proved to be hand-woven works crafted by skilled artisans, displayed with track lighting to emphasize their craft. Even small touches echo the brand’s focus on refinement: cocktails arrive with large, branded ice cubes, and the hotel’s main dining venue, Capitalino, showcases striking handmade textile art that could belong in a museum.

View of the city from Grand Hyatt Bogotá Guestroom © Angelique Platas

View of the city from Grand Hyatt Bogotá Guestroom © Angelique Platas

Colombia is a leading global producer of orchids and flowers, and Bogotá draws business visitors involved in mining, energy, agriculture, and horticulture. That industry presence means the hotel’s restaurants are busy, especially at lunchtime, when business meetings and professional gatherings are common.

The hotel’s location is convenient for both international travelers and local guests: roughly 15–20 minutes from the airport, about 30 minutes from many tourist sites, and within walking distance of shops and cafés. Traffic can be unpredictable, so the concierge can assist with reliable transportation arrangements. Whether visiting for meetings, relaxing at the spa, or hosting a private event, Grand Hyatt Bogotá aims to deliver the polished service and thoughtful amenities that define the brand.