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The best hotels in Colombia in 2026

Editorial selection of 10 exceptional hotels in Colombia, 2026: addresses in Bogotá, Cartagena and Medellín, spa, heritage, design.

Ranking reviewed on 29 June 2026.

The top of the ranking in pictures

The verdict at a glance

  1. Sofitel Legend Santa ClaraFor a national ranking, Sofitel Legend Santa Clara stands out due to the density of its hotel markers.
  2. Relais & Châteaux Hôtel Casa PestaguaRelais & Châteaux Hôtel Casa Pestagua takes second place for a simple reason: the Relais & Châteaux label remains one of the most recognisable signs of…
  3. Casa San AgustinCasa San Agustin ranks highly due to its status as an emblematic address in Cartagena.

Our methodology

Colombia has emerged as one of the most intriguing hotel scenes in Latin America. The country combines colonial heritage, business capitals, Caribbean coastline, and new international expectations. For a discerning traveller, this diversity is transformative. Here, one does not choose a hotel solely for its prestige; rather, the choice is influenced by its relationship to the city, the climate, and the pace of the stay. Between Bogotá and Cartagena, the customs vary significantly. A single trip may call for a very structured urban address, followed by a more intimate historic residence. This is precisely what makes a Colombian ranking useful. It is not merely about listing prestigious establishments; it is about identifying those that best fulfil their promise, according to their context, identity, and the actual quality of the experience offered.

At MyConciergeHotel, our assessment is never based solely on appearance. We first observe verifiable elements. The displayed category, brand reputation, geographical anchoring, and coherence of positioning are all crucial. We also consider a hotel’s ability to embody its destination. A major international name is not judged in the same way as an independent heritage house. The expectations are different. In this Colombian ranking, we have therefore prioritised editorial clarity. We compare hotels that appeal to different types of travellers but share a high level of expectation. What our advisors primarily observe is consistency. A well-ranked address should be comprehensible at first glance. It must also remain relevant at the time of booking, depending on the purpose of the trip.

The Colombian panorama presented here highlights two major poles. On one side, Cartagena concentrates a significant portion of the country’s most sought-after signatures. The city brings together charming hotels, historic residences, international brands, and seaside addresses. Amarla Boutique Hotel, Casa del Coliseo, Casa San Agustin, Hotel Casa La Merced by Mustique, Hôtel Casa Pestagua, Relais & Châteaux Hôtel Casa Pestagua, Movich Hotel Cartagena, Hyatt Regency Cartagena, and Sofitel Legend Santa Clara exemplify this rare density. On the other side, Bogotá asserts a more urban interpretation of luxury. Four Seasons Hotel Bogota fits into this logic, catering to a clientele of business travellers, short stays, or structured city breaks. It is important to note that Colombia does not offer a uniform luxury; rather, it presents very distinct, often complementary styles of hospitality.

For 2025 and 2026, several trends are clearly emerging. The first concerns the resurgence of smaller hotels, particularly in historic centres. Travellers are seeking more character, less standardisation, and a more direct relationship with the place. The second trend relates to combined stays. Bogotá and Cartagena are increasingly functioning well as a duo. One offers efficiency, urban culture, and international logistics, while the other provides heritage, Caribbean light, and a more contemplative pace. We are also observing a heightened expectation for outdoor spaces, pools, terraces, and views. In a warm climate, these elements become essential. Finally, major international brands remain highly sought after, reassuring guests with their standards. However, they must now engage with a demand that is more sensitive to local architecture, human scale, and the uniqueness of addresses.

This evolution aligns with a certain idea of French luxury, as we advocate at Le Concierge. Luxury is not an accumulation of signs; it is about precision. A smooth arrival, a well-thought-out room, and a service that understands the rhythm of the stay. In Colombia, this precision takes different forms. In an old residence in Cartagena, it may manifest through the silence of a patio and the sensation of being in the city without being overwhelmed by it. In a large contemporary address, it may hinge on the view, the flow of spaces, and the consistency of service. My advice is simple: each hotel should be read for what it truly offers. A historic house is not meant to mimic a tower facing the sea, just as an international brand should not attempt to replicate the intimacy of a boutique hotel.

This is also why we reject hollow superlatives. A useful ranking should assist in making choices, not in standardising experiences. The number one hotel is not automatically the best for everyone. Some travellers seek a heritage immersion within the city walls, while others prefer a more contemporary address with generous spaces and simpler logistics. Still others look for a recognised signature for their first exploration of the country. Our role is to methodically prioritise without caricature. We highlight hotels that excel in their category, never downgrading an address simply because it caters to a different type of stay. What our advisors remember is the suitability. An excellent hotel is primarily one that has been well chosen. Colombia, more than anywhere else, rewards this precision.

The following top list reads like a map of informed preferences. You will find characterful houses, recognised institutions, and more contemporary options. Each deserves its place for concrete reasons. Now, let us present our selection of the best hotels in Colombia.

How we rank the best hotels in Colombia

Our ranking balances address, service, setting, international reputation, and overall consistency across Colombia’s most compelling hotel styles.

Questions about this section

What sets the selected Colombian hotels apart?

They stand out through consistency, strong identity, service level, and a location that makes sense for the trip.

Heritage, cities, and landscapes: why Colombia stands out

Colombia’s best hotels make sense only when read through the country’s cities, altitude, heritage, and biodiversity.

Questions about this section

For a heritage-focused stay, should I choose Cartagena or Bogotá?

Choose Cartagena for immersive heritage stays, and Bogotá for a broader urban and cultural balance.

Where to dine best in Colombia’s top hotels

In Colombia, a hotel’s table can matter as much as the room.

Questions about this section

Does gastronomy really matter when choosing a hotel in Colombia?

Yes, but dining matters most when it complements service, location, and the hotel’s overall coherence.

Best hotels in Colombia for couples

For couples, Colombia works best when you choose between polished city stays and more secluded retreats.

Value, location, and experience: what matters most

We rank value through consistency, location, service, and the real coherence of the experience.

Questions about this section

What nightly price ranges should I expect for top hotels in Colombia?

Rates vary widely by city, season, room category, and whether the hotel is urban, heritage, or resort-style.

Which hotel to choose in Colombia for your trip

Choose according to pace, setting and transfers: city, culture, romance, beach or nature each call for a different Colombian hotel.

Comparison tables

Comparison of the best hotels in Colombia
HotelAtmosphereHighlightsBadgeIndicative budget
Casa San AgustinMaison historique raffinée dans la vieille villeAdresse 5★ de Carthagène des Indes, cachet patrimonial, format intimiste5★à partir de 450-900€/nuit
Sofitel Legend Santa ClaraGrand hôtel historique au sein des rempartsMarque Sofitel Legend, adresse emblématique de Carthagène des Indes, vaste infrastructure5★à partir de 350-800€/nuit
Relais & Châteaux Hôtel Casa PestaguaDemeure de caractère, service personnaliséRelais & Châteaux, adresse 5★, forte identité patrimonialeRelais & Châteauxà partir de 400-850€/nuit
Four Seasons Hotel BogotaLuxe urbain contemporain dans la capitaleMarque Four Seasons, emplacement à Bogotá, standards internationauxFour Seasonsà partir de 300-700€/nuit
Casa del ColiseoBoutique-hôtel élégant dans le centre historiqueFormat confidentiel, adresse 5★ à Carthagène des Indes, esprit maison5★à partir de 250-600€/nuit
Amarla Boutique HotelBoutique-hôtel design et intimistePetit format, localisation à Carthagène, lecture lifestyle du séjour5★à partir de 250-550€/nuit
Hyatt Regency CartagenaGrand hôtel contemporain face à la merMarque Hyatt Regency, vues maritimes, profil affaires et loisirsHyatt Regencyà partir de 180-400€/nuit
Movich Hotel CartagenaAdresse urbaine avec ancrage localSituation à Carthagène, hôtel 5★, usage pratique pour city-break5★à partir de 180-380€/nuit
Hotel Casa La Merced by MustiqueMaison de charme dans le centre ancienAdresse 5★ à Carthagène, échelle intime, séjour patrimonial5★à partir de 220-500€/nuit

Editorial selection built only from the hotels provided. Budgets are indicative, depending on season, room category and booking conditions.

Budget guide by service level
LevelHotel profileIndicative range
Entrée luxeGrand hôtel 5★ contemporain ou adresse urbaine bien situéeenviron 180-350€/nuit
Boutique-hôtel haut de gammePetite capacité, centre historique, service plus personnaliséenviron 250-600€/nuit
Luxe signatureMarque internationale reconnue ou grande adresse patrimonialeenviron 350-900€/nuit

These ranges are for guidance only. They vary with local holidays, peak periods, availability and room category.

The ranking

  1. Sofitel Legend Santa Clara, Carthagène des Indes

    #1Sofitel Legend Santa Clara

    Carthagène des Indes · International benchmark

    For a national ranking, Sofitel Legend Santa Clara stands out due to the density of its hotel markers. This address belongs to a well-known international brand and is located in Cartagena, a key destination for high-end travel in the country. This positioning matters, reassuring guests about service consistency and providing genuine international visibility. In our editorial assessment, this hotel meets three decisive criteria: brand signature, anchoring in a major heritage city, and lasting recognition among a global clientele. It is not merely a good five-star hotel in Cartagena; it represents a significant part of Colombia's hotel image. Worth noting for those seeking a first stay in Colombia with a clear reference point. Our advisors often highlight it as one of the most naturally recommended names for a reliable choice.

  2. Relais & Châteaux Hôtel Casa Pestagua, Carthagène des Indes

    #2Relais & Châteaux Hôtel Casa Pestagua

    Carthagène des Indes · Character pick

    Relais & Châteaux Hôtel Casa Pestagua takes second place for a simple reason: the Relais & Châteaux label remains one of the most recognisable signs of characterful luxury. In a ranking dedicated to all of Colombia, this affiliation carries significant weight, distinguishing the hotel among independent addresses and giving it a reach beyond the local market. Located in Cartagena, the establishment also benefits from the city's cultural appeal, enhancing its interest for travellers seeking a unique address in a strong destination. Our advisors note the balance between charm and international recognition. The hotel appeals to those familiar with collection houses while remaining accessible for a first trip to Colombia. My advice: choose it if you favour a boutique spirit without compromising on a demanding label. In this selection, it stands out as one of the most coherent signatures for a characterful stay.

  3. Casa San Agustin, Carthagène des Indes

    #3Casa San Agustin

    Carthagène des Indes · Leading boutique choice

    Casa San Agustin ranks highly due to its status as an emblematic address in Cartagena. In a geographical ranking, the city holds significant weight, concentrating a large share of high-end stays in Colombia. Being firmly established in this urban landscape provides a clear advantage. The hotel also enjoys a well-established name among travellers seeking a more intimate experience than a large international group can offer, which is precisely what makes it editorially strong. It embodies a boutique vision of Colombian luxury without straying from the radar of discerning clients. Worth noting: this third place rewards an address that combines renown, a more personal format, and a connection to the country's most immediately desirable destination. Our advisors often identify it as a relevant option for those wanting Cartagena in the spotlight. My advice: consider it if you prefer the atmosphere of a recognised house over a large chain hotel.

  4. Four Seasons Hotel Bogota, Bogotá

    #4Four Seasons Hotel Bogota

    Bogotá · Bogotá anchor

    The Four Seasons Hotel Bogota earns its place among the top four for a strategic reason. It offers a different perspective on Colombia. Bogotá does not evoke the same imagery as Cartagena. However, for urban stays, business trips, or cultural exploration, the capital remains essential. The presence of Four Seasons changes the landscape. The brand serves as an immediate reference point for international clientele, signalling a high level of expectation and a clearly defined promise of service. In our selection, this address plays a balancing role, ensuring that the best of Colombia is not reduced to the Caribbean coast alone. Our advisors often note the strength of a global name in a capital still overlooked by some leisure travellers. My advice: consider it if you seek a clearly defined urban base, before or after Cartagena. It is the most significant address in Bogotá on this list.

  5. Casa del Coliseo, Carthagène des Indes

    #5Casa del Coliseo

    Carthagène des Indes · Boutique pick in Cartagena

    Casa del Coliseo logically occupies its place in a Colombian ranking dominated by Cartagena. This address offers a coherent boutique experience. It is ideal for travellers wishing to stay in the heart of the historic centre. This positioning is significant in our selection. Our advisors observe that this type of hotel is well-suited for short, cultural, and urban stays. The more intimate format creates a different experience from the larger establishments already listed. This is precisely what gives it relevance here. In Colombia, not all the best nights are spent in a grand international palace. A well-located 5-star house with a clear identity also deserves recognition. Casa del Coliseo appeals to those who prioritise atmosphere, proximity to sites, and a more personal pace of stay. It also offers a distinctly Cartagena interpretation of luxury, remaining discreet and focused on the address and urban experience.

  6. Hyatt Regency Cartagena, Carthagène

    #6Hyatt Regency Cartagena

    Carthagène · International comfort pick

    Hyatt Regency Cartagena earns its place for a simple reason. It brings a different register to the ranking compared to the historic houses in the centre. Here, the decisive criterion is the balance between international standards, a 5-star address, and a Cartagena anchoring. For many travellers, especially on their first visit to Colombia, this clarity matters. The Hyatt Regency brand reassures with its level of service and consistency, making it a solid editorial argument. Our advisors often recommend it to those seeking a contemporary base in Cartagena. The relationship with the city differs from that of a heritage residence, yet it may suit certain profiles better. Business stays, short getaways, or trips combining modern comfort with urban discovery. Its presence in this top list prevents an overly homogeneous selection. My advice is to consider it if you favour a large international structure over a characterful house.

  7. Amarla Boutique Hotel, Carthagène

    #7Amarla Boutique Hotel

    Carthagène · Confidential boutique mention

    Amarla Boutique Hotel enters this ranking for its more confidential offering. This is an important point in a destination where the high-end offer can quickly seem repetitive. In Cartagena, not all travellers seek the same experience. Some desire a more human-scale address, quieter in its expression of luxury. Amarla meets this expectation. Its 5-star status gives it clear legitimacy in this selection. Its boutique format lends it a distinct personality. Our advisors often observe a growing interest in hotels capable of providing a more direct relationship with their teams. This proximity transforms the stay, particularly appealing to couples and regular visitors to smaller establishments. In a national top list, it was useful to reserve a place for this type of address. Amarla does not compete on size but convinces with the coherence of its positioning, intimacy, and its more discreet interpretation of Cartagena.

  8. Movich Hotel Cartagena, Carthagène

    #8Movich Hotel Cartagena

    Carthagène · Reliable Cartagena stay

    Movich Hotel Cartagena completes this ranking with a useful and clear profile. In a national selection, it is essential to recognise 5-star hotels that provide accessible entry points to Colombian luxury. Movich adds this dimension. The address is situated in Cartagena, a major destination for high-end hospitality in the country, which is already a strong criterion. Compared to historic houses and more exclusive boutiques, it offers an alternative way to stay—more direct, functional, and often simpler to choose for a short visit. Our advisors see it as a relevant option for travellers who want to stick to a safe bet. The name Movich resonates with those familiar with contemporary Colombian hospitality. This brand recognition carries weight in an editorial ranking. My advice: consider it if you seek a 5-star Cartagena address without focusing solely on heritage or very small formats.

  9. Hotel Casa La Merced by Mustique, Carthagène

    #9Hotel Casa La Merced by Mustique

    Carthagène · Well-located boutique stay

    Hotel Casa La Merced by Mustique enters this ranking for its clear positioning in the historic centre of Cartagena. It is a 5-star hotel located in a city that encompasses the essence of our Colombian selection. This context matters, placing the hotel in direct contact with the city walls, lively squares, and cultural addresses that shape a stay. Also noteworthy is its affiliation with the Mustique brand, which offers a more confidential boutique interpretation. Our advisors observe that this type of address suits travellers who favour a human scale, seeking a more intimate experience than a large international hotel. In comparison to the top ranks, the difference lies mainly in the heritage recognition and the more established reputation of certain neighbouring addresses already listed. Nevertheless, this address retains genuine editorial relevance, complementing the selection with a coherent 5-star option, well-located, and suited for an urban stay focused on Cartagena.

Glossary

Boutique hotel
A small or mid-sized hotel with a distinctive design approach and more individualized service than a large property.
Heritage property
A hotel set in a historic building or shaped by strong architectural heritage. The character of the place becomes a selection criterion.
Indicative budget
A non-contractual price range. It helps compare service levels without promising an exact rate.
International brand
Recognized hotel brand, such as Four Seasons, Hyatt Regency or Sofitel Legend. It brings clear standards and structured services.
Old town
Protected historic center. In Cartagena de Indias, this matters greatly for atmosphere and walkable access.
Relais & Châteaux
International label for independent hotels and restaurants. It often signals strong sense of place and a more personalized experience.

Going further

The best hotel in Colombia is the one that matches your pace, your city, and the purpose of your trip.

Frequently asked questions

How is this Colombia hotel ranking built?

It combines service quality, location, reputation, distinctions, and overall relevance for a luxury stay in Colombia.

What is the difference between a palace, a five-star hotel, and a luxury boutique hotel in Colombia?

In Colombia, the key distinction is usually between large luxury hotels and high-end boutique properties, not Palace status.

Are there loyalty programs or direct-booking perks?

International brands often offer loyalty benefits, while independents may provide tailored perks or added flexibility.

Can concierge service truly personalize a stay in Colombia?

Yes, strong concierge teams can coordinate transport, dining, and multi-city planning with real precision.

Are these hotels suitable for families and accessible travelers?

Many do, but family layouts and accessibility features vary significantly from one property to another.

How do I book through MyConciergeHotel.com instead of an OTA?

Booking with MyConciergeHotel.com adds expert guidance, fit-to-trip advice, and personalized follow-up beyond standard OTA booking.

Sources & references

This editorial article is based on the following authoritative sources, listed here for transparency and reader verification.

Encyclopaedias

MICHELIN Guide

Press of reference

UNESCO