The glossy north — the Zona Rosa's malls, bars and clubs and the Zona G's fine-dining strip, ringed by smart hotels and the safest, most modern streets in the city. Comfortable, polished and pricier, a taxi from the historic sights; the base for travellers who want security, luxury and the best restaurants and shopping over old-town grit.
A look around
What you’ll be living next to. Swipe through.
€110–260
typical per night in Colombia
You pay for the postcode
One of the pricier addresses in Bogotá.
Where it sits
The circle is Zona Rosa & Zona G and roughly a 10-minute walk around it.
How far is everything?
From the middle of this area to the city's headline sights — pick your own on the city page and these become your list.
- Colombian coffee28 min walk2.3 km
- Ajiaco & Colombian food12 min taxi4.0 km
- Monserrate21 min taxi6.8 km
- The Gold Museum23 min taxi7.6 km
- A graffiti street-art tour23 min taxi7.6 km
- Plaza Bolívar24 min taxi8.1 km
- The Botero Museum24 min taxi8.2 km
- La Candelaria old town25 min taxi8.2 km
On your doorstep
What you’re living next to if you stay here.


- 13.Zona Rosa shopping & bars — The glossy northern district where affluent Bogotá shops, dines and drinks — the pedestrian 'Zona T', ringed by malls, designer stores, smart restaurants and buzzing bars and clubs. The safest, most polished corner of the city, great for a comfortable evening or a rainy-afternoon browse; combine it with the fine-dining strip of the neighbouring Zona G for the upmarket side of Bogotá.
- 14.Andrés Carne de Res — A Bogotá institution and an experience like no other — a gloriously over-the-top restaurant-cum-party where a feast of grilled meat gives way, as the night goes on, to dancing on the tables amid a riot of kitsch decoration, performers and cocktails. Wildly fun and quintessentially Colombian; the huge original is in nearby Chía, with a branch in the Zona Rosa. Book, and pace yourself.
When are you staying?
Booking.com & Airbnb open searched to Zona Rosa & Zona G; flights via Google Flights.