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Radisson Royal Bogota Hotel

Calle 113. #7-65, Bogota Colombia
Reservations: +1 (800) 967-9033 US/Canada Toll-free
Telephone: +57-1-629-5559 Fax: +57-1-629-5551
Email:  radisson@hotelesroyal.com
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Hotel in Bogotá at Teleport Business Park

The Radisson is strategically located on the northeast side of the city, just 30 minutes from El Dorado International Airport. Ideal for corporate travelers, our hotel is conveniently located at Teleport Business Park and is within walking distance of many important businesses and medical buildings. Tourists will appreciate our proximity to premium shopping destinations and historic area attractions, including Centro Andino and the Museo del Oro.

Our hotel in Bogotá is near the following attractions:

  • Usaquén
    A picturesque and sophisticated cobblestone historic square with a variety of upscale restaurants and unique shops. Walking distance from the Radisson.
  • Botero Museum
    Visit this museum dedicated to the work of Colombian artist Fernando Botero.
  • La Candelaria
    This historic neighborhood is home to libraries and museums, as well as fine examples of Spanish Colonial architecture.
  • Catedral Primada de Colombia
    This historic cathedral was completed in 1823 and houses the tomb of Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada, the founder of Bogotá.
    Phone: (+57-1) 341-1954
  • Catedral de Sal de Zipaquirá
    A truly unique attraction, this cathedral was built inside the salt mines in Zipaquirá.
  • Centro Andino
    This popular shopping center features such stores as Nike, Louis Vuitton, Nine West and Sisley.
    Phone: (+57-1) 621-3111
  • Hacienda Santa Bárbara
    Built on what was an old colonial hacienda owned by the wealthy Pepe Sierra, this unique shopping center has beautiful places to hang out, a two-story food court, and a wide variety of shops, among which you can find currency exchange offices.
  • Monserrate
    Enjoy breathtaking views of the city from the top of this famous mountain.
  • Museo Nacional de Colombia
    Learn about the history of Colombia at the nation's oldest museum, which contains a collection of pre-Columbian and modern artifacts.
    Phone: (+57-1) 334-8366
  • Museo del Oro (Gold Museum)
    A must see, this impressive museum houses a collection of gold pieces and pre-Columbian artifacts.
    Phone: (+57-1) 3432222
  • Museo de Trajes Regionales de Colombia
    This unique museum features exhibits of Colombian clothing.
    Phone: (+57-1) 282-6531
  • Quinta de Bolívar
    This historic building was given to Bolívar by the government of Nueva Granada and served as his home for 423 days. Today, it houses a museum.
    Phone: (+57-1) 284-6819
  • Salitre Magico
    This amusement park has 30 rides including roller coasters, bumper cars and the unforgettable "Castle of Terror."

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Important Teleport Business Park Companies
Key Companies at the ABN AMRO Building

About Bogota

Modern skyscrapers, shopping centers and cultural venues contrasted with open-air markets and shanty villages characterize Bogotá, the capital of Colombia. It was in Laguna de Guatavita, just northeast of the city, that the El Dorado myth was born, but most modern visitors stick to treasures in neighborhoods like Plaza Bolivar, Zona Rosa, or La Candelaria, the oldest of the three. Each area offers visitors a chance to see colonial architecture like the churches of Santa Clara and San Ignacio. The Museo del Oro (Gold Museum) is also a prime attraction, displaying emerald jewelry, pre-Colombian artifacts, and over 30,000 pieces of gold work. For a more holistic view of the city and its lush countryside, head up to Montserrate, which sits just alongside the city and rises 2,000 feet above it. The northern part of the city offers the best hotels and restaurants, and since Bogota is the cultural capital of Colombia, there are plenty of before- and after-dinner activities. Fundacion Teatro Nacional and Teatro La Candelaria are the best theaters and stage internationally renowned plays and shows. If it's festive nightlife you crave, then put on your dancing shoes and join the crowds in the Zona Rosa and La Calera areas of town; both offer a variety of bars and clubs that stay lively until sunrise. Mixing modern and pre-colonial sensations, Bogota is the perfect city for a South American adventure.

Did you know?

The legal drinking age in the country is 18, though the law tends to be lenient. You may be asked to show an ID in order to enter a club or bar, although that is usually up to the bouncer - you may be with a large group of friends and he'll single you out because you 'look young' to them.

Current Weather for Bogota

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