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Greek Boutique Hotel Brand Aria Is Coming to Bogotá in 2026

Dec 12, 2025 | World, Travel

December 12, 2025

A new international hotel brand is officially landing in Colombia. Aria Hotels, a Greek-born hospitality company known for boutique luxury and cultural authenticity, has announced it will open Aria Bogotá in May 2026 — marking its first-ever hotel in Colombia and a major step in its Latin American expansion.

The 54-room boutique hotel will be located at Calle 90 and Carrera 11, right in the heart of Bogotá’s business, dining, and entertainment scene. Guests will be steps away from hotspots like Zona T and Parque 93, with easy access to financial districts, embassies, premium shopping, and views of the Andes mountains.

Aria Bogotá is being designed as an all-in-one urban hub. Plans include a fully equipped gym, co-working spaces, meeting and event rooms, and a Mediterranean-inspired restaurant and bar that nods to the brand’s Greek roots. A dedicated concierge team and personalized service are central to the Aria experience.

The Bogotá opening kicks off a bigger regional push. Aria Hotels is also planning Aria Santa Maria in Santo Domingo (Spring 2026) and Aria Maria in Cartagena (2027).

Founded in Greece, Aria Hotels is known for blending modern comfort with respect for local culture, architecture, and sustainability — a philosophy the brand now hopes to bring to Colombia’s capital and beyond.

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