46. Bogota, Colombia
Why you should go: Located on a plateau high in the Andes Mountain, Bogota’s climate is cooler than the rest of the country but still ideal for warm-weather travelers. Winter is the second busiest tourist season, with people coming to check out the city’s new restaurants, boutique hotels, craft breweries, world-famous graffiti murals, and explore the underground salt cathedral near Zipaquirá.
Why it’s a steal: Flights to Bogota cost an average of $668 between December and March, while hotel rooms go for a median rate of $102.
Where to stay: W Bogota’s 168 guest rooms, which start at $130 per night, are located in the upscale Santa Barbara neighborhood, which is part of the city’s vibrant Usaquén locality. The sleek property is located right near tons of embassies, restaurants, entertainment venues, and boutiques.
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