The gracious Charleston Casa Medina is housed in an attractive 1946 stone building incorporating elements salvaged from two demolished colonial convents. Behind the Casa Medina’s stone-and-red-brick façade lies a parquet-floored entrance hall flanked by cozy reception and business lounges, each with a fireplace. Throughout the hotel, the public areas are comfortable and traditional, with beamed ceilings, Oriental rugs, fresh flower arrangements and framed copies of oil portraits and photos of Bogotá.
Learn more in the May 2014 Hideaway Report