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Tourist guide: what to do and see in Bogota
A paradise at 2000 metres.
Colombia's capital city and the country's economic and cultural centre, Bogota stands at an altitude of over 2000 metres and has been inhabited for more than 10,500 years. With a cultural heritage worth seeing and enjoying, it is well worth exploring its old town by walking through its streets to find places as wonderful as the Plaza de Bolivar and the Catedral Primada (Primary Cathedral). Visit the museum of famous Colombian painter Fernando Botero, enjoy the food there and pica (snack) on something. And don't turn down dessert, try the chocolate and enjoy a cup of Colombian coffee.
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The city of the dead.
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Cultural nerve center.
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Be careful numismatic collectors!
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One of the country's religious symbols.
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The most exclusive shopping.
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Excursion to Capurgana
Capurgana has deserted beaches, isolated villages, small coves and crystal clear waters. An oasis to lose yourself in.
Atlantic Paradise Lost.
Leisure
Rock the Park
Every July, Plaza Bolivar is taken over by young people, who come to listen to their favourite groups. Great atmosphere guaranteed.
Music Festival.
Leisure
Gabriel García Márquez Cultural Centre
He earnt enough fame with 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' to ensure he will never be forgotten. For example, a button.
The Gabo.
Leisure
Café Canterbury
Do you fancy some storytelling, recitals, exhibitions, shows and stand-up comedy with your beer?
Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
Leisure
Billares Londres
Amazing places to play pool and drink refreshing polas (beer) in a student atmosphere.
Pool and polas.
Leisure
Bogota's Pink Zone (Zona Rosa)
This is the perfect area to eat out, have an after dinner drink or dance 'til you drop.
The night is young.
Leisure
Multi Parque Creativo
Activities for the children while mum and dad stroll around the leisure and shopping area. The perfect activity for all.
Childrens entertainment and more.
Leisure
La Castellana National Theatre
National and international initiatives from all fields are welcome at this theatre: concerts, theatre, dance…
Here's to culture!
Leisure
Divercity
Play at being a grownup: cool. Children can have fun taking part in simulations of real life situations. They will have a great time.
Mini paradise.
Leisure
El Campin Stadium (Estadio El Campín)
Football fans, don't miss the El Campin Sunday match: with its festive atmosphere it really is worth seeing.
Goal!
Leisure
Chicaque Natural Park
Majestic peaks, jungle forests, rivers full of waterfalls: nature in its purest, wildest state.
Nature Reserve.
Open air
Tequendama falls (Salto de Tequendama)
A natural mystical grove, full of charm, totally far from the madding crowd. An impressive experience.
A tour with a difference.
Open air
Carrera 7ª
As well as traffic and shops, this avenue exudes history and tradition from every pore. Unmissable.
Bogota's High Street
Open air
Parque de la Independencia
Colombia suffered for its freedom. That is why this city is full of symbols honouring this long struggle.
A tribute to independence.
Open air
The Ciclovía
Thanks to this initiative, at certain times, you can explore Bogota by bike without danger from other vehicles. Consult the timetable!
A great local initiative.
Open air
Parque de la 93
A green summer paradise flanked by shops and terraces. An ideal sunny day activity.
Green Bogota.
Open air
Parque Metropolitano Simon Bolivar
There are many opportunities for entertainment and relaxation in this park, which is as vast as it is charming.
The largest park in Bogota.
Open air
Mount Montserrat
At a height of 3,100 metres it dominates panoramic views from all corners of the city. Unbeatable!
It watches over the city.
Open air
Bogota Central Cemetery (Cementario Central de Bogotá)
Although somewhat macabre, you need to visit this cemetery if you want to understand Colombian idiosyncrasy to perfection.
The city of the dead.
Open air
Plaza de Bolívar
Of course, it is inevitable that the Colombians worship Bolivar. This plaza is a good example of this.
The main square.
Open air
The looms of Bogota
Don't know what to take home as a souvenir? A traditional cloak or poncho might be just the thing.
Rooted tradition.
Shopping
Music and Colombian folklore
Musical folklore is waiting to be discovered as you stroll through the streets of Bogota. You will never forget the sound of the 'Bejuco del alma'.
To the sound of music.
Shopping
Colombian crafts
Ivory beads' (from a type of palm) and 'Werregues' (woven jars) represent genuine local craftsmanship. It's often best to buy them from mobile sellers.
Artisan memories.
Shopping
Casa Juan Valdez
Top quality prestigious coffee houses scattered throughout the city.
Renowned and prestigious.
Shopping
Carrera 7 and Central Zone
Irresistible and versatile shops on the city's most excellent high street.
The high street.
Shopping
Productos Joyce
You will be naughty. These sweets are truly memorable; you can even buy a brazo de reina (similar to a swiss roll) as a souvenir of Bogota.
Sweet delicacies.
Shopping
Unicentro
Strolling around this modern residential area is positively pleasant and inviting.
Huge.
Shopping
Andino Shopping Centre (Centro Comercial Andino)
Teeming with people: luxury shopping by day and restaurants and pubs by night. Atmosphere guaranteed.
The most exclusive shopping.
Shopping
San Alejo Flea-market (Mercado de las pulgas)
Disorder and versatility reign in this market, packed with pre-loved items from Bogota's homes. Worth seeing.
Impressively original.
Shopping
Paloquemao Market
Immerse yourself in the bustle of Bogota's daily life in this market where bartering is essential.
Noteworthy food market.
Shopping
Dessert at Barrios Unidos
You should not leave Bogota without visiting the dessert quarter and delighting in any of its traditional sweets
A sweet end to the party.
Dining
Arcanos Mayores
You can tell as soon as you enter that the Tarot is present in every corner of this unusual restaurant.
Uniquely different and exquisite.
Dining
La Puerta Falsa
Tamales and chocolate with cheese are essentials in this small and always crowded restaurant: all an epicurean must.
Emblematic.
Dining
La Macarena district
Here international and fusion food reigns in a cool and youthful environment that you'll love.
The bohemian touch.
Dining
Casa La Cicuta
Not just any restaurant. Neither its chef, nor its surroundings nor its rules are normal... surprisingly different!
A hidden treasure.
Dining
Coffee in Bogota
Colombia smells of coffee, good coffee. Try it and you'll see!
Coffee Country.
Dining
Restaurante Pescadero Benjamín Bohorquez
Don't miss the specialities: trout, shrimp carbonara and seafood casserole; yum yum!
Rich sea food.
Dining
The Gourmet Zone
This is the most chic dining area in all Bogota. Authentic culinary exclusivity.
For the most discriminating palates.
Dining
The Bogota Beer Company
Beers and traditional tapas can be found throughout the city; a great alternative.
Artisan beer.
Dining
What to eat in Bogota
All kinds of exotic fruits, potatoes, cassava, meat, fish, chocolate, it's all good!
Succulent cuisine.
Dining
The Jose Celestino Mutis Botanical Garden
Flowers, fountains, trees, and all the tranquillity you could wish for: very inviting!
A long visit.
Museum
The National University Art Gallery
Here you will find the country's youngest and most innovative artists. What's more, its Pizano collection is priceless.
Bogota's most modern.
Museum
Biblioteca Luis Angel Arango
Not only will you find books, take a look at its schedule or its auditorium and be amazed!
Somewhat more than a simple library.
Museum
The Leopoldo Rother Museum of Architecture
This is highly recommended for anyone who, for one reason or another, feels close to architecture.
Walking around the faculty.
Museum
National Museum
Its imposing building exterior matches its amazing virtual map of the country's history. Essential.
Colombian history.
Museum
Museum and Art Collection of the Bank of the Republic
It is convenient to take a look at its programming: its exhibitions are temporary, but always very interesting.
Cultural nerve center.
Museum
Botero Museum
More than 120 of Botero's works are preserved in this peaceful museum: you'll want to return again and again.
Pleasant and free of charge.
Museum
House of Money (Casa de la Moneda) Museum
Whether you're 'numismatic' or not, take a look around this museum and discover the birthplace of the famous Doubloon.
Be careful numismatic collectors!
Museum
Museum of Gold
Here, you will travel around the country's colonial era, completely immersed in Colombian history and culture.
Much more than mere gold.
Museum
Colpatria Tower (Torre Colpatria)
The city's tallest and most brilliant tower offers the best sunsets in the city from its rooftop terrace.
Modern skyscrapers.
Sights
Casa de Nariño
It would be a mistake to miss this guided tour. Its interior is perhaps more interesting than its exterior. With that in mind, book in advance!
Yesterday and tomorrow.
Sights
Chapel of the Tabernacle (Capilla del sagrario)
A baroque façade, colonial painting, large religious sanctuary and walls full of history. Highly recommended.
A luxurious chapel.
Sights
Sanctuary of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
You will recognize it instantly: it is the only monument in the area that radiates light and colour!
Colorful rainbow.
Sights
Obelisk of the Martyrs
It is not its style that attracts attention, more the role it played during the country's independence process. Very interesting.
Direct witness.
Sights
Primary Cathedral (Catedral Primada)
Its colonial structure is triumphant. Both its façade and its towers have many admirers; what have you got to lose?
An eventful life.
Sights
Church of the Candlemas (Iglesia de La Candelaria)
Despite its low number of admirers, don't forget to visit it. Its lifespan makes it worthwhile.
One of the country's religious symbols.
Sights
Monument of Heroes
There has never been a battle without heroes. This monument honours those who fought for Colombian emancipation.
Latin Independence.
Sights
Monserrate Sanctuary
Are you physically and mentally exhausted? Do you need to switch off? Welcome to the place to do it!
For pilgrimage.
Sights
National Capitol
Whether you like it or not, its colossal neoclassical façade is imposing. A must-see.
Historic Walk.
Sights
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