Ten million people call vibrant, passionate, sprawling Bogota home. The energy of this metropolitan heart of Colombia is in part fueled by its hundreds of eclectic and authentic dining hot spots, fantastic wines, and frequent foodie festivals. Ask the locals where they like to eat, then walk off your empanadas and aji with a stroll through the historic district of La Candelaria or during an indulgent shopping adventure on the North Side.
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A huge public library, concert hall, art exhibits and more... all inside a beautiful iconic building.
4.5 based on 822 reviews
very well located museum, with a huge historical value, beautifull colonial house turn into a museum very close tothe Bolivar square, and downtown, it is free, and have giade visit, i really enjoy it
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While there are lots of foodie reasons to spend time in the neighborhoods north of downtown La Candelaria, this area is the most engaging in Bogota and worth a day just wandering. It helps that there are lots of sites and museums to visit as well.
4.5 based on 15,682 reviews
Monserrate hill provides exceptional panaromic views of Bogata and beyond.
This is a must visit: exciting funicular ride up the mountain, incredible views from the top, and peaceful paths for walking and contemplation.
4.5 based on 1,069 reviews
Largest park in the city
One of my tour guides suggested we visit this park. It's really great for just sitting on a bench and just enjoying the scenery while having a nice conversation
4.5 based on 2,837 reviews
Green area with lots of restaurants nearby. Very nice to spend the afternoon or the night. There are usually different attractions on the park itself, which is a square, so depending on when you go you will have different experiences. Most go when visiting Bogota! Photo from the view of one of the restaurants at the Parque 93.
4.5 based on 633 reviews
Popular flea market held Sundays in the town square of a residential neighborhood with lots of colonial charm.
My husband and I spent several hours meandering through the market. You'll find many vendors with a wide array of unique items, street entertainers, and plenty of places to grab a bite to eat. Vendors were friendly without being pushy. Some places took credit cards, but it's a good idea to have pesos, as well.
4.5 based on 1,783 reviews
Every Sunday and Bank holidays the biggest streets of Bogotá switched to half road half bike lanes. From 7 am to 2 pm. It is nice to do. Watch out for altitude, 2600 meters above sea level
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The Military Museum traces more than 2 centuries of the History of Colombia's Military Forces, Army, Navy and Air Force.
Definitely worth a visit, learned about the Korean War and Colombia’s past. When I arrived I was greeted by Mondragon, he was very welcoming, knowledgeable and helpful. He also spoke great English which was awesome because I’m not smart enough to speak two languages ????. Highly recommend this museum to anyone interested in Colombia’s history.
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