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5 Things to Do in Bogotá that Nobody Tells You About 🇨🇴

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Discover the magic of Bogotá, Colombia, with this curated guide to its most captivating experiences. From the heights of Monserrate to the depths of the Salt Cathedral in Zipaquirá, explore hidden gems, cultural treasures, and vibrant local life beyond the usual tourist path.

  • Monserrate

    A popular tourist attraction in Bogotá offering an amazing view of the city.

  • Gold Museum

    One of the most popular tourist attractions in Bogotá.

  • La Candelaria

    A popular area in Bogotá with graffiti and the location of the Teatro Colón.

  • Andrés Carne de Res

    A famous restaurant that is likely discussed in a lot of "things to do in Bogotá" lists.

  • Torre Colpatria

    The third highest building in Bogotá, located in the International Centre, with an observation deck offering 360-degree views.

  • International Centre

    Location of the Torre Colpatria.

  • Parque Simón Bolívar

    A huge metropolitan park in the heart of Bogotá with a lake, arena, aquatic center, sports center, library, and amusement park.

  • Teusaquillo

    A relatively safe middle-class area where Parque Simón Bolivar is located.

  • Parque de los Periodistas

    Starting point for the Bogotá graffiti tour, a couple of blocks down from the Gold Museum in Santa Fe.

  • Santa Fe

    The location of Parque de los Periodistas.

  • Chrono's Fantasy

    A video game-themed restaurant with arcade machines, life-size character statues, and TVs for playing games while waiting for food.

  • Puente Aranda district

    The location of one of the Chrono's Fantasy restaurant.

  • Los Barrios Unidos

    Area where one of the Chrono's Fantasy restaurants is located.

  • Teatro Colon

    The main theatre of the city in La Candelaria district, known for its ornate and neoclassical architecture.

  • Lake Guatavita

    A circular lake inside a crater with significant ancient history, where the Muisca people threw offerings of gold.

  • Zipaquirá

    Town near Bogotá with the Salt Cathedral.