Discover the vibrant capital of Colombia with this curated guide to Bogota! From the historic charm of La Candelaria and the grandeur of Plaza de Bolivar to the breathtaking heights of Monserrate and the unique underground Salt Cathedral, explore a city rich in culture, art, and stunning landscapes.
La Candelaria
La Candelaria is a colorful and historic neighborhood in Bogota with cobblestone streets and street art.
Plaza de Bolivar
Plaza de Bolivar is Bogota's main square.
Santuario Nuestra Señora Del Carmen
Santuario Nuestra Señora Del Carmen is a unique Florentine Gothic Temple from the early 20th century.
Museo Botero
Museo Botero houses the artwork of Fernando Botero, one of Colombia's most internationally recognized artists, known for his 'Boterismo' style.
Museo Del Oro
Museo Del Oro houses many exhibits of Pre-Colombian gold.
Monserrate mountain
Monserrate mountain towers above the city and offers views, a church, and a small food and souvenir market; it is a popular spot to watch the sunset.
Botanical Garden
The Botanical Garden is the largest Botanical Garden in Colombia with a Tropicarium, offering a peaceful escape from the city.
Tropicarium
The Tropicarium takes visitors on a tour of Colombia's ecosystems, including a tropical rainforest, dry forest and exhibits of useful plants.
District of Usaquen
The District of Usaquen offers eateries, cafes, trendy shops, and a flea market every Sunday.
Salt Cathedral
The Salt Cathedral is an underground Roman Catholic Church built inside an active salt mine and a popular day trip from Bogota.