Bogotá is the capital of and largest city in Colombia. It is a place of convergence for people from all around the country and is therefore diverse and multicultural. Within this city, the past and present come together.
The city is also very green thanks to its parks and the hills that extend along its eastern boundary, dwarfed by their two highest points, Monserrate and Guadalupe. The landscape that the people of Bogotá enjoy daily—the sea of green that makes up theAndes mountain range, rising up in the east—would be nearly impossible to find in any other large city.
But Bogotá also has the colors of modern buildings and authentic colonial roof tiles that are a true historical treasure from the colonial era.
Thanks to this fusion of the past and present, Bogotá is an ideal location with history, entertainment, delicious cuisine, culture, business, and much more.
Bogotá's location in Colombia or where Bogotá is a simple answer. The capital of Colombia is located in one of the six regions of the country, the Andean Region, which is located throughout the center of the Colombian territory. In the Cundiboyacense plateau and on the savanna that bears its name at an altitude or elevation of 2,600 meters above the sea level.
Bogotá is the melting pot of Colombia. Here, all the cultures from different regions of the country have a place, from the cuisine of the Coffee Triangle to the exhilaration and joy of the Caribbean, or the artisanal heritage of Boyacá and the Valle de Cauca Festival. Bogotá brings together the best of Colombia, and for that reason, it should be at the top your list of places to visit.
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What is there to do in Bogotá?
Bogotá, as a city for all, offers many different activities that make it an ideal tourist destination. One of these activities is discovering Colombia’s history and its importance. To learn more about Colombia’s history, you can go downtown, where you will find the Plaza de Bolívar, the Primatial Cathedral, and the Casa de Nariño, which houses the Colombian government.
You can also visit touristic places like the neighborhood of La Candelaria, the heart and historical epicenter of Bogotá. There you will find great mansions built in the Colonial era, as well as a unique Bohemian atmosphere in the legendary Plaza del Chorro de Quevedo, a spot you have to visit when you arrive at the capital of Colombia.
Bogotá’s cuisine is also worth sampling and enjoying. Bogotá offers an extensive selection of local and foreign foods that are widely recognized as some of the best in Latin America. You can try dishes typical of the region, such as ajiaco (a soup with chicken and potatoes as its primary ingredients), cocido (a soup with vegetables, beans, noodles, and a variety of meats and spices), tamales (seasoned vegetables, beans, or meats wrapped in corn dough and steamed), or almojábanas (cheese breads), and sample Colombian fruit juices and desserts prepared with local ingredients.
There are other tourist destinations in Bogotá, such as Monserrate, El Chicó, and Usaquén, which are considered some of the best places to visit in the capital of Colombia because they welcome both locals and visitors with open arms. You can also get to know one of Bogotá’s parks, such as the National Park, 93rd Street Park, or Simón Bolívar Park, and play sports, take a stroll, contemplate nature, or just sit and read a book.
In Bogotá’s commercial areas and shopping centers, you can find anything you want; that’s why they’ve become a major tourist attraction in the capital. In these commercial areas, you can find the best shops for clothes, shoes, accessories, jewelry, technology, antiques, handicrafts, and whatever else you’re looking for.
Bogotá's nightlife includes areas of different styles and atmospheres, to suit anyone's tastes: discos, bars, pubs, craft breweries, and clubs where entertainment and dancing come first.
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Unique experiences
Visiting this city is like taking a deep, refreshing breath of culture, because in Bogotá, you'll find unforgettable events like permanent exhibitions of art and history from all eras, festivals, and amazing concerts.
You can also visit visit other touristic places like one of Bogotá'sexceptional libraries, see a theater production, attend a concert, or enjoy a small, private recital.
There are also a number of significant, internationally recognized events that take place in Bogotá: thousands of spectators come together each year for the Festivals in the Park, where they listen to rock, hip-hop, jazz, salsa, Colombian music, and all kinds of rhythms. These activities are part of the great cultural offer that describes the capital of Colombia.
The Book Fair opens its doors in April, allowing the public to meet well-known authors from the literary world. The Festival de Teatro (one of the largest performing-arts festivals in the world), which is celebrated every year, turns the city into one giant stage ruled by imagination and art.
Activities you won't want to miss out on
On Sundays and public holidays, you can enjoy a bike ride, run, or leisurely stroll down the city's Cycleway, which is almost 75 miles long and distributed across Bogotá's principal roads.
On these same days (Sundays and public holidays), don't forget to visit the Flea Markets located in Usaquén and downtown Bogotá, places that bring together books, artisanal works, antiques, and a wide range of other items you'll only find there. Indeed, those are considered to be some of the best touristic places you can visit in Bogota.
Taking a tour of the city's magnificent open air gallery with works from the best national and international graffiti artists is yet another experience you won't want to miss out on. Without a doubt, one of the things to do in Bogota.
Recommendations
The best time or season to travel to Bogota can be at any time of the year. However, some times are better than others. Due to the location of the capital of Colombia on the Andes, the weather in Bogota is mild and pleasant. If you want to find a dry climate, you can come between December and January. Another season in which you can find pleasant weather is from June to September.
Bogotá has many information stands for tourists. If you have questions, you can visit one of these stands, where tourism professionals will be more than happy to help you out.
The weather or temperature that you can find in Bogota has a lot to do with the strategic location of the capital of Colombia in the territory. Being a city surrounded by mountains, its weather or temperature ranges between 8 and 20 degrees Celsius (46.4 to 68.0 °F.) Autumn clothes are perfect to enjoy the weather in Bogota. Of course, always carry an umbrella with you, since rains are frequent in the capital.
Keep in mind that Bogota has an impressive altitude of 8,530 feet above sea level. This doesn't usually cause any problems for tourists; however, try to make a habit out of drinking a lot of water, eating well, and resting properly.
To make sure you don't lose any time, remember that Bogotá is located in the GMT-5 time zone, and doesn't adjust its time in the spring and fall as many other countries, like Spain and the USA, do.
As far as public transport goes, Bogotá uses an Integrated Public Transport System (SITP for its initials in Spanish). You can plan your trip beforehand using the TransMilenio website and Moovit app, available for iOS and Android.
There are many ways to get to Bogota. Because the capital of Colombia is in the center of the Colombian territory, which is, in turn, the gateway to the South American continent, many flights include a stopover at Bogota’s airport El Dorado. Some of the airlines that arrive to the city are Iberia, Avianca, Air France, Air Canada, Lufthansa, British Airways, and American Airlines. Another way to get to the capital of Colombia if you are on the continent is by bus from countries like Brazil, Ecuador, Chile, Bolivia, Venezuela, and Peru.
If you take a taxi, it's best to order one over the phone or using a mobile app from a known company like Easy Taxi or Taxis Libres. Apps like Beat, Uber, and Cabify are also used in Bogotá, and can help you get around without any complications and make the most of your visit.
With these recommendations, you'll be ready to enjoy the wonderful capital of Colombia. Bogota, the city with a perfect mix of traditional and modern styles, awaits your discovery in the most welcoming place on Earth. Start feeling our warmth here!
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Why visit Bogotá?
Amazing hike through the rainforest to discover the tallest waterfall in Columbia! I’ve never seen anything like it, it was beautiful and majestic and a wonderful experience! David was incredible and taught us so much about the rainforest along the way. This is a must do if you enjoy nature and the outdoors! Bring clothes and shoes that are ok getting wet.
Great experience. Despite having a fence in the rooftop, this tour will give great pictures to you. The visits must consum about 20-30 minutes of your time.
My daughter and I went on the tour with Alejandro as our guide. He was fantastic, both knowledgeable and personable. He knew the shortcuts and anecdotes that make any tour special. It was a long day with a good amount of walking but well worth it if you really want a sense of Bogota and its history.
"This is a chuch converted into a museum. While most of the signage in is Spanish only, there are 8 interactive kiosks which provide information in 4 languages including English.
The interactive kiosks provided good background information about the various saints you see before you.
If you go this museum, please note that is only accessible beyond the Presidential palace check point. In other words, only authorized personnel are supposed to in this area. However the chuch is just inside the exclusion area."
A través de nuestras regiones con sus encantadores destinos y experiencias , descubrirás que la diversidad que define a Colombia incluye a su oferta turística.
Acá podrás disfrutar de turismo de aventura, cultural, comunitario, gastronómico, de reuniones y mucho más.
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Experience incomparable luxury at JW Marriott Bogotá, strategically located in the financial district, steps from the vibrant Zona G and Zona T. Its prime location offers access to the best restaurants, bars, shops, and attractions in the city.
Enjoy luxury in Bogotá with views of the city and Andes. Relax at Zaitania Spa or the indoor pool, explore the historic center, and savor exquisite gastronomy at Ushin Japanese & Grill or Capitalino Restaurant. End the day with exclusive cocktails at Ilustre Bar.
Brighten your stay at W Bogotá in exclusive Usaquén. Close to embassies, restaurants, and boutiques, it offers advanced technology, the iconic W bed, and Whatever/Whenever® service. A vibrant destination for top-tier entertainment and shopping.
Located in Bogotá's commercial and financial center, our hotel is steps away from shops and restaurants, and 4 mi/6.4 km from Parque 93, the Botanical Garden, and the Gold Museum. Enjoy free breakfast and our evening reception with complimentary drinks.
Located in Corferias, near Ágora Bogotá and 6 km from Movistar Arena, our hotel offers a gym, indoor pool, and dining options like Oka Grill House and Four Eleven Bar. Just 10 km from the airport, it's ideal for business and relaxation.
Salvio Curio Collection by Hilton blends elegance and comfort with unique views of the Eastern Hills and Parque de la 93. Enjoy spacious balconies and modern design in the heart of Bogotá, perfect for short or long stays, whether as a family or solo.
Habitel Select Bogotá, near El Dorado Airport (1 km), offers an affordable option with versatile services. Enjoy free transport on arrival, comfort, and convenience at the closest hotel to the airport. Book online for the best price.
Casa Medina, an iconic 1946 design by Santiago Medina Mejía, offers unique rooms with beam ceilings, carved wooden furniture, and cozy fireplaces. Just steps from the financial district and Zona G, it's the perfect urban retreat for discerning travelers.
Wyndham Bogotá, a luxury hotel inspired by local art, is located near the U.S. embassy and just 15 minutes from El Dorado Airport. Its location connects you to Corferias, the Gold Museum, Plaza de Bolívar, and other tourist and commercial attractions.
Hotel ESTELAR Parque 93, located in a high-value area of Bogotá, offers a covered terrace, rooftop, 24-hour room service, heated pool, and lobby bar. Its design features colors and textures inspired by metal, leather, and earth, creating a modern and cozy atmosphere.
Located near Parque de la 93, Four Points By Sheraton Bogotá offers free WiFi in all rooms and daily breakfast. Enjoy a comfortable stay in a modern neighborhood with easy access to nearby parks and attractions, ideal for your trip to the Colombian capital.
Located in Usaquén, this eco-hotel with a spa combines luxury, sustainability, and relaxation. With environmentally friendly processes, it offers fresh air, an ecological garden, and innovative treatments for rejuvenation. The most complete hotel of its kind in Colombia.
This hotel and residential complex, located north of Bogotá near Unicentro, stands out for its impressive architecture and outdoor spaces. Surrounded by gardens and squares, it's perfect for walks and relaxation, making it a key spot for social and business meetings.
Tequendama Suites Bogotá offers a comfortable, warm stay in the city's main tourist and financial area. Just 25 minutes from El Dorado Airport, it's near Monserrate, the National Museum, Plaza de Bolívar, and other iconic sites of the capital.
Next to Teatro Colón and near Plaza de Bolívar, Hotel de la Ópera offers luxury and tradition in Bogotá's historic center. Enjoy two gourmet restaurants in a restored setting that preserves the historical essence, providing a unique city experience.
In Bogotá's historic area, Selina La Candelaria connects you to culture and history. Enjoy views of the Andes and neo-colonial buildings. Savor Colombian coffee and traditional food, and explore iconic sites like Plaza de Bolívar and the Gold Museum.
Hotel COCO, located between Bogotá’s financial, gastronomic, and cultural districts, is an oasis of calm. Surrounded by peaceful streets and vibrant restaurants and bars, it offers a unique stay in the heart of the city.
Residence Inn Bogotá, on 90th Street, offers comfortable extended stays in the business district. With an ideal location near shops, nightclubs, and fine restaurants, make the most of your time in the Colombian capital.
Located in Bogotá's financial district, this hotel offers a unique experience. Surrounded by gourmet restaurants and business centers, with spacious rooms, Osaki Restaurant, and The Cooper Lounge Bar. Enjoy the city's energy and peaceful accommodation.
At Casa Dann Carlton Hotel & Spa, enjoy 327 rooms, 14 event rooms, and unique gastronomy. The Britania room is perfect for large events. Relax at Elixia Spa and enjoy fine liquors at Bar London, all in one place.
Cosmos 100 Hotel & Convention Center, located in northern Bogotá near Parque 93, is ideal for business travelers, groups, and couples. Offering comfortable facilities for a perfect stay in the dynamic Colombian capital.
We are a space that reinvents itself with a focus on guest connection. We pioneered art and design hotels in Colombia, known for sharing ideas through immersive, sensory, and scenographic experiences.
Located in Quinta Camacho, an exclusive Bogotá neighborhood, Casa Legado offers mid-20th-century style and 13 unique rooms. With 9 social areas and a massage room, its concept and service connect you to the city's history for an unforgettable experience.
Bogotá Plaza Hotel blends modern warmth and exquisite design between classic and contemporary styles. With comfortable rooms, mountain views, and excellent service, it's the perfect place for business, groups, couples, and families.
EK Hotel redefines the boutique experience, ideal for business travelers. Located in northern Bogotá, near top attractions, it offers peace, rest, and exclusivity. Enjoy excellent cuisine and nightlife in Zona T, just outside the hotel.
The B.O.G. Hotel is an architectural gem that combines aesthetics, unique details, and Colombian indigenous elements. With contemporary spaces highlighting gold and emeralds, it offers an exclusive experience for sophisticated travelers seeking the best of Bogotá.
Located in Teusaquillo-Salitre, our hotel is 5 min from Gran Estación Mall and 13 min from El Dorado Airport. Enjoy a full spa, 24-hour gym, shuttle service, and a welcome cookie. Perfect for relaxation and exploring Bogotá.
Near Corferias and the U.S. Embassy, our hotel has architecture that honors Colombian culture. Ideal for all types of travelers, combining comfort and tranquility, just minutes from Bogotá Airport and other tourist attractions.
Aloft Bogotá Airport offers loft-style rooms, advanced technology, and a restaurant with delicious options. Perfect for business trips and social events, with versatile meeting spaces and a comfortable experience in Bogotá.
Ibis Bogotá Museo is ideal for families, offering free accommodation for kids under 12 and discounts at the restaurant. Pet-friendly, just 400 m from the National Museum, and close to the historical center and cultural attractions. Book now!
Sofitel Bogotá Victoria Regia, in an exclusive area, offers luxury with access to the best restaurants, bars, and cultural centers. Experience French "art-de-vivre" in an elegant and charming atmosphere for an unforgettable time.
Strategically located in northern Bogotá, our hotel is near Zona T and Parque de la 93. Enjoy exclusive shops, restaurants, bars, and Bogotá's vibrant nightlife. Perfect for an unforgettable stay near the city's best attractions.
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