5 Days trip in Bogotá D.C., Colombia
Bogotá D.C., the capital city of Colombia, is a vibrant and bustling destination situated in the heart of the country. It is located in the center of the Andean region, surrounded by the stunning peaks of the Eastern Cordillera. With a population of over 7 million people, Bogotá is a melting pot of diverse cultures, offering visitors a unique blend of modernity and tradition.
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Gold Museum
$ $ $ $Explore one of the most renowned museums in all of South America. The Gold Museum features over 55.000 pieces of gold and other various materials from all of Colombia’s many different regions.
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Monserrate Hill
$ $ $ $Take the Cable Railway or walk up to the top of Monserrate Hill. This popular spot provides gorgeous panoramic views of Bogotá and the surrounding landscape.
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La Candelaria Neighborhood
$ $ $ $Wander through this historical neighborhood and learn about Bogotá's rich colonial past. There are many street performers and vendors selling handicrafts along the way.
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Andres Carne de Res
$ $ $ $Experience one of the liveliest and biggest nightlife spots in the whole country. Apart from delicious food and drinks, there are also performers and live music on weekends.
- Zipaquirá
Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá
$ $ $ $Take an easy day trip to Zipaquirá and see one of the most popular sites in all of Colombia. This unique underground cathedral was built inside the tunnels of a salt mine.
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Join the locals in this weekly event where major streets are closed for cyclists, skaters, and joggers to enjoy. Rent bikes or grab a snack from the many vendors along the way.
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Zona Rosa
$ $ $ $Experience one of the hottest nightlife spots in Bogotá. Zona Rosa is peppered with many nightclubs and bars, so there is a place for every taste.
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Usaquén Flea Market
$ $ $ $Check out the largest flea market in Bogotá. Held every Sunday in Usaquén, you can find artisanal goods, clothing, jewelry, and more.
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See the collection of artworks donated by Fernando Botero that includes his own pieces as well as paintings, sculptures and drawings from other renowned artists.
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Parque 93
$ $ $ $Spend an evening in one of the most beautiful and popular parks of the city. Enjoy outdoor activities and the lively atmosphere of the park's many bars and restaurants.
- Nemocón
Salt Mines of Nemocón
$ $ $ $Visit another nearby salt mine, quite smaller than Zipaquirá, but with impressive underground tunnels that reveal the miners' life and challenges.
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Parque de la 93
$ $ $ $Spend the rest of the day soaking in the lively ambiance at Parque de la 93, with various restaurants and bars catering to everyone's tastes.
- Guatavita
Guatavita Lake
$ $ $ $Discover the green hill and this stunning lake that became famous as a legend has it as a sacred location for the Muiscas. Take a guided trek and boat ride.
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La Candelaria Neighborhood
$ $ $ $Return to the historical neighborhood of La Candelaria for a final evening exploring its colonial architecture and enjoying the local nightlife.