A mountain overlooking Bogotá that serves as one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. You get to the top by cable car where visitors will find a church, walking paths, restaurants, and breathtaking panoramic views of the entire city.
A well-known area of the city recognized for its vibrant dining and nightlife scenes. Zona T offers a mix of restaurants, bars, shopping, and entertainment.
We highly recommend to try out a few restaurants and bars that offer great experience and richness to your trip: Storia d' Amore, Di Lucca, KO, Osaka, Salvaje, Cabrera, Cafe Amarti, Pedro Mandinga, Irish Pub, BBC and Huerta. We suggest looking them up in Google Maps.
A famous Colombian restaurant and nightlife experience combining food, music, and dancing—lively and unforgettable. Andrés Carne de Res has locations in both Bogotá and Chía, and we recommend the Chía location for the full experience.
One of Colombia’s most important museums, featuring the largest collection of pre-Hispanic gold artifacts in the world. It offers insight into the history, beliefs, and craftsmanship of Colombia’s indigenous cultures.
A charming historic neighborhood in northern Bogotá that blends old-town architecture with modern life. It is known for its boutique shops, cafés, restaurants, and popular weekend artisan markets.
The Salt Cathedral is located in Zipaquirá, just outside Bogotá. It is a remarkable underground cathedral carved inside a former salt mine and one of Colombia’s most iconic landmarks.