This is a historic neighborhood in the city's downtown, it is the equivalent to the Old City in other cities. The architecture of the old houses, churches and buildings has Spanish Colonial, Baroque and art deco styles. It houses several universities, libraries and museums. Great restaurants, filled with backpackers from all over the world.
The mountain of Cerro de Monserrate rises over downtown Bogotá, dominating the skyline of Colombia‘s capital. A church high up on the mountain is one of the city’s most popular tourist attractions, while taking in the view from the summit is a must-do tourist activity. You can climb up the stairs, which takes about an hour. Or you can take a cable car!
93 Park or 93rd Street Park is a commercial and recreational park located at the 93rd Street in El Chicó, in the north of Bogota, Colombia. Is one of Bogota's most popular shopping, night club and restaurant areas. This is one of our top favorite areas, such great food and nightlife!
This is a bike tour that ends in a Bogota fruit market- there were SO MANY fruits that people from the U.S. have never heard of or tried that are amazing! Also you stop by a coffee manufacturer, graffiti, a beautiful park, eat empanadas, and play Tenjo! (LOOK IT UP)