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June 17, 2023
Bogotá, Colombia

Johana Paola & Dru Robert Morris

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The Wedding Website of Johana Paola Leguizamon Prada and Dru Robert Morris McInerney
NOTE: Just a reminder to check your passport expiration date! Please take a look at the FAQ page as well. If you have questions related to travel that weren't answered here or in the FAQ, please reach out to us at: druandjohana@gmail.com

Flight

El Dorado Airport (BOG)

Hotel

W Bogota

115 - 30 Avenida Carrera 9
Bogotá, Cundinamarca 110111, Colombia
 +57 601 7467111

This is where the wedding party will be staying. Free breakfast is included. To book at our discounted rate please click on the following courtesy link: https://www.marriott.com/event-reservations/reservation-link.mi?id=1678317331971&key=GRP&app=resvlink The hotel only allows 3 guests per room and the last day to book at this rate is May 15th. Our point of contact at the hotel is Christian Alcazar, you can reach him via WhatsApp at +57 315-505-2085 or via email at Cristian.Alcazar@whotels.com The shuttle to the venue on Saturday will be departing from this hotel. If you have any questions please email us at druandjohana@gmail.com

Travel Note

Weather & Altitude

Bogotá sits at 8,660 feet above sea level so you can experience altitude sickness when visiting. Some people hardly feel it, but others need a day or so to acclimate to the thinner air and might feel dizzy, tired, and short of breath. Please stay hydrated and well-rested once you arrive in Bogota. Bogotá’s climate is characterized by constant mild temperatures throughout the year. In June, you can expect a high of 66°F and a low of 48°F.

Hotel

Hotel NH Collection Bogotá Teleport Royal

7 - 65 Calle 113
Bogotá, Bogotá 110111, Colombia
 +57 601 6578700

This is another hotel option in close proximity to the W hotel.

Travel Note

The area of Bogota we are staying in is called Usaquen

Trendy Usaquén is a foodie hotspot. Asian fusion eateries, upscale French bistros and mellow garden cafes cluster around Usaquén Park, the district’s focal point, while brewpubs and chic cocktail bars keep the scene buzzing until late. Crowds gather on Sundays for the Usaquén flea market, featuring street musicians, puppet shows, gourmet food stands and stalls selling handmade jewelry to local coffee beans. (Perfect for souvenirs)

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