La Calle de los Anticuarios in Bogotá is a quaint street perfect for shopping! Visit Fenomena, Casa Cranes, Bolero y Olé, St Dom, and Loopzu to discover amazing Colombian brands.
La Candelaria is Bogotá’s historic neighborhood, filled with colorful colonial buildings, street art, museums, and cafes. Wander through its charming streets to experience the city’s cultural heart.
Love street art? Bogotá's walls are a huge, ever-changing outdoor canvas. Guided by street artists, in this tour you'll not only see lots of the city's best and most famous art, but also hear the stories behind the work and the artists. You'll also stop for a coffee in a small roaster and taste exotic fruits in a traditional market!
The Salt Cathedral in Zipaquirá is an awe-inspiring underground church carved into a salt mine, offering a unique spiritual and architectural experience. Located about 1.5 hours from Bogotá, it’s a breathtaking wonder worth the trip.
Tejo is a traditional Colombian sport where players throw a metal disc (tejo) at a clay target filled with small gunpowder-filled packets that explode upon impact—adding some exciting noise to the game! If you want to try this unique and fun sport, Tejo La Embajada is the perfect place to experience it firsthand
If you’re looking to explore the best of Colombia, reach out to Wonder Travel, an agency specializing in organizing authentic, immersive trips. They’ll help you uncover hidden gems and create unforgettable experiences. If we had to choose one place to visit, it would be the Coffee Region, where stunning landscapes, rich culture, and Colombia’s finest coffee await