Neighborhood located in the center of the city where you can see the colonial architecture of the time. Go in the morning and never after 4pm.
Bogotá's most famous museum and one of the most fascinating in South America, the Gold Museum contains more than 55,000 pieces of gold and other materials from all of Colombia's major pre-Hispanic cultures. Go in the morning and never after 4pm.
A museum curated by no other than Fernando Botero, Colombia’s most famous living artist. Go in the morning and never after 4pm.
The usual place to start discovering Bogotá is the giant concrete Plaza de Bolívar, the heart of the original town. Go in the morning and never after 4pm.
Colombia's neoclassical presidential building, where the country's leader lives and works. Go in the morning and never after 4pm. Plaza de Bolívar
After Machu Picchu in Peru and Cristo Redentor in Río de Janeiro, Cerro Monserrate offers some of the most stunning views on the continent. Go in the morning and never after 4pm. Carrera 2 Este No. 21-48 Paseo Bolívar
: Located outside Bogota, this beautiful, sacred and spiritual place lies 180 meters (590 feet) underground and was built in one of four underground salt mine tunnel Parque De La Sal, Zipaquirá, Cundinamarca
: This legendary steakhouse blows everyone – even repeat visitors – away with its all-out fun atmosphere. It is truly a CAN'T MISS!! If you don't want to go all the way to Chia - although it is totally worth the 45min ride- then you can go to the city location Andres D.C Calle 3 N° 11A - 56, Chía, Cundinamarca, Colombia