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June 17, 2023
Bogotá, Colombia

shelby & pablo

Things To Do

Colombia is such a beautiful country to explore, if you have the time we would recommend staying after the wedding or coming early to explore all that this country has to offer.

Bogota Graffiti Tour

Avenida Jimenez de Quesada, Bogotá, Cundinamarca 111711, Colombia
, +57 321 2974075

Pablo & I did this back in 2014, it was amazing!

Teleferico y Funicular Monserrate

Sendero Peatonal Monserrate, Bogotá, Bogotá 110311, Colombia

The cable car takes four minutes to travel the 820 meters between the station of the circunvalar Ave with 26th street until 3,152 meters arriving at the station on the hill. It takes you all the way to the top of the mountain and trust us, the views are breath taking! Try to go on a day that is not so cloudy!

Villa de Leyva

Villa de Leyva, Boyaca, Colombia

Villa de Leyva is a Colombian town northeast of Bogotá. It’s known for its whitewashed colonial buildings, cobbled lanes and vast Plaza Mayor. It is a drive from Bogotá but there is so much to explore and enjoy along the way!

Andrés D.C.- Bogotá

12 -21 Calle 82, Bogotá, Bogotá 110221, Colombia
, +57 305 7341931

A restaurant-nightclub-wonderland, Andrés Carne de Res has been a prime destination for diners, drinkers and party-goers since its opening in 1982. Pablo and I have been here and if you are looking to party, this is the spot to be.

Museo Del Oro

Bogotá, Colombia

The simple-station Museo del Oro is part of the TransMilenio mass-transit system of Bogotá, Colombia, opened in the year 2000.

Walking tour bogota by (The True Colombian Experience)

Bogotá, Colombia

Get a more intimate glimpse into the historic neighborhood of La Candelaria on a walking tour that offers a great introduction for travelers visiting Bogota for the first time. As well as offering the inside scoop on Bogota’s rich culture and history, this tour includes tastings of coffee, chicha, and fresh fruits.

Plaza de Bolívar

Bogotá, Colombia

Famous square marking a historic turning point in Colombia's colonial past.