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  • Places to eat and drink

    FRENESSI

    Discover Colombia’s first single-table restaurant with a wide range of virtual reality experiences.

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    PIAZZA ITALIA BY STORIA D’AMORE CALLE 93

    Enjoy the flavors of authentic Italian cuisine.

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    RESTAURANTE CAPITALINO

    If Colombian cuisine is up your street, this restaurant is a must-visit. They have live music in the evenings and provide guests with a chic service.

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    UMA CANTINA PERUANA

    With an elegant signature cuisine menu, UMA serves the best ceviche in Bogotá, as well as a remarkable drinks menu in which pisco is the star of the show.

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  • Culture and Art

    CINEMATECA BOGOTÁ

    Centro Cultural de las Artes Audiovisuales transforms the insights of Colombians through the preservation of moving images, playing its part in creating a new film heritage while providing access to movies from all over the world.

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    PLANETARIUM OF BOGOTÁ

    As a cultural and scientific dissemination hub, the Planetarium has a historical vocation to foster the social appropriation of Earth and space sciences in Bogotá and Colombia, as well as strengthening communication with the arts and other sciences.

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    NATIONAL MUSEUM

    One of the oldest in America. Visitors can check out seventeen permanent exhibition halls exhibiting around 2,500 works and objects, symbols of national history and heritage.

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    GOLD MUSEUM

    It preserves archaeological collections that are part of the country’s heritage and a source of pride for all Colombians. It is located above Parque de Santander, on the corner between Carrera 6ª and Calle 16, in Bogotá, Colombia.

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    HEAD UP TO THE COLPATRIA TOWER VIEWPOINT

    For years the Colpatria Tower has been an icon of the city, not just for its imposing construction making it the capital's landmark for locals and foreigners alike, but for all the events that have been held around it, such as the traditional Day of the Little Candles and the mythical Carrera de Ascenso, a trailblazer in Latin America.

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    VISIT MONSERRATE HILL

    When looking up from anywhere in the city, it is impossible not to see the hill that, at 3,152 meters above sea level, watches over Bogotá. The view of Bogotá from Monserrate, the faith evoked by its Sanctuary, its pilgrims, its gardens and fountains, its gastronomy, its foggy forests, its sunsets, its starry nights and its breathtaking moon make visiting the Cerro de Monserrate a truly one-of-a-kind experience.

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  • Nature Parks

    BOGOTÁ BOTANICAL GARDEN

    Marvel at the tropical flowers and exotic plants from the Andean Cloud Forest. Delight your senses with the aromas of herbaceous plants, observe the tall ancient oaks and marvel at the tropical flowers and exotic species from the Andean Cloud Forest. Delight your senses with the aromas of herbaceous plants, marvel at the tall and ancient oak trees.

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    LA VIEJA RAVINE TRAIL

    If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle and do a digital detox, these eco-friendly trails that start in different ravines of the eastern hills of Bogotá are a must. One of the most beautiful and renowned is La Vieja ravine located in the renowned Rosales neighborhood.

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    OLAYA HERRERA NATIONAL PARK

    Olaya Herrera National Park has trails and places to relax surrounded by huge gardens, sturdy trees and beautiful white columns crowned with light. The majority of its 283 hectares is a forest reserve that reaches the eastern hills of Bogotá and is the perfect place to savor mouth-watering traditional street food. The National Park is the perfect place for a picnic, to take in the breathtaking landscape and get away from the daily routine.

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    SIMÓN BOLÍVAR PARK

    Known as the lung of Bogotá, Simon Bolivar Park brings together several parks loved by residents and visitors alike. Its 113 hectares are made up of extensive green areas, a large forest and incredible infrastructure with everything from pedestrian paths, avenues, lakes, bicycle lanes and spaces for musical events that hold up to 140,000 people.

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  • Amusement Parks

    SALITRE MÁGICO


    If a day brimming with excitement and adrenaline is what you’re looking for, this theme park located in a nice part of the city has everything you need for a wonderful day out. It has a large food area, considered by many to be one of Latin America’s most modern.

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    MUNDO AVENTURA

    If a day brimming with excitement and adrenaline is what you’re looking for, this theme park located in a nice part of the city has everything you need for a wonderful day out. It has a large food area, considered by many to be one of Latin America’s most modern.

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    JAIME DUQUE

    Located on the outskirts of Bogotá, in the town of Tocancipa, it’s a unique spot rated by Discovery Travel & Living as one of Latin America’s best parks. It is a 200 hectare complex, bringing together a wide array of attractions and recreational and cultural activities in environmental reserve areas, making it an incredible place to make the most of a wealth of experiences in one place!

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    MALOKA

    For two decades, Maloka has been an individual and social learning venue that fosters a culture of innovation.

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  • Nightlife

    KAPUTT

    This is currently one of Bogotá’s best nightclubs. The venue is huge and has several different rooms playing Latin music, techno, electro-funk, classic hits, and more. It even has a food truck for when hunger strikes.

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    PARQUE DE LA 93

    In the north of Bogotá in the El Chico neighborhood. It’s one of Bogotá’s liveliest areas for shopping, nightclubs and restaurants.

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    TREN TURÍSTICO DE LA SABANA

    A train ride through the Bogotá savannah is one of the best excursions to get out of the city and marvel at the breathtaking landscapes of the savannah in the comfortable carriages of the trains that have become part of the capital's heritage.

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    SALT CATHEDRAL OF ZIPAQUIRÁ

    Known as the first wonder of Colombia. World's Only Underground Temple 180 meters underground and the 2nd Most Impressive Place of Worship on the Planet.

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    VILLA DE LEYVA

    A few hours from Bogotá, this charming town was declared a national monument in 1954. The urban center of Villa de Leyva is charming and surprising because of its colonial architecture.

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  • Malls

    GRAN ESTACIÓN

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    UNICENTRO BOGOTA

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    CENTRO ANDINO

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  • Event and Convention Centers

    MOVISTAR ARENA

    Considered Latin America’s most modern event center and stage.

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    COLISEO LIVE

    Latin America's largest multipurpose event arena.

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    G12

    Discover one of the largest convention centers in the country's capital city.

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    ESTADIO EL CAMPIN

    The capital’s emblematic venue is open to the community so that they can check out its facilities, learn about its history, visit its museum and hear all the stories about this breathtaking sports venue.

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    CORFERIAS

    The International Business and Exhibition Center of Bogotá

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    AGORA

    This is the only Convention Center in Latin America that can also be used as a trade fair venue (Corferias), meaning it can complement its offer and respond to the growing global trend of bringing Fairs, Congresses and Conventions together.

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  • Theaters

    TEATRO COLÓN

    This is Colombia's national theater, built on a 2,400 m² area. It has a neoclassical design and its façade is of Tuscan Doric order, in carved stone, with three parts separated by two stone cornices.

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    TEATRO NACIONAL LA CASTELLANA

    Inaugurated in 1990, it’s the largest National Theater Foundation hall and is the venue used for concerts, conferences and commercial plays.

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    TEATRO SANTA FÉ

    An architectural heritage of the city, Teatro Santafé was founded in 1957 and is one of Bogotá’s most renowned cultural, theatrical and educational venues.

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    TEATRO MAYOR JULIO MARIO SANTO DOMINGO

    Teatro Mayor Julio Mario Santo Domingo is the city's artistic and cultural center specializing in concerts, shows and theatrical productions.

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    TEATRO CAFAM DE BELLAS ARTES

    Is a venue that holds a wide range of socio-cultural, intellectual and artistic activities.

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