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In this Bogotá travel guide, you’ll read everything you need to know about the vibrant capital of Colombia. Bogotá has a lot to offer travelers, from historic landmarks, festivals, museums, and lively markets to street art in La Candelaria, nature, and fantastic viewpoints such as Monserrate. With around 8 million residents, the city can feel overwhelming if it’s your first time visiting. We have been there many times by now—sometimes for a few days, other times for a week. Each visit takes a little getting used to the crowds and the chaotic traffic, but every time we also enjoy the incredible mountain views, the parks, and the vast selection of great restaurants, bars, and coffee spots.

Bogotá is more than the popular attractions in the city center; other neighborhoods are also worth exploring. Moreover, from Bogotá you can find yourself surrounded by nature in “no time,” making it an ideal destination for a side trip to a national park, Lake Guatavia, the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá, Jaime Duque Park, and more. In this travel guide, we aim to help you navigate the immense city known as Bogotá.

Is your trip through Colombia also starting in Bogotá, or are you planning a city break? Then check out our Bogotá travel guide here, with information about the best and safest neighborhoods to stay in, the most fun things to do in and outside the city over a day, weekend, or week, festivals, the best restaurants, and handy tips & tricks for your trip to this world-class city!

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Grand Hyatt Bogotá: Grandeur near Corferias

Grand Hyatt Bogotá: Grandeur near Corferias

Near the Corferias Exhibition Center, the Grand Hyatt Bogotá impresses with 371 rooms, including 50 suites, and a massive spa—one of South America’s largest. Its location is ideal for business travelers, with the historic Bullring and downtown just a short drive away....

Four Seasons Casa Medina Bogotá: Luxury in the G Zone

Four Seasons Casa Medina Bogotá: Luxury in the G Zone

Tucked into Bogotá’s gastronomic G Zone, the Four Seasons Hotel Casa Medina Bogotá merges colonial charm with modern luxury. Housed in a 1946 architectural monument, it boasts beamed ceilings, hand-crafted floors, and serene courtyards. The location is a dream for...

Villa de Leyva

Villa de Leyva

Colonial city high in the AndesVilla de Leyva is one of the most beautiful colonial cities in Colombia. In 1954, the city was declared a national...

Discover Bogotá like a local

Discover Bogotá like a local

Tips from a localBogotá has something for everyone, with activities that are fun for locals and travelers alike. Read a local's tips for exploring...

Hotel tips for stopover in Bogotá

Hotel tips for stopover in Bogotá

Looking for an overnight hotel near El Dorado Airport? Then check here our tips for comfortable hotels with facilities, close to the airport. Tip #1City Express Junior & City Plus Aeropuerto Our favorite, due to convenient extras like airport shuttle and early...

Bogotá attractions-our sightseeing tour

Bogotá attractions-our sightseeing tour

Our trip to Bogotá in September 2024, was a very special one. The purpose of the trip was to fulfill the biggest dream of the father of my (Colombian) travel partner to attend a concert by André Rieu and his orchestra in the Movistar Arena.  Because we live in Curaçao...