
Bogotá
Hotels

Parque 93



Parque 93
The best areas to stay in Bogotá are:
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Parque 93
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Rosales
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Zona T
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Don't forget to also check Airbnb for possibly more affordable options.
We recommend staying a minimum of 2-3 nights in Bogota (Ideally over a weekend to experience the party)
Restaurants




Highly recommended restaurants to try when you visit Bogotá:
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Don Doh (Japanese Grill): Known for its exquisite Japanese grill cuisine, offering a sophisticated dining experience with high-quality meats and seafood, all prepared on an open flame.
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Osak (Nikkei): Specializes in Nikkei cuisine, a fusion of Japanese and Peruvian flavors, featuring creative dishes with fresh ingredients and an elegant presentation.
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Salvaje: Offers a unique dining experience with a focus on fusion cuisine, combining global flavors with modern culinary techniques in a stylish and vibrant setting.
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Río (Perfect for lunch on a terrace): An ideal spot for a leisurely lunch, featuring a diverse menu of international and local dishes, served on a charming terrace with beautiful views.
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Salón Tropical (Live Music): A lively restaurant known for its Caribbean-inspired menu and vibrant atmosphere, featuring live music performances that enhance the dining experience.
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Andrés Carne de Res (A must for experiencing nightlife and local food): A legendary restaurant and nightclub offering a quintessential Colombian experience, with a diverse menu of local dishes, lively entertainment, and a festive ambiance.
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Crepes & Waffles (A must-visit for brunch) A popular spot for brunch, known for its wide variety of sweet and savory crepes, waffles, and salads, served in a cozy and welcoming environment.
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Café San Alberto: Known for its premium Colombian coffee and delicious pastries, offering a cozy and relaxed atmosphere, perfect for a coffee break or a light meal
Activities


Bogotá, the vibrant capital of Colombia, offers an array of tourist activities that blend history, culture, and modernity. Here are a few things to do in this amazing city:
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Monserrate: Take the cable car or funicular to the top of Monserrate Hill for breathtaking views of the city and visit the church at the summit.
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Gold Museum: Explore this museum's impressive collection of pre-Colombian gold artifacts and learn about the indigenous cultures of Colombia.
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La Candelaria: Wander through this historic district with its colorful colonial buildings, street art, and important cultural sites like the Botero Museum and the Gabriel García Márquez Cultural Center.
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Usaquén: Visit this charming neighborhood known for its Sunday flea market, and restaurants.
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Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá: Take a day trip to this remarkable underground cathedral carved into the salt mines of Zipaquirá, about an hour from Bogotá.
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Andrés Carne de Res: Experience the lively atmosphere of this famous restaurant and nightclub known for its unique typical decor and entertainment.
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National Museum of Colombia: Explore Colombia’s oldest museum, which houses a diverse collection of art, historical artifacts, and exhibitions on the country’s history.
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Plaza Bolívar: Visit the main square of Bogotá, surrounded by important landmarks like the Cathedral Primada, the Capitol, and the Palace of Justice.
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Parque 93: Enjoy the upscale vibe of this park and its surroundings, where you'll find trendy cafes, restaurants, and vibrant nightlife.