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Chapinero buzzes with energy as Bogotá's coolest playground for foodies, night owls, and culture seekers. The neighborhood serves up a perfect sandwich of experiences with upscale dining in Zona G, rainbow-flagged LGBTQ+ venues, and independent art galleries housed in colonial buildings. Lourdes Square offers a breath of fresh air between shopping sprees at Avenida Chile and the iconic Andino mall.
The dining scene ranges from innovative Colombian cuisine to international flavors, with most spots staying open until midnight. Getting around is a breeze with TransMilenio stations connecting you everywhere, though the hills might give your calves a workout. Hotels tend toward boutique and modern, perfectly matching the area's blend of traditional charm and contemporary cool.
La Candelaria's cobblestone streets take you straight back to 16th-century Colombia with colorful colonial buildings that practically beg for a photo. History buffs can explore landmarks like Catedral Primada and Plaza Bolívar, while culture seekers will find heaven in the Gold Museum and Botero Museum. Street performers add energy to this walkable neighborhood, and you'll discover fascinating murals hiding around every corner.
Affordable hostels in converted mansions make this area perfect for budget travelers. Local eateries serve up authentic ajiaco soup and fresh fruit juices without breaking the bank. Getting around is simple on foot, though the steep terrain rewards explorers with stunning city views.
Zona G is Bogotá's culinary playground where foodies flock to glass-fronted restaurants with celebrity chefs and buzzing sidewalk terraces. Colombia Stock Exchange sits among designer boutiques and contemporary art galleries that showcase the city's cosmopolitan side. The neighborhood strikes a perfect balance between sophisticated dining and cultural exploration.
Getting around is a breeze with TransMilenio stations within walking distance and abundant taxis. High-end boutique hotels and luxury accommodations offer rooftop terraces and premium amenities. The area comes alive at night with upscale cocktail lounges and wine bars for those seeking refined evening entertainment.
Zona Rosa buzzes with Bogotá's most electrifying nightlife, where neon-lit clubs and cocktail bars keep the party going until sunrise. High-end boutiques at Andino and El Retiro shopping centers showcase international luxury brands alongside Colombian designers. Trendy art galleries and sidewalk cafés create perfect spots for people-watching among stylish locals and travelers.
From upscale Colombian fusion restaurants to rooftop bars with skyline views, dining options cater to sophisticated tastes. The area is wonderfully walkable with excellent TransMilenio connections making exploration easy. Boutique hotels and luxury accommodations provide stylish places to recharge between shopping sprees and night adventures.
Zona T cranks up the Bogotá fun factor with its pedestrian-friendly T-shaped heart packed with energy day and night. Designer boutiques and upscale malls like Andino Shopping Center and Atlantis Plaza tempt shopaholics, while the bar scene buzzes with craft cocktails and international vibes. The area transforms after dark when locals dress to impress and hit stylish clubs and rooftop spots.
Getting around is a breeze with plenty of taxis and nearby TransMilenio stations connecting you to the rest of the city. High-end hotels with modern amenities make this neighborhood perfect for travelers who want comfort and convenience without sacrificing the excitement of Bogotá's coolest hangout spot.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Monserrate during your travels in Bogotá. Discover the fascinating museums in this culturally rich area, or seek out the local tours.
You can learn about the history of Bogotá with a trip to Plaza de Bolívar. Discover the fascinating museums in this culturally rich area, or seek out the local tours.
During your trip to Bogotá, you can find the perfect gifts to bring home at Gran Estacion Shopping Mall. Take in the fascinating museums while you're in the area.
You can study the exhibits at Gold Museum, a museum with a storied past, during your travels to Bogotá. Discover the fascinating museums in this culturally rich area, or seek out the local tours.
Ride the cable car to Monserrate for breathtaking views of this sprawling Andean metropolis. Explore the historic La Candelaria district, with its colorful colonial buildings, world-class museums, and vibrant street art scene.
Es una ciudad con mucho espacio verde, parques, museos, plazas, centros comerciales, restaurantes. Mucho que hacer. Lo único es que tienen mucho tráfico. Hay que evitar moverse en horas pico. Evitar lugares peligrosos. El uber funciona muy bien.
Marjorie
10.0/10
Excellent
Go to Burguer Bar by el Corral for the DAILY Happy Hour from 3 to 6pm. Go to Vista Corona to see the sunset and the beautiful view. Last but not least go to Loreto Cocina Italiana for pasta and La Gran Parilla Boyacense for local colombian food.
Jorge
10.0/10
Excellent
Bogota, Colombia's capital city, is a vibrant and historic metropolis that offers a wealth of experiences for travelers. Great shopping, excellent food, a lot of history, and an excellent weather (especially in July).
Carlos Enrique
10.0/10
Excellent
I love Bogota. It's a large,fast-paced,vibrant city,with almost unlimited options for dining,events,and nightlife. It's New York City,Paris,Rome,Tokyo,or London. And the people are friendly and kind.
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
Love Bogota. I have stayed previously in the historic Centro district and near the Gold Museum. There is a great street market in Usaquen.
Melissa
10.0/10
Excellent
It's a beautiful city to visit especially in January when the weather is 70 and perfect
Simon
8.0/10
Good
The nice neighborhoods of Bogota are 1st world modern with parks, green spaces, and walking paths everywhere. Avoid the southern half of the city at all costs. The Candelaria area is sketchy, stay in the nice area and take a taxi, they are cheap.
Bonnie
10.0/10
Excellent
Loved my 4 night stay in Bogota. Went for shopping snd fine dining and accomplished all to perfection and good $$ exchange. Weather is always cool & comfy. Everyone is courteous. Tax refund on all purchases, very appealing. Walkable & felt safe.
Ana I
8.0/10
Good
We took an quick U er drive to Candaleria neighborhood and spent an ideal day in amazing museums, walking around the old town, shopping and taking picturesque photos. The moon brightened the beautiful view of Montserrat.
Mary Anne
8.0/10
Good
Very big city, with lots of dinning and coffee options. Excellent quality food and coffee. Downtown is sketchy as most big cities. The Colonial area is beautiful to walk. Lots of museums.
"The property has three restaurants.. you can walk to do shopping, have lunch or dinner too. The breakfast is very good. We enjoyed the lobby too, it is a nice place to drink a tea or a glass of wine before going up to the room"
Avani Royal Zona T Bogotá Hotel (previously NH Bogotá Boheme Royal)
10/10 Excellent
"Our weeklong stay was excellent. The staff is amazing and extremely helpful with any questions or requests. The breakfast is one of the best including a broad array of local fruits, delicious breads and pastries and healthy options. The room is very comfortable. The work out facility has a lovely view. I would highly recommend. "
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Find out more about Bogotá
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