
Monserrate
Monserrate Hill is the natural and spiritual emblem of Colombia’s capital, an iconic place that must be discovered. Everything will be different after reaching Bogotá’s most important summit. At approximately 3,152 meters above sea level, one of the eastern hills rises, upon which a beautiful sanctuary is located.

La Candelaria Streets
Candelaria is the heart of the capital. For its historical value, its heritage character, and its colonial style. This area holds the secrets of the city’s foundation in Chorro de Quevedo, boasts historic temples, museums with astonishing details, and buildings that are insignia of the country’s public power. Exploring La Candelaria is an invitation to discover its cobblestone streets, picturesque balconies, and colonial doors.

La Perseverancia Market Square
Many colors stand out on the facade of La Perseverancia market square; a prelude to the variety of flavors that converge there: typical Bogotá dishes such as ajiaco santafereño or tamal with chocolate, and other regional and national specialties like the exquisite cuisine of the Colombian Caribbean and Pacific.

Ciudad Bolívar
Ciudad Bolívar: color and art vibrate in the city’s streets. An unforgettable experience to live in Bogotá is to visit Ciudad Bolívar. To get there, you must take TransMiCable, an aerial cable car that is a means of transport 3.34 kilometers long, from where you can see how Bogotá’s streets transform into true urban art galleries. Ciudad Bolívar, the third largest locality in the capital, is a stage like a living art museum, where walls come to life.

Botero Museum
Located in the center of Bogotá in the iconic La Candelaria sector, the Botero Museum houses one of the most visited collections in Colombia, donated by the Antioquian artist Fernando Botero. In this old mansion, you can appreciate the inimitable style of master Fernando Botero, who, thanks to his talent and unique style, presents to the public his technique of volume present in paintings and sculptures that will attract attention; in addition, there you will find representative works by great international artists of the 19th century.

Gold Museum
The Gold Museum is an invaluable jewel of the Colombian capital. This precious place treasures the largest collection of pre-Hispanic goldwork in the world, composed of more than 30,000 gold pieces. Exploring its halls and exhibitions grants attendees a unique experience, allowing them to recognize in detail the ingenuity in the transformation of gold as a sacred object and to approach the worldview of the country’s ancestral cultures.

National Museum of Colombia
The National Museum is the oldest in Colombia. An architectural gem that offers the public true works of art with historical details to safeguard the country’s memory. A special place to learn about pre-Columbian roots, the independence process, and to witness Colombia’s cultural diversity.

Café San Alberto
In the Usaquén locality, a traditional gastronomic hub of Bogotá, one of the most internationally awarded Colombian coffees is located. There, at Café San Alberto, your clients will enjoy an intense drink, with a creamy body and sweet and fruity aromatic notes; an experience reminiscent of the taste of caramel and soft dark chocolate.

José Celestino Mutis Botanical Garden of Bogotá
The heart of Colombia’s flora and fauna, where you can find an oasis of 50 acres of palm trees and lush tropical gardens. This is a unique collection and preservation of exotic species from the páramo and high-Andean ecosystems that showcases the biodiversity that distinguishes Colombia.
- Bautismo del café colombiano
From a traditional coffee tasting to a slow molecular cupping, awaken all your senses through the coffee which is part of our cultural identity. - Cutting Edge Street Art
The city has vibrant shops and markets to explore, where you can find locally made gold and emerald products, authentic Colombian products such as emeralds, clothes, leather goods, pottery, accessories, and other hand crafts. - Gastronomy and fine dining from all corners of Colombia
Enjoy an exceptional gastronomic experience brought from every region of Colombia, mixed with high-level international gastronomic eateries. Bogotá offers huge diversity, including some of the best restaurants in both Latin America and the world
The World’s 50 best restaurants
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- Botanical Garden of Bogotá José Celestino Mutis
The heart of Colombia’s flora and fauna, where you can find a 50-acre oasis of palm trees and lush tropical gardens.
This is a unique collection and preservation of exotic species from the Andes highlands and moor ecosystems that showcases the biodiversity that sets Colombia apart. - Bogota and its surroundings
Embrace our natural treasures less than an hour and a half from the city, where you can find National Natural Parks and landscapes full of contrasts.
There are many natural and adventure settings which invite you to discover and enjoy a variety of experiences such as hiking, trekking and birdwatching. Chicaque, Chingaza, La Chorrera waterfall, Sumapaz moorland and Guatavita Lagoon are also highly recommended spots to visit. - The El Dorado Legend
A journey of Legend into the territory of MHUYSQA culture located at Guatavita’s mystical and sacred Lagoon. The attractions include: Astronomy, Ceremonial Centers, museums, enchanted lagoons, moors, Mhuysqa’s indigenous communities with their cultural traditions, uses and customs.

