POINTS OF INTEREST
Gold Museum
One of the most important museums in Latin America, featuring an impressive collection of pre-Columbian gold artifacts.
Botero Museum
•Home to the private collection of works by Fernando Botero, one of Colombia’s most renowned artists.
LA CANDELARIA NEIGHBORHOOD
The historic old town of Bogotá, with cobblestone streets, colonial houses, and a wide range of restaurants and bars.
Monserrate
•A mountain offering panoramic views of the city, with a church at the summit that is a pilgrimage site.
Zone T (Rose Zone)
•An area known for its nightlife, restaurants, and shops.
Parque de la 93
•An urban park surrounded by restaurants and bars, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the outdoors.
Botanical Garden of Bogota
•A beautiful place to explore Colombia’s flora and fauna.
Plaza de Bolivar
•The heart of Bogotá’s historic center, featuring the Primada Cathedral of Colombia, the Palace of Justice and the National Capitol.
Usaquen
•A bohemian neighborhood filled with craft shops, restaurants and flea markets.
National Museum
•The oldest museum in Colombia, offering a comprehensive view of the country’s history.
Zipaquira Salt Cathedral
• An awe-inspiring religious site carved into the depths of a salt mine. This underground marvel allows visitors to explore its intricate passages and admire the beauty of the salt sculptures.
Colon Theater
A prominent cultural symbol of the Colombian capital, with its majestic neoclassical architecture and decor providing an impressive stage for artistic events ranging from opera and ballet to concerts.
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