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Bogotá, the capital city 🏙

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Like every capital city, Bogotá is big, and people can be a little distant or cold, but in the end, you’ll find everything to do here. We recommend you party, explore a couple of museums, and visit a cathedral in the mountains so you can make the most of your three days and two nights here.

Day 1: Exploring the Heart of the City

Morning:

  1. Arrived and Check-In Bogotá: We recommend you to stay in Chapinero Alto, Zona G, Zona T, or around park 93.
  2. Breakfast at Masa 81: Fuel up for your day with a delicious Colombian breakfast at this local gem. Don't forget to try their famous pan de bono.
  3. Got to the city center: Visit Plaza Bolívar, the city's main square. From there, you can take a walk to La Candelaria, a cultural neighborhood filled with art, restaurants, and cultural houses.
  4. Explore the Gold Museum: Dive into Colombia's rich history at the Museo del Oro. The dazzling gold artifacts are a must-see.

Afternoon:

  1. Lunch at Madre: This iconic restaurant is located in La Candelaria.
  2. Street Art Tour: Take a guided street art tour in Candelaria to discover the vibrant and ever-changing graffiti scene.
  3. Visit Museo Nacional de Colombia: Where you can find history, art, archeology and ethnography in seventeen rooms that give an account of the political and cultural history of the country.

Evening:

  1. Dinner at Andres DC: Experience the vibrant atmosphere and delicious Colombian cuisine at this famous restaurant in the Zona Rosa.
  2. Party in Zona T: If you are still having energy go out to dance and socialize in Zona T, Bogotá's nightlife district.

Day 2: Mountains, Monserrate, and More

Morning:

  1. Monserrate Mountain: Hike or take a cable car up to the summit of Monserrate for panoramic views of Bogotá. Visit the beautiful Monserrate Sanctuary at the top.

Afternoon:

  1. Lunch at Osaka: Enjoy a peaceful and delicious Asian Fusion meal.
  2. Botero Museum: Explore the works of Colombia's beloved artist, Fernando Botero, at this delightful museum.

Evening:

  1. Dinner at Leo: Creative food experience at Zona G. Book a table!
  2. Party at Theatron: Theatron is considered one of the largest night establishments in Latin America,it’s a massive LGBTQ+ club with different themed rooms.

Day 3: Neighborhood Gems and Farewell

Morning:

  1. Breakfast at Colo Coffee Usaquen: Start your day with a fresh and healthy breakfast.
  2. Usaquén Flea Market: Wander through the quaint streets of Usaquén and explore the Sunday flea market for unique souvenirs.

Afternoon:

  1. Lunch at Salvaje: Good food, service and ambience.
  2. Enjoy your afternoon: You can enjoy your afternoon in some bars like Sancho, El mono bandido, or Vista Corona. The three of them have a great ambience and good cocktails and beers.

Evening:

  1. Farewell Dinner at Harry Sasson: End your Bogotá adventure with a gourmet dinner at the renowned Harry Sasson restaurant, known for its inventive Colombian fusion cuisine.

Bogotá may be a big city, but with this itinerary, you'll experience the best of it like a true insider.

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