An elegant and cosmopolitan city, full of culture, art, and nightlife.
The Savannah of Bogotá with its cloudy and cold climate is home to an chaotic metropolis surrounded by thousands of flower crops. In the months of July, August, and September the chilly weather of the city invites you to wear warm clothes such as sweaters, jackets, and coats. Complements such as socks and boots will allow you to walk freely and protected through the city’s many tourist attractions.
City review
Bogotá is a cosmopolitan city with eight million inhabitants and an average temperature of 14° C. Almost all regions of Colombia converge there; most of the country still sees the capital as the place where dreams come true. So visiting Bogota is like traveling throughout the country, in it, you will taste many of the country’s dishes, learn about its history and meet many of its diverse inhabitants. It is a place where both political and economic power come together, a metropolis full of culture, nightlife, business, and opportunities.
Its appeal for tourism revolves around the multitude of activities that you can do under its gray sky and cold weather that will surprise, you here and there, with sunny days. During your stay, enjoy the sumptuousness of this two incredible hotels, the B.O.G Bogotá and the Ek Hotel. If you want to go shopping, visits the Plaza Central Shopping Mall and the newly opened Parque La Colina, in them, you will find everything you may need, from supermarkets and chain stores to boutiques from some of the most renowned luxury brands.
Try some of Colombia’s most traditional dishes in Andres Carne de Res, it’s wacky atmosphere and unique night shows will get everyone moving. You can’t leave the city without visiting the Gold Museum (Museo del Oro) a place where Colombia’s history shines with pride. Finish your afternoon drinking a hot beverage in La Candelaria one of Bogota’s most historic neighborhoods. It is full of colonial buildings, museum, restaurants, and cafes for you to explore.