What to visit


Botero Museum
A museum in a colonial mansion, featuring works by famous Colombian artist Fernando Botero and other global artists
Calle 11 #4-41, Bogotá, Colombia
Gold Museum (Museo del Oro)
Museum that exhibits pre-Colombian gold, ceramics and stones. A must-see!
Carrera 6 # 15-88 Bogotá, Colombia
Monserrate viewpoint
Built in the 17th century, this Catholic shrine sits on top of a hill, 3,152 mt above sea level, with a magnificent view of Bogotá
Carrera 2 Este #21-48, Bogotá, Colombia
In Bogotá
Street Art Tour in La Candelaria
Bogotá is one of Latin America's top cities for street art. A few recommended tours include Bogota Graffiti Tour and Capital Graffiti Tours, which typically explore the historic district of La Candelaria. You can find more details and book online—definitely worth checking out!
Tejo La Embajada
Tejo is Colombia's own national sport. Picture petanque, but targeting small packets of gunpowder aiming to make them explode! Grab a few beers and enjoy a lively, fun afternoon.
Carrera 24 #76-20, Bogotá, Colombia
Gaira Café Cumbia House
Restaurant and live music, for a night of partying and a taste of local artists
Carrera 13 # 96-11, Bogotá, Colombia
Villa de Leyva
A perfect 2-day trip from Bogotá, Villa de Leyva is a charming and quaint old town that has kept all its architecture from Colonial times.
Guatavita Lagoon
Famous for El Dorado legend, this lake is surrounded by nature and ideal for lovers of adventure, history, and indigenous culture.
Hiking in Chingaza National Park
Book a tour to hike in a paramo, an ecosystem unique to Colombia and home to the main water sources supplying Bogota. We suggest a guided tour for a smoother experience (see link).
Day trips from Bogotá


Rock climbing in Suesca
The Suesca rocks are a set of rock formations up to 130 mt high that extend over more than 2 km. The Suesca Rocks are famous worldwide for being one of the best places to practice rock climbing.
Glamping in nature
Enjoy a night in nature, surrounded by a high-Andean ecosystem in a cosy glamping pod. Some of our favourites include Mauna Glamping and Neusa Hills Ecohotel.
Chicaque Natural Park
Colombia is also renowned for its cloud forests, and Chicaque Natural Park is a standout destination. This privately owned reserve offers a variety of hiking trails and family-friendly activities. Some tours even include hotel pick-up and drop-off services, making it easy to reach the Park from Bogotá.

