Bogata 5 Days
Day 1: Arrival and Introduction to Bogotá
Morning: Arrival and Check-in
– Arrive in Bogotá and check into your accommodation.
Late Morning: La Candelaria
– Start your exploration in La Candelaria, Bogotá’s historic center. Visit:
– Plaza Bolívar: Central square surrounded by important buildings like the Cathedral, Capitolio Nacional, and the Palacio de Justicia.
– Museo Botero: Housing artworks by Fernando Botero and other renowned artists.
– Museo del Oro: Explore the impressive collection of pre-Columbian gold artifacts.
Lunch: La Puerta Falsa
– Enjoy a traditional Colombian lunch at La Puerta Falsa, known for its ajiaco (chicken and potato soup) and tamales.
Afternoon: Monserrate
– Take a cable car or hike up to Monserrate for panoramic views of Bogotá. Visit the sanctuary and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
Evening: Dinner in La Macarena
– Head to La Macarena neighborhood for dinner at a trendy restaurant. Explore its vibrant art scene and nightlife afterwards.
Day 2: Museums and Cultural Exploration
Morning: Usaquén
– Visit Usaquén, a charming neighborhood known for its Sunday flea market (if it’s a weekend) and colonial architecture. Explore boutiques, cafes, and the Hacienda Santa Bárbara shopping center.
Late Morning: Museo Nacional
– Visit the National Museum (Museo Nacional) to learn about Colombia’s history and culture through its exhibits and collections.
Lunch: Usaquén
– Enjoy lunch at a restaurant in Usaquén, sampling traditional Colombian dishes or international cuisine.
Afternoon: Graffiti Tour and Botanical Garden
– Take a graffiti tour in Bogotá to admire vibrant street art and learn about its cultural significance. Visit the Bogotá Botanical Garden to relax amidst native flora.
Evening: Dinner in Zona G
– Head to Zona G for dinner, known for its upscale restaurants offering a variety of international and Colombian cuisine.
Day 3: Day Trip to Zipaquirá and Local Culture
Morning: Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá
– Take a half-day trip to the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá, an underground church built within a salt mine. Experience its unique architecture and religious significance.
Lunch: Zipaquirá
– Enjoy lunch in Zipaquirá, sampling traditional Colombian dishes.
Afternoon: Return to Bogotá
– Return to Bogotá in the afternoon and visit a local market like Paloquemao Market to experience its vibrant atmosphere and taste local snacks.
Evening: Dinner and Entertainment
– Have dinner at a restaurant of your choice and enjoy evening entertainment, such as live music or a cultural show.
Day 4: Outdoor Activities and Local Cuisine
Morning: Simon Bolivar Metropolitan Park
– Visit Simon Bolivar Park for outdoor activities like jogging, cycling, or relaxing by the lake. You can also visit the Maloka Interactive Center for science and technology exhibitions.
Late Morning: Museo de Arte Moderno
– Explore the Museum of Modern Art (Museo de Arte Moderno) to see contemporary Colombian and Latin American art.
Lunch: Andrés Carne de Res
– Have lunch at Andrés Carne de Res, a famous restaurant known for its lively atmosphere and Colombian dishes.
Afternoon: Shopping and Cultural Visit
– Indulge in shopping at Centro Andino or El Retiro shopping malls. Visit the Quinta de Bolívar Museum to learn about Simón Bolívar’s life and legacy.
Evening: Dinner in Chapinero
– Head to Chapinero for dinner at a local restaurant, known for its diverse culinary offerings.
Day 5: Farewell and Departure
Morning: Museo Santa Clara and Craft Shopping
– Visit the Museo Santa Clara to see colonial religious art and explore the nearby craft shops for souvenirs.
Late Morning: La Calera
– Take a scenic drive or hike to La Calera for breathtaking views of Bogotá and its surroundings.
Lunch: Farewell Lunch
– Enjoy a farewell lunch at a restaurant with views, savoring Colombian flavors one last time.
Afternoon: Departure
– Depending on your departure time, relax or take a final stroll through Bogotá before heading to the airport or train station.