Bogota

With its rich colonial history, lively culinary scene, and striking landscapes, Colombia's capital city of Bogota is one of South America's most interesting destinations. Bogota is full of skyscrapers and picturesque plazas, coexisting alongside gritty slums and working-class neighborhoods. The city's altitude (2,640m/8,660ft) protects it from pollution, and makes for spectacular views from the surrounding mountains.
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1Monserrate

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Mountain peak
Sights & Landmarks
Monserrate is a popular tourist attraction in Bogota, with views of the city and the surrounding mountains. The peak is over 3000 meters high, and there are a church and shrine on the summit. There are restaurants and bars at the top, making it an easy place to spend a day.
Bogotá, Bogota, Colombia

2Gold Museum

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Museums
Specialty Museums
The Gold Museum in Bogota is a museum dedicated to the history of gold and its use by different indigenous groups in Colombia. The museum has an extensive collection of pre-Hispanic gold pieces, as well as other artefacts from the country's pre-Hispanic cultures. It is open to the public on Sundays, and has a small entrance fee.
Cra. 6 #15-88, Santa Fé, Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombiahttps://www.banrepcultural.org/bogota/museo-del-oro

3Botero Museum

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Museum
Art Museums
Botero Museum is a museum in Bogota, Colombia, that features the works of Colombian artist Fernando Botero. The museum is located in the historic neighbourhood of the Candelaria and is free to the public.
Cl. 11 #4-41, Bogotá, Colombiahttps://www.banrepcultural.org/bogota/museo-botero

4Plaza de Bolívar

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Plaza
Sights & Landmarks
Plaza de Bolívar, also known as Simon Bolivar Square, is a large park located in the heart of Bogotá, the capital of Colombia. It is surrounded by important buildings with notable architecture, such as the Cathedral and Congress. The most recommended museum nearby is the Botero Art Museum, which has a group of cute "fat guys" waiting for visitors to discover.
Cra. 7 #11-10, La Candelaria, Bogotá, Colombiahttps://bogota.gov.co/mi-ciudad/cultura-recreacion-y-deporte/lo-

5Parque de la 93

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Park
Nature & Parks
93 Park is a beautiful green space located in the heart of the city centre. It is perfect for a leisurely afternoon stroll and has various restaurants, cafes and bars surrounding it. This is a great place to spend the weekend as some restaurants have turned into clubs. There are also two Starbucks situated within the park!
Cra. 93A #11A-41, Bogotá, Colombiahttp://www.parque93.com/

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1USHIN JAPANESE & GRILL

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Ushin Japanese & Grill is a restaurant with a superb menu that blends sushi and grilled meats. The nicest views of the city and the Andes Mountains can be found here.

2Seratta Gourmand Market 114

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Seratta Gourmand Market is a themed park that has endless dining experiences. The Basque chef Ruben Trincado fuses the best Mediterranean flavors with typical Colombian products.
Cra. 45 #114-44, Usaquén, Bogotá, DC, Colombiahttp://www.restauranteseratta.com/

3Harry Sasson

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Fine dining restaurant
Harry Sasson is a renowned chef in Colombia who overcame obstacles to pursue his passion for cooking. He defied societal expectations by studying culinary arts instead of economics or engineering. Today, he owns several popular restaurants in Bogota, including the esteemed Harry Sasson itself, which consistently ranks among Latin America's top 50 restaurants. The restaurant exudes an elegant ambiance akin to an English country house but surprises guests with a contemporary interior adorned with leather and marble under a luminous glass ceiling.
Cra. 9 #75-70, Bogotá, Colombiahttp://www.harrysasson.com/

4LA JUGUETERIA La Macarena

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5El Gato Gris

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Bar
Cl. 12b #Carrera 1A, La Candelaria, Bogotá, La Candelaria, Colombiahttps://www.gatogris.com/

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