(ING) : GUIDE TO VISIT BOGOTA COLOMBIA. 10 PLACES YOU HAVE TO VISIT.

Colombia is a country well known for its tourist attractions. Many people from different parts of the world visit it to visit part of its cities. Its capital Bogotá is one of the most visited, since its climate, its people, its gastronomy and green landscapes make it a favorite. If you come to Colombia you cannot miss Bogotá!

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The 10 best places you can do tourism and not miss

  1. Maloka (Teusaquillo)
    Maloka is famous for its science and technology focused facilities. On your trip to Bogotá visit Maloka, a popular interactive theme place, located in Salitre. It opened its doors for the first time in August 1998. You can go from Monday to Friday from 8am to 5pm continuously since it admits all types of public.

It is one of the best tourist places in Bogotá where you will expand your knowledge in the technological and recreational areas. If you have the opportunity to meet him, you will be able to connect with the latest.

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Maloka is famous for its science and technology focused facilities

  1. Jaime Duque Park (Tocancipá)
    One of the best tourist destinations in Bogotá is the Jaime Duque theme park, located in Tocancipá. It is a family recreation site, inaugurated in 1983, in honor of a pilot who wanted to create a cultural and recreational space for all types of public.

Inside is the destroyer Córdoba, a ship that fought in World War II. It also has a replica of the Brig, the flagship of the Bogota Navy, which contains 7 dioramas that represent the naval battles that Colombia has fought.

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In Jaime Duque Park there is a ship that fought in World War II.

  1. San Francisco de Asis Church (Antonio Nariño)
    When you go on vacation to Bogotá, it is a ritual that you visit the Church of San Francisco, a Colombian National Monument. Located in the Veracruz neighborhood, diagonal to the TransMilenio Gold Museum station, it is a religious place that owes its name to San Francisco de Asís.

Its history as a religious center is very interesting, as it has undergone many transformations until it reaches what it is today. It is the oldest preserved church in Bogotá, and despite its age, the building has a strong structure. The altarpiece represents the viceroyalty of New Granada, of a Renaissance style, with grotesque elements.

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The Cathedral of San Francisco was rebuilt many times by earthquakes that occurred in the area.

  1. Sanctuary of Guadalupe (Santa Fé)
    If you want to keep your promises and make your religious requests, you must visit the Shrine of Guadalupe, one of the 10 most important tourist sites in Bogotá. It is located in the Cerro de la capital, so it is visited permanently.

The sculpture of the Virgin is about 3,300 meters high on the hills of the Colombian capital. It is frequented during the mornings to listen to masses and offer blessings to the parishioners, it also has a viewpoint where you can see the Monserrate Sanctuary.

It is one of the places to visit in Bogotá where you will also find spaces to eat, religious articles and local crafts, as well as its delicious typical sweets, among which those made with rice stand out. It is considered the symbol of protection of Bogotá.

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The sanctuary of Guadalupe is one of the most representative monuments of Bogotá

  1. Salt Cathedral (Zipaquirá)
    One of the main 5 tourist sites in Bogotá is the Salt Cathedral. It is located in Zipaquirá and is 180 meters underground inside a salt mine. It was a modern construction made in the nineties, within the Zipaquirá salt park.

The story goes that around 1930, some miners built a chapel to pray, which was closed in 1992 and it was in 1995 when they built the church. It has 14 stations for the Via Crucis along the 3 sections that make it up.

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The Salt Cathedral is a wonderful architectural work built underground.

  1. Cerro Monserrate (Santa Fé)
    The various excursions in Bogotá will allow you to know the attractive Cerro de Monserrate of sedimentary origin. Located in the Eastern Cordillera, it stands out for its beautiful Basilica del Señor de Monserrate, a place of religious pilgrimage within a natural environment full of tranquility.

Due to deforestation, the hill has lost much of its flora and fauna, however it is possible to find exotic species, ecosystems, small mammals and some birds. It is ideal for practicing sports. You can get to this natural place in Bogotá on foot, by cable car or funicular, the last two run on weekdays in the morning, on Sundays and holidays until the afternoon.

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Cerro Monserrate is the ideal park for nature lovers.

  1. Museum of Modern Art of Bogotá (Santa Fé)
    The Museum of Modern Art is one of the tourist places to visit in Bogotá. This space has one of the most complete collections of contemporary pieces from Colombia and other countries in America and Europe. It is located in the La Macarena sector and offers guided tours with interpreters for deaf and hearing people.

It stands out for its photographic collection, where cinematographic culture is promoted and also, to the delight of children, there is a park with various attractions. This place, also known as Mambo, has a restaurant, auditorium, library, bicycle station and a souvenir shop. It is closed on Mondays and for students the tickets are half price on Tuesdays.

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The Museum of Modern Art provides an interesting cultural experience.

  1. Plaza Bolívar (Santa Fé)
    On your travels through Bogotá it will always be a pleasure to visit the Plaza de Bolívar, located in the historic center of the city. This easily accessible pedestrian plaza is one of Bogotá's landmarks. Its structure has changed over time due to the restructuring that has been done in the city. However, it retains its general features since colonial times.

The Plaza stands out for its bronze statue of General Simón Bolívar, liberator of Gran Colombia. On the north face is the Palace of Justice, a modern building that houses the Supreme Court. On the south side is the Capitol of Bogotá, on the western side the Palacio Liévano, a Renaissance construction and around it some cathedrals from Bogotá.

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Plaza Bolívar is one of the most emblematic places in Bogotá.

  1. Torre Colpatria (Santa Fé)
    The Torre Colpatria is one of the most popular tourist places in Colombia for being a skyscraper. Located in the Las Nieves neighborhood, it is the second longest building in the city and a landmark for locating the El Dorado International Airport.

In this famous building, ascent races are held where a group of participants climb 980 steps during the Towerrunning World Cup, a tournament to climb the 160 tallest buildings in the world.

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The Torre Colpatria is one of the tallest buildings in Bogotá.

  1. Park of the 93 (Chapinero Commune)
    One of the tourist places to visit in Bogotá, Colombia, is the beautiful Park of the 93, located north of Bogotá. It is known throughout the city for being in the first region of the country where the famous American coffee "Starbucks" was inaugurated.

In this place you will find cafes, bars, ice cream parlors and cultural events, in addition the nightlife is very lively in its music venues. In the Christmas season the green areas are decorated with Christmas motifs that attract thousands of tourists.

It also has well-known restaurants for gastronomy lovers, where they prepare delicious meats with first-rate attention. In the vicinity there are small hotels and taxi lines that explain very well the route through the city of Bogotá.

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93 park is one of the most popular places in Bogota

Do not miss visiting Bogotá.

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