Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you feel confident exploring Bogotá using its iconic red buses.
Bogotá blends history and modernity. From its colonial streets to bohemian corners, the city invites you to explore its rich culture, vibrant flavors, and captivating stories at every turn.
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Bogotá is a city that lives between two worlds: that of history and that of modernity. The capital of Colombia has witnessed transformations that have shaped its identity, yet it never forgets its deep-rooted past. Walking through its streets is like traveling through time, immersing yourself in a maze of stories that blend seamlessly with everyday life. From its colonial architecture to its bohemian neighborhoods, Bogotá invites you to discover its essence in every corner.
The streets of Bogotá are like an open book, where every alley, every square, every building tells a story. In the historic center, known as La Candelaria, some of the city’s most iconic monuments stand. Here, the vibrant colors of colonial houses mix with an urban vibe, where museums, galleries, and theaters live in harmony. It is in La Candelaria where Bogotá shows its soul—the heritage of its early inhabitants and the indelible mark of the colonial period.
Plaza de Bolívar, the heart of the city, is one of those places that takes you straight to the past. Surrounded by iconic buildings such as the National Capitol, the Primada Cathedral of Colombia, and the Liévano Palace, this square was the stage for significant historical events that shaped the country’s path. Each of these buildings has its own story to tell, and strolling around them is like flipping through the pages of Colombia’s history.
Beyond La Candelaria, Bogotá has many other neighborhoods full of character. Usaquén, for example, with its bohemian atmosphere and cobbled streets, is another place that invites you to wander and get lost. Its lively squares, especially on Sundays with the flea market, and its restaurants offering everything from traditional Colombian dishes to international options, reflect the fusion of tradition and modernity that defines the city.
Bogotá’s bohemian culture has a rich and fascinating history. The city has been a haven for artists, writers, musicians, and revolutionary figures who found in its streets the freedom of expression. During the 19th and 20th centuries, Bogotá became a hotbed of creativity and avant-garde thought. The La Macarena neighborhood, with its relaxed vibe and traditional bars, was one of the epicenters of this bohemian life, and although time has transformed the place, it still retains its essence.
Plaza del Chorro de Quevedo is another place steeped in history. This is where, according to legend, the city of Santa Fé de Bogotá was founded in 1538. Today, it is a meeting point for artists and travelers who, just like in the past, gather here to share their creations. The walls around the plaza are adorned with graffiti and murals, showcasing Bogotá not only as a melting pot of history but also as a blank canvas for today’s artists.
The city’s bars and cafes, many of which have been meeting spots for intellectuals and artists for decades, also keep this bohemian tradition alive. Café de la Peña, for example, has witnessed countless encounters between poets and musicians, while the iconic Café San Alberto, which was once a space for literary discussions, continues to be a place where culture is felt in every cup of coffee.
Bogotá’s cuisine is yet another of its great treasures. Located in the Andean highlands, the city has skillfully merged the flavors of Colombia’s diverse regions with international influences, creating a unique cuisine that reflects the country’s cultural richness. In its markets and restaurants, the taste of history blends with culinary innovation.
One of Bogotá’s most emblematic dishes is ajiaco, a hearty soup made with potatoes and chicken, traditionally served with rice, capers, cream, and avocado. This dish is a tribute to the flavors of Bogotá’s savannah and the history of mestizaje in the region. Other traditional dishes like tamales and changua, a milk-based soup with egg, are perfect for a typical Bogotá breakfast.
The La Perseverancia market, one of the oldest in the city, is an ideal place to experience Bogotá’s culinary richness. Here, you can find local ingredients like guascas, criollo potatoes, and pork, which are used in many of the city’s traditional dishes. Throughout the day, the food stalls offer everything from a traditional breakfast to a lunch filled with authentic regional flavors.
But it’s not just traditional dishes that make Bogotá’s gastronomy a unique experience. In recent years, the city has also seen a great evolution in its culinary scene, with an increasing number of fine-dining and fusion restaurants. Bogotá has become an international culinary destination, with renowned chefs reinterpreting Colombian ingredients using innovative techniques.
Bogotá is also a city of art, and its vibrant cultural scene is reflected in its museums, theaters, and galleries. The Gold Museum (Museo del Oro), one of the most important in Colombia, houses an impressive collection of pre-Columbian art, with over 30,000 pieces of gold, emeralds, and ceramics that tell the story of the civilizations that once inhabited what is now Colombia. Another key museum is the National Museum of Colombia, which boasts an extensive collection of Colombian art, from the colonial period to contemporary works.
The Julio Mario Santo Domingo Theater is one of the city’s great cultural icons. This modern venue hosts concerts, theatrical performances, and dance festivals that attract thousands of visitors each year. Moreover, Bogotá is the home of numerous cultural and artistic festivals, like the Ibero-American Theater Festival, which transforms the city into a global stage for theater and performance.
Modern art also has its place in Bogotá, with the Zona T and Zona G neighborhoods serving as centers for contemporary galleries, design shops, and fine-dining restaurants. These areas reflect Bogotá’s cultural avant-garde, where art and food converge in unique ways. The 69th Street and the surrounding areas of Chapinero are also known for their nightlife, where art and culture blend seamlessly with bars, clubs, and spaces for artistic expression.
Bogotá is more than just a city to visit; it is a place to live and feel. Its streets, steeped in history, its gastronomy, filled with flavors that reflect its diversity, and its vibrant bohemian and cultural life make it a unique destination. Every corner of Bogotá invites you to learn more, to delve into its traditions, to meet its people, and to savor its flavors. In every corner, Bogotá is a journey to the heart of Colombia, where the past and present meet to create a city with an unmistakable essence.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you feel confident exploring Bogotá using its iconic red buses.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you feel confident exploring Bogotá using its iconic red buses.
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Marcus L2025-06-18Verified Una experiencia única con un gran guía turístico! Gracias a nuestro guía profesional y atento, Steve, vimos una ilusión óptica muy especial no incluida en las audioguías. ¡Aprendí mucho sobre la historia y los hechos! La única desventaja de la mina eran demasiadas esculturas religiosas sin relación con la estructura o los orígenes de la mina, teniendo en cuenta que no todos los visitantes siguen la misma fe. Katherine Y2025-06-18Verified Maravilloso guía y experiencia de tour! Tuvimos mucha suerte de contar con nuestro guía, Steven, que era muy amable y tenía claramente un conocimiento muy profundo sobre los destinos, por lo que también era nuestro guía cuando estaba dentro de la mina de sal. Después de aprender y disfrutar de las maravillas de este lugar, visitamos el pueblo de Zipaquira y regresamos con una nueva apreciación por la historia y la montaña. thekalambos2025-06-18Verified Excelente tour con Camino – Catedral de Sal de Zipaquirá y tour a pie Nuestra familia de seis personas tuvo una experiencia fantástica en el Tour Privado de la Catedral de Sal de Zipaquirá + Tour a pie con Camino. Él era increíblemente amable, agradable y conocedor, haciendo que todo el día fuera agradable e informativo. Estamos especialmente agradecidos por su flexibilidad y disposición para acomodar una hora de inicio más tarde debido a nuestra llegada tardía a Bogotá la noche anterior. La Catedral de la Sal fue impresionante, y las ideas de Camino agregaron mucha profundidad a la visita. También apreciamos mucho el recorrido a pie de la ciudad, que nos dio una comprensión más rica de la cultura y la historia local. Recomiendo encarecidamente este tour — y Camino! — a cualquiera que visite la zona. Jesus2025-01-14Verified Excelente Tour y guía Excelente tour. Jorge Blanco, el guía brindó muchas informaciones interesantes e históricas. Su forma hizo que el trayecto y el tour fuera divertido.Lo recomiendo 100% RenataGarcia2025-01-13Verified Passeio incrível Uma experiência maravilhosa e encantadora. Imperdível . Guia Jorge Blanco foi excelente e pontual, juntamente com as ótimas explicações da guia Erica ao interior da catedral . Momentos agradabilíssimos neste local e no entorno. Recomendo . Relax367577151222025-01-11Verified Belle visite de villa de LeyvA Journée très chargée avec des paysages époustouflants en route vers Villa de Leyva! Pierre a rendu le chemin et toute la visite intéressante avec plein de détails et d’informations. Le tour du centre-ville historique de Villa de Leyva est vraiment à faire!!! Merci Pierre. Relax367577151222025-01-10Verified Expérience à Bogotá Très belle expérience! Diego était très sympathique et connaît très bien la ville. Il a fourni beaucoup d’informations et a rendu la visite très intéressante et agréable. L’accueil sympathique de Luisa et sa conduite douce sont aussi à noter! Merci Diego et Luisa Lina K2025-01-06Verified Wonderful guided tour en Guatavita antigua. Wonderful guided tour with Jorge! From the start he explained to us exactly where we were going and showed us a brief historical/geographical breakdown on the map. Our guide was warm and friendly, he explained locations and routes, and shared facts about the area. The entire time with a positive demeanor.Maravilloso tour guiado con Jorge! Desde el principio el nos explicó exactamente a donde iríamos y nos mostró brevemente en el mapa lo histórico/geográfico del área. Nuestro guía fue muy cordial y amistoso, nos explico los lugares y las rutas, y compartió información acerca del área. El tiempo completo con una actitud muy positiva. Fabiana T2024-12-30Verified Gostamos muito! Passeio muito agradável. A laguna e a Catedral sã lindas. O nosso guia Jose Calderon foi muito amável, extremamente atencioso, pontual e nos deu todas as informações sobre as atrações. Gostamos muito! DAVIDE D2024-09-13Verified Tour organizzato molto bene - Tutto perfetto! La visita è complessivamente durata 14 ore, con 2 persone, autista e guida, totalmente a mia disposizione. Durante il tour, oltre Villa de Leyva che è bellissima, abbiamo visitato una serie di altre attrazioni in zona che vale la pena conoscere e visitare. Una giornata ove è stato possibile scattare tante foto ed entrare per davvero nella cultura locale colombiana. Altamente raccomandato!