Tourist Attractions
Plaza De Bolivar »
Without a doubt the best spot to start discovering Bogota is Plaza de Bolivar. Named after Simon Bolivar, the great general who won independence for Bolivia, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela, Plaza de Bolivar is a great place to soak up the atmosphere of the city before delving deeper... more »
Museo Del Oro »
Gold is the colour of winning and Museo Del Oro is definitely number one when it comes to the museums in Bogota. Home to a whopping 55,000 pieces of gold and other materials from almost all of the pre-Hispanic cultures in Colombia, what you'll learn at the museum will astonish... more »
Iglesia Museo Santa Clara »
Though you definitely won't see a shortage of colonial churches when you visit Colombia, you won't see any quite like Iglesia Museo Santa Clara. Located amongst the many sights and sounds in the historical heart of Bogota, Iglesia Museo Santa Clara was built between 1629 and 1674 as a part... more »
Cerro de Monserrate »
Think it's impossible to see a city of 7 million in just an hour or two? Think again. Rising to a height of 3,152 metres is Monserrate Mountain. A mountain that dominates the city centre of Bogota, Monserrate is not only a popular tourist attraction but also a pilgrim site... more »