A trip to Bogota’s Cementerio Central
The Cementerio Cenral is by the 26, a huge road that stretches through the city past the Universidad Nacional to the airport. In the past it was the place to…
The Cementerio Cenral is by the 26, a huge road that stretches through the city past the Universidad Nacional to the airport. In the past it was the place to…
For the visitor to Bogotá there is a new way to get to know the city better – on two wheels. The recently opened BiciCafe offers bike rentals and guided…
Taking a wee holiday on Colombia’s coast? Forget about Cartagena. Unless you’re seriously loaded you will spend your time surviving on thousand peso slices of pizza and wincing every time…
Located immediately opposite the Museo de Oro Transmilenio stop, the glorious Bolos San Francisco is a temple to those sporting pastimes which can be practiced with a cold beer in…
The journey between Colombia’s two biggest cities is a must for the discerning traveler. Therefore we provide you of a helpful guide to what to expect from this 10hr travel…
The street numbering system in Bogotá means that all but the oldest and most important streets have numbers and not names. The ones running from North to South are referred…
Bogota´s historic center La Candelaria holds many delights for the intrepid visitor. Every cobbled backstreet and row of colorful houses holds countless idiosyncratic bars, restaurants and cafés. Two of the…
Buseta is an all-inclusive word describing the fleet of vehicles made up of dinky little buses, minivans and huge lumbering beasts that were U.S. school buses in a former life. They…