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…
A visit to Bogota reaches new heights with a trip up to the top of Colombia’s highest building, the Torre Colpatria, to check out the view. At 196 meters high,…
After Spanish conquest, architecture in Bogota grew under heavy Spanish influence, placing more importance on the Catholic Church as the central focus of community. sponsor:Colombia Travel Agent – Mantaraya Travel…
On the 20th of July of 1810, the Creoles of Bogota—then known as Santa Fe—had the last straw; the uppity Spanish ruling class made its last mistake. The mistake was…
A total of 397,433 international visitors arrived in Bogotá from January to July this year, marking a 10.1 per cent increase over the same period in 2008. The Colombian capital…
Situated in Bogota’s largest and mainly rural locality and less than three hours driving south from the city centre, you’ll reach a landscape hardly found anywhere else on the globe.…
Bogota authorities are building a pedestrian tunnel to the ‘Cerro de Monserrate’, one of the city’s most famous tourist attractions, to facilitate a safer ascent for hikers. Construction has already…
Near the center of Bogotá is a winding way called Las Aguas; it contains a series of descending pools of water, broad sidewalks, palms and willows. The walk is actually…
Most foreign tourists choose Bogota as their leisure trip destination, Colombian immigration authorities reported. sponsor:Colombia Travel Agent – Mantaraya Travel According to Colombian immigration statistics, 52% of the tourists who…