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When it comes to Colombia, colorful architecture, art, and some of the finest coffee in the world come to mind. When visiting for the first time, it can be hard to choose which city to start your ...
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Condé Nast Traveler on MSNAvianca Now Offers a Free 24-Hour Stopover in Bogotá—Here's How To Make the Most of ItColombia-based airline Avianca has just begun offering 24-hour stopovers in its home city of Bogotá. Airline stopovers like ...
Move over, Buenos Aires: South America's newest culinary darling is Colombia's comeback capital. Crime is down, business is booming, and the restaurant scene is so hot that the food world's ...
How much to tip restaurants in the Colombian capital, how to deal with the altitude, when to get Ubers and taxis, and more advice for travelers.
The solution was to demarcate the 7,500 sqft space into connected volumes – specifically, a café and bakery, dining room, retail space, and al fresco patio, the ensemble cleverly wrapped up in a ...
Restaurants around Bogota’s Monserrate church, one of the Colombian capital’s main tourist attractions, will be closed permanently following a ruling by the Bogota Justice Council, local media ...
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5 Hot Travel Trends Fueling Tourism Growth in Bogota, ColombiaBogota is also breaking ground in making travel more accessible for neurodivergent visitors. The Tur4all app helps users locate sensory-friendly spaces, quiet zones and accessible tourism providers.
Item 1 of 4 Miryam Tellez, a lodging manager, serves food donated by restaurants, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Bogota, Colombia June 2, 2020. Picture taken June 2, 2020.
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