Four hundred and fifty firefighters in the Cuerpo Oficial de Bomberos protect Bogotá's eight million inhabitants
Read More »The corner of Calle 11 and Carrera 4 in downtown Bogotá form a cultural epicenter in the heart of Colombia's capital
Read More »One of Colombia's largest markets, Paloquemao offers almost anything edible from the mundane to the exotic
Read More »The San Alejo flea market offers an eclectic shopping experience and a window to Bogotá's past
Read More »The Bogotá planetarium reopens with a new experience to take visitors closer to the stars than ever before
Read More »Djlu is an artist who uses the streets as a canvas to "wake up" pedestrians to the city around them
Read More »The restoration of Voto Nacional in central Bogota may mark a crucial step towards lasting peace for Colombia
Read More »Parkour turns city walls, stairwells and terraces into an obstacle course that builds mental and physical strength
Read More »The "hairdressing assassins" at La Peluquería specialize in bringing out customers' essence through hairstyles
Read More »At La Candelaria landmark, El Chorro de Quevedo, lively performers tell a variety of stories in a creative setting
Read More »Bogotá's colorful and chaotic bus signs are on the way out, but you'll still need to familiarize yourself with the old system
Read More »It's not too early to get in the spirit of Holy Week with a church tour of Bogotá's historic La Candelaria neighborhood
Read More »Bohemian cafes and gourmet restaurants, republican style and modern, La Macarena has something for everyone
Read More »Following a turn of the century restoration, the Quinta de Bolívar is an oasis of history just minutes from downtown Bogotá.
Read More »Covering centuries of Pre-Colombian history, the Gold Museum is a must experience for anyone visiting Bogotá.
Read More »An NGO in the south of the city has set up a network of urban orchards to help women create a sustainable future
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