Meoweler

Colombia

Bogotá / South American rhythm capital

MeowScore 😾70/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😼
🚗 Traffic density 😾
🔈 Noisiness 😼
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😻
🌳 Parks and greenery 😸
👮‍♂️ Safety 😼

Best month

December

Experience the magic of the world-renowned Christmas lights in the city. 🎆🎁

🎭
january

Visit for Bogota's largest cultural event, the Ibero-American Theater Festival. 🎭🎉

🎉
february

Experience the colorful Carnival of Blacks and Whites in nearby Pasto. 🎉🎨

🏛️
march

Enjoy the pleasant weather and visit the Gold Museum. 🏛️☀️

🌸
april

Witness the stunning display of flowers during the Medellin Flower Fair. 🌺🌸🌼

may

Taste the variety of Colombia's coffee at the National Coffee Fair. ☕🌱

🎥
june

Catch the Bogota International Film Festival and explore the city's awesome food scene. 🎥🍴

🎸
july

Join the revelry of the Rock to the Park Festival, the largest free outdoor music festival in Latin America. 🎸🌳

🎉
august

Experience the colorful Bogota Carnival and see the city's landmarks. 🎉🎭

🎊
september

Celebrate independence with parades and music during Bogota's Fiesta de la Independencia. 🎊🇨🇴

october

Explore the beauty of nature at the salt cathedral of Zipaquirá. ⛪🕊️

🎨
november

Discover Colombia's traditional crafts at the Sutatausa Fair. 🎨✂️

🎄
december

Experience the festive atmosphere of Christmas in Colombia and see the famous Christmas lights. 🎄🎇

⚖️

Reasonable prices

Bigmac $?

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As a visiting cat, Bogota's economy is slightly expensive with prices ranging from inflated to fair, depending on the area. Shopping is diverse and satisfying with numerous options for both high-end and budget-friendly stores.

Visit the local markets for bargain deals on souvenirs and handmade items.

Usual visit duration

3-5 days

City sightseeing

Usual visit duration

3-5 days

City sightseeing

Bogota offers a variety of cultural and historical sights to explore within a few days.

Tipping

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No tipping culture

Tipping

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No tipping culture

Credit cards are widely accepted, splitting the bill is common practice and cash is also accepted. No set etiquette regarding paying.

internet situation

good Speed

average speeds in urban areas

great Availability

access available in most areas

great Cellular

good coverage, but not everywhere

Electric socket type A

Common in North and Central America, and Japan. Mind voltage difference, especially for Japan (100V).

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biking friendly

Extensive bike lanes

walkable -ish

Decent sidewalks, parks

LGBTQ tolerated

Improving attitudes

The curious cat will find street art and pawsome architecture in this furrfectly chaotic metropolis.

But watch out for the traffic, or you'll end up with eight lives left.

Things to do

The mainstream

🐾
Usaquen
🐈‍⬛
Botero Museum
🏘️
La Candelaria
🏺
Gold Museum
🌄
Monserrate

The mainstream

🐾
Usaquen

Quaint neighborhood with a delightful Sunday market. Cats can taste Colombian traditional food, enjoy live music and buy souvenirs. Purrfect for a lazy Sunday!

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Botero Museum

Collection of Fernando Botero's famous sculptures and paintings. Fat cats will feel right at home. Meow-velous!

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🏘️
La Candelaria

Historic district with charming colonial architecture and colorful houses. Cats can wander around the narrow streets and admire the graffiti artists. Watch out for catcallers!

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🏺
Gold Museum

Fascinating museum showcasing pre-Hispanic gold and other pottery. Cats can learn about early indigenous civilizations. No touching, paws off!

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🌄
Monserrate

Highest peak in Bogota with stunning view of the city. Cat take cable car or hike up. Beware of altitude sickness!

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Off the beaten path

🌈
Barrio La Candelaria
👝
Usaquén Flea Market
Cuartel San Francisco
🏠
Casa Hoffmann
🌳
El Chorro de Quevedo

Off the beaten path

🌈
Barrio La Candelaria

Colorful neighborhood with street art, cafes and restaurants, and hidden courtyards. 🎨🍴🏘️

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👝
Usaquén Flea Market

Outdoor market with antiques, handicrafts and souvenirs from all over Colombia. 🛍️🇨🇴🐾

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Cuartel San Francisco

Colonial-era fortresses with stunning views of Bogotá and its surrounding hills. 🌅🏰😻

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🏠
Casa Hoffmann

Contemporary art museum with rotating exhibits, workshops and a cozy café. 🖼️🎨☕

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🌳
El Chorro de Quevedo

Historical site where Bogotá was founded, with street food and live music. 🏛️🎶🍢

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biking friendly

Extensive bike lanes

walkable -ish

Decent sidewalks, parks

LGBTQ tolerated

Improving attitudes

Mindful meoweler tips

Colombian Coffee

It's no secret that Colombian coffee is world-renowned. If you're a cat who loves caffeine, make sure to try some while visiting Bogota!

Ciclovía Sundays

On Sundays, the streets of Bogota close to cars and are taken over by cyclists, runners, and walkers. It's the perfect way for cats to exercise and explore the city!

Street art

Bogota is known for its vibrant street art scene, which includes works from famous artists like Banksy. Take a walking tour through the city to see the colorful murals and graffiti.

Useful external sites

bogota.gov.co/en

Bogota.gov.co

Official tourism website of Bogota with information on attractions, events, and accommodations.

colombia.travel/en

Colombia.travel/en

Official Colombian tourism website with information on Bogota and other destinations in Colombia.

www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g294074-Bogota-Vacations.html

TripAdvisor.com

User-generated reviews and ratings for hotels, restaurants, and attractions in Bogota.


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