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About Bogota
Bogota is the capital city of Colombia and the third-highest capital in South America. It is known for its rich culture and heritage. Further, it was founded in 1538 and still retains its historical charm in areas such as La Candelaria. Hence, when you take a trip to Bogota, spend ample time exploring the beautiful city.
Best Time to Visit Bogota
The best time to visit Bogota starts from April, followed by January and May. These months mark the beginning of the holiday season. In addition, you may find the fares of accommodation expensive in these months. However, the month of July is the low season to visit the city.
Best Places to Eat in Bogota

Leo
Cuisine : Colombian
Address : Cl. 65 Bis #4-23, Bogotá, Colombia

Yanuba
Cuisine : Latin, Colombian, International
Address : Calle 122 No.17A 17 Calle 122 No. 17A, Bogotá 110111 Colombia

Restaurante Los Galenos
Cuisine : Continental
Address : Transversal 23 No. 93-23 Piso 8, Bogotá 111811 Colombia
Best Places to Stay in Bogota

DoubleTree by Hilton
Location : Cra. 60 #22-99, Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Price : USD 358

Ek Hotel
Location : Cl. 90 #11-13, Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Price : USD 249

Best Western Plus 93 Park Hotel
Location : Cl. 93 #13-71, Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Price : USD 150
Things to Do in Bogota

Villa de Leyva
Get out of the city and experience one of the most lovely little colonial towns in Colombia. Moreover, this village has an impressive central square, cobblestone streets, and very well-preserved Spanish architecture.

Climb Monserrate
Monserrate hill is one of the noticeable attractions in Bogota. Climbing Monserrate is top of the visitor’s bucket list. Climbing Monserrate and seeing a scenic point at the top of a hill is the prime attraction in Bogota. Here, if you’re not able to climb the hill, you can also take a cable car and funicular.

Museo Santa Clara
Museo Santa Clara is one of the nation’s oldest churches, and Santa Clara is also the most splendidly graced church located in Colombia’s sprawling capital city. Nowadays the Colombian government earns ownership of the Santa Clara church. Furthermore, the church was transformed into a museum and exhibited the barrel vault ceiling painted, 150 sculptures, and artworks.
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