POINTS OF INTEREST
We invite you to discover Bogotá, a city that shines 2.600 meters closer to the stars.
Explore the most prominent tourist spots in the capital of Colombia. Your journey begins here, at Bogotá Plaza Hotel!
Photo: "BOGOTÁ, COLOMBIA" by Edgar Zuniga Jr. is licensed under CC BY-ND 2.0
Parque de la 93
93 Park or 93rd Street Park is a commercial and recreational park located at the 93rd Street (calle 93) in El Chicó, in the north of Bogota, Colombia. Is one of Bogota's most popular shopping, night club and restaurant areas.
Centro Comercial Unicentro Bogota
Unicentro Bogotá is a Mall in Bogotá, Colombia; It was inaugurated on April 27, 1976, being the first shopping center in Bogotá. It is one of the main and most recognized in Colombia.
Centro Comercial Andino
The Andino Mall is a shopping mall located in the El Retiro neighborhood of Bogotá, Colombia. Andino is made up of a business center and shopping mall. The business center covers 19.486 m2 (209.75 sq ft) and the mall 17.316 m2 (186.39 sq ft) and contains 205 stores.
Centro de Ferias y Convenciones Corferias
Corferias is a convention center located in the city of Bogotá Colombia, between Quinta Paredes and El Recuerdo neighborhoods.
Estadio Nemecio Camacho El Campin
The Estadio Nemesio Camacho, commonly known as El Campín, is the main stadium of Bogotá, Colombia. It was inaugurated on 10 August 1938 and has a current capacity of 36,343 spectators. It is the home ground of the Categoría Primera A teams Millonarios and Santa Fe.
Cerro de Monserrate
Monserrate (named after Catalan homonym mountain Montserrat) is a high Mountain over 10,000 feet high that dominates the city center of Bogotá, the capital city of Colombia. It rises to 3,152 meters (10,341 ft) above the sea level, where there is a church (built in the 17th century) with a shrine, devoted to El Señor Caído ("The Fallen Lord").
Catedral de Sal de Zipaquira
The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá (Spanish: Catedral de Sal de Zipaquirá) is an underground Roman Catholic church built within the tunnels of a salt mine 200 metres (660 ft) underground in a halite mountain near the city of Zipaquirá, in Cundinamarca, Colombia.
Museo del Oro
The Museum of Gold (Spanish: El Museo del Oro) is a museum located in Bogotá, Colombia. It is one of the most visited touristic highlights in the country. The museum receives around 500,000 tourists per year.