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#1 of 10 things to do in Bogota
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ronaldboesaart says:
One of the best musea I have visited.
When the Spanish Conquistadores "discovered" the Americas the wiped out most of the indigenous people stealing their golden art works and melting them down before shipping them to power and money hungry Spain. Some of the tribes in remote areas saved themselv…
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#2 of 10 things to do in Bogota
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jeremyordett says:
Bogotá's Ciclovia is a real phenomenon. Every Sunday and holiday the city closes major avenues to cars and thousands of people turn out. We rented bicycles and participated. Thousands of people fill the streets, some biking, but others walking, jogging, in wheelchairs, skating, etc. Along the route…
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#3 of 10 things to do in Bogota
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jeremyordett says:
Ride the gondola or funicular (railroad) up the hill to the peak of Monserrate, at 3,150 meters above sea level. It's a spectacular view, day or night. At the top, there's also a church, good restaurants and souvenir shops, as well as lots of greasy eateries.
Unfortunately, the hiking path was c…
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#4 of 10 things to do in Bogota
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jeremyordett says:
Plaza Bolivar, in La Candelaria, is Colombia's seat of government and the place where Bogotá was founded for the second time. The plaza is bordered by the cathedral, senate, municipal government and Justice Palace. During the day, there are lots of photographers, llamas, vendors and tourists. Often…
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#5 of 10 things to do in Bogota
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Shavaba says:
It is nice to see how Botero plays with the chubby verson of all famous paintings.. It is typical Colombian so give it a shot and you either love it or not! I sure did..
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#6 of 10 things to do in Bogota
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jeremyordett says:
This was a fun way to see Bogota. We saw several parks, universities, historical sites and neighborhoods - including some of the 'bad' parts of the city. The guide was quite interesting and informative and we learned quite a bit about the country's history and politics. The bicycles did have a few a…
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#7 of 10 things to do in Bogota
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gmalagon says:
The Hatogrande Golf and Country Tennis Club is a social, sport and rustic Club for the whole family
In Hatogrande, you will be able to enjoy the best sport and social facilities, that turn it the ideal place to practice their favorite sports and to organize all the enterprise and familiar events,…
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#8 of 10 things to do in Bogota
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jeremyordett says:
La Candelaria is Bogotá, Colombia's historical center. It's full of universities, theatres, restaurants and museums, as well as hostels and hotels, most of them inexpensive.
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#9 of 10 things to do in Bogota
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jeremyordett says:
This is a beautiful museum located in the heart of Bogotá's La Candelaria neighborhood. It's got hundreds of artworks, not all of them gold and not all Colombian, on display. See pre-Columbian, colonial and many other items. Also, you'll learn a lot about the area's anthropology.
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#10 of 10 things to do in Bogota
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jeremyordett says:
This is Bogotá's big public university. We visited it on a bike tour with Bogotá Bike Tours. The university is interesting because it's very political - definitely leftist. There's lots of anti-U.S. graffiti, but the atmosphere was still very friendly. The university's walls appear to have been cr…
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