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19Café San Alberto Usaquén

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蓝星旅行者South America's ☕️ coffee is very characteristic, even in the world where logistics is so developed, you must set aside time to drink coffee in various South American cities. Location This legendary cafe is hidden on the first floor of the Bogota Gold Museum (Museo del Oro), address Calle 16 6-21, The business hours are synchronized with the museum, and it is recommended to avoid the flow of people in the morning. The moment you push the door, the coffee fragrance is intertwined with the atmosphere of the millennium gold civilization, as if you push open a door of time and space. Cafe San Alberto Museo Del Oro Caf San Alberto Usaqu 🌱 Molecular Coffee Lab must order the signature "Molecular Coffee" - a rapidly frozen coffee smoothie with liquid nitrogen, with cocoa and Colombian rose salt, and the taste is as dense as velvet. The barista will interpret the complete process from coffee bean baking to molecular extraction on-site. 🍰 The hidden menu and the "Dedo de Queso" (cheese finger bread) hidden by the local old man in Golden Hour with dark chocolate cake are a wonderful balance of South American flavors. It is recommended to sit by the window and drink a free refill of Colombian "Tinto" black coffee. ⏳ Itinerary Tips suggest that the cafe be arranged in the Golden Museum after a visit, and a cup of coffee to digest the shocking civilisation journey. It takes 5 minutes to walk to Bolivarian Square and use caffeine to continue the next old city exploration. Bogota Gold Museum 🔱 Check in Beautiful Destinations World 🔱 #Creation Incentive Program Partitions 10,000 yuan in Cash

23Juan Valdez Cafe

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AU$10Coffee ShopsOpen Late
微光漫旅客#Creative Incentive Plan Divide 10,000 Yuan Cash Bogota, a city located on the Andes Plateau, is like a shining pearl, exuding a unique charm. With its pleasant climate like spring all year round, rich and diverse food and beautiful scenery with profound cultural heritage, it attracts countless tourists to explore. Now, follow this guide and embark on a wonderful journey in Bogota! 1. Climate Guide: 14℃ Spring All Year Round Although Bogota is close to the equator, it has a unique subtropical plateau climate due to its altitude of 2,640 meters. It is spring all year round here, and the annual average temperature is stable at around 14℃. Compared with other tropical cities, Bogota is cooler and more pleasant, with a smaller temperature difference throughout the year, making it a city suitable for travel all year round. However, April and October are rainy seasons, so remember to bring rain gear when traveling🌧 2. Bogota on the tip of the tongue: a diverse food tour 1. Ajiaco: Bogota's "national soup" This dish is the most representative food in Bogota. It perfectly blends three different varieties of potatoes, with tender chicken, sweet corn, and special vanilla guascas to make a pot of rich and delicious soup. When eating, it is served with sour cream and capers. Every bite is full of layers and surprises, which is unforgettable. 2. Arepa: Colombia's "all-purpose cake" Arepa is a cake made of cornmeal. It is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. It can be called the "staple food companion" of Colombians. From breakfast to supper, it can come in handy. You can choose various fillings such as cheese, beef, eggs, avocados, etc. according to your taste to experience different delicacies. 3. Special street food Walking on the streets of Bogota, don't forget to try the local special street snacks. The aroma of red bean sausage and pork belly sausage is overflowing, and there are minced meat banana, avocado beef rib soup, etc. Every bite is full of rich local flavor. At the same time, the national coffee Juan Valdez is also a must-check-in project. In addition, the soursop-flavored drink is also worth a try🥤 3. Explore Bogota: Check in popular scenic spots 1. Bolivar Square Bolivar Square is a landmark place in Bogota. The square stands with a statue of Bolivar carefully crafted by the famous Italian sculptor Pietro Tenerani. The architectural styles around the square are different and magnificent. The cathedral next to it is solemn and solemn, and it contrasts with the government building. Here, you can also feed pigeons and feel the fireworks of this city. 2. Bogota Gold Museum As the museum with the largest collection of gold artifacts in the world, it houses more than 26,000 gold artifacts used by ancient Indians, as well as many jade products, and even the world's largest jade. The collections in the museum are not only numerous, but also beautifully shaped, vividly reproducing the culture and struggle history of the Indians in their early years. 3. Monserrate Mountain Take the cable car 🚠 to climb Monserrate Mountain, and you can overlook the magnificent view of the entire Bogota city center. There are also gardens and churches on the mountain, full of tranquility and sacred atmosphere. The cable car is cheapest on Sundays, so don't miss this great opportunity to enjoy the beautiful scenery. 4. Bogota Old Town Bogota Old Town is full of traces of the colonial period. It is recommended to set aside most of the day to sweep the streets here. You will find many beautiful buildings and artistic graffiti, as if you have traveled back to the past. In addition, buildings such as Santo Domingo Square and San Francisco Church in the old town are also worth exploring. IV. Travel Tips 📝 1. Visa and Entry According to the bilateral agreement, Chinese citizens holding diplomatic and official passports (excluding official ordinary passports) can enter Colombia visa-free and stay for 30 days. Holders of Hong Kong SAR passports can enter Colombia visa-free and stay for up to 180 days in a year. In addition, eligible Chinese citizens, such as those holding valid Schengen member state residence permits, US residence permits, etc., can also enter Colombia visa-free for a stay of 90 days. However, it should be noted that the remaining validity period of the relevant visa or residence must exceed 180 days on the day of entry into Colombia. At the same time, foreigners entering Colombia must be vaccinated against yellow fever and present a valid "International Certificate of Vaccination or Preventive Measures" (commonly known as the "Yellow Book"). 2. Safety issues Recently, Chinese citizens have suffered violent robberies and other vicious public security incidents around Bogota's tourist attractions. When traveling, be sure to be vigilant, avoid going to areas with complex personnel, and keep personal belongings safe. In case of emergency, you can call the comprehensive emergency number 123 and the police station number 112 for help. 3. Transportation Bogota's main public transportation system is the "Millennium Bus" (TRANS MILENIO) rapid bus line, which has a wide coverage and fast speed, and the ticket price is 2950 pesos. You can also apply for a transportation card and recharge it at the BRT station, which will make travel more convenient. In addition, you can also use Didi or Uber to take a taxi. 4. Currency and consumption The official currency of Colombia is the Colombian peso. In Bogota, credit cards can be used in many places, but it is recommended to carry some cash to deal with some situations where only cash payments are accepted. Bogota, a city that combines history and modernity, nature and humanity, is waiting for you to explore its infinite possibilities. Pack your bags and embark on this surprising journey🎉

24Centrico Restaurante Bar

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AU$31Latin AmericanOpen Late
落日拾梦旅人#創創彈計劃分萬萬现金 In the northwest of South America, there is a charming city - Bogota. It is the capital of Colombia and is known as the "Athens of South America". It is full of rich historical heritage and unique Latin American style. Come here to start a wonderful trip! 📅Best travel time and climate Bogota has a subtropical plateau climate. Although it is close to the equator, it is at a high altitude (2,640 meters). It is like spring all year round. The average temperature throughout the year is around 13℃, which is very comfortable🌞 However, the temperature difference between day and night is large, between 7℃ - 19℃. Remember to bring suitable clothes when traveling. January-February and July-August are the dry seasons every year. The weather is clear and cloudless, which is the best time to travel. 🏛Must-check-in attractions 1. Plaça Bolivar: Bogota's landmark plaza and the heart of the city. In the center of the square stands a statue of Latin American revolutionary Simon Bolivar, surrounded by colorful colonial buildings such as Bogota Cathedral and City Hall. There are also many pigeons in the square, where you can take pictures, feed pigeons, and feel the local leisurely atmosphere🕊️ 2. Monserrate Mountain: A great place to overlook the panoramic view of Bogota. You can choose to take a cable car🚠 to slowly rise and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the mountains; you can also challenge yourself to hike up the mountain, passing various handicraft shops and snack stalls on the way. After reaching the top of the mountain, visit the white Monserrate Mountaintop Cathedral, admire the beautiful sculptures of the colonial period, and take in the beautiful scenery of the city from the observation deck. 3. Botero Art Museum: Here are the works of Fernando Botero, a famous Colombian artist. The characters and animals he painted are chubby, cute, and very interesting. The museum also has a small number of works by famous artists from various countries such as Picasso. Art lovers must not miss it. 4. Gold Museum: The museum with the largest collection of gold artifacts in the world, with more than 34,000 exquisite gold and jade products made by Indians from the 20th century BC to the early 16th century AD, reproducing the culture and struggle history of the Indians. The treasure of the town, the Muisca Ship (commonly known as the "Golden Ship"), must be seen. 🍱Special Food 1. Ajiaco Soup: Colombia's national soup, made with chicken, potatoes, corn and a special kind of vanilla as the main ingredients, with a rich flavor and a mellow taste. Drink a bowl and you will feel warm all over🥣 2. Colombian Barbecue: Various meats are grilled over charcoal fire, with a fragrant aroma and unique sauces. One bite will give you a full sense of happiness. It is recommended to try roast beef, roast pork and roast sausage. 3. Arepa: A thin pancake made of corn flour, with a soft and glutinous taste, which can be paired with various ingredients such as cheese, meat, vegetables, etc. It is one of the favorite street snacks of locals. 4. Colombian coffee: Colombia is a world-famous coffee producing area, and the coffee here is rich and fragrant. There are many cafes in the streets and alleys of Bogota. Find one to sit down, taste a cup of authentic Colombian coffee, and enjoy a leisurely time☕ 🚗Transportation Guide 1. External transportation: You can take an international flight to Bogota's El Dorado International Airport, which is one of the important aviation hubs in South America and has flights from all over the world. 2. Internal transportation: - Public transportation: Bogota's public transportation mainly includes buses and bus rapid transit (BRT). You can apply for a transportation card and recharge it at the station. - Taxi: It is convenient to use Didi or Uber to take a taxi, the price is relatively reasonable, and it is safer. - Car rental: If you want to travel freely, you can also choose to rent a car, but pay attention to local traffic rules and road conditions. 📌 Travel precautions 1. Safety issues: Bogota's public security situation is relatively complicated, especially around some tourist attractions and poor areas. When traveling, please take care of your personal belongings, do not carry too much cash, and avoid going to remote places with few people. It is recommended to travel in groups to improve safety awareness. 2. Altitude sickness: Bogota is at a high altitude, and some tourists may experience altitude sickness, such as headaches and difficulty breathing. If you feel unwell, you should stop and rest immediately, avoid strenuous exercise, and replenish water and oxygen appropriately. 3. Respect local culture: Colombia is a country with diverse cultures, and you must respect local customs and religious beliefs. When visiting religious places such as churches, be sure to dress appropriately and keep quiet. 4. Visa and entry: Chinese citizens holding ordinary passports who do not have a Colombian entry visa can enter Colombia with a valid US or Schengen residence, other types of US visas except C-1, or C/D Schengen visas, but the remaining validity period of the relevant visa or residence must exceed 180 days on the day of entry into Colombia, otherwise it will be returned. Be sure to confirm the visa and entry requirements before traveling.