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28. Centrico Restaurante Bar
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₩27500
Latin American
Open 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.
29. Pescaderia Marineros
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1 Reviews
Latin American
Melvin 梅
Latin American cuisine: a famous local restaurant, but the taste is heavy, suitable for trying, the juice is delicious
30. Wok Calle 69
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Japanese
lulu0531
This western restaurant in Colombia is very popular in the local area, especially on weekends, when there are often long queues. After ordering, the waiter will ask if you want a knife and fork or chopsticks, but for a typical Asian face like me, the waiter didn't even ask and directly gave me chopsticks haha ② I personally think it still focuses on Japanese cuisine, but the sushi is really delicious and the price is reasonable. For Colombia, where Chinese food is scarce, WOK is one of our must-go restaurants to satisfy our cravings.
31. Club Colombia
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₩27500
Latin American
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32. Chinawok
5
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乖小咪
This is a chain restaurant in Bogota, Colombia, which serves traditional Bogota cuisine. It is a bit like our fast food, each dish is cooked, very tasty, and cheap, less than 10 yuan, absolutely worth it.
33. El Fabuloso Bar
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34. Maroma
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