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Top 7 Best Things to Do in Bogota [2025]

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Monserrate

Monserrate

4.5
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46 reviews
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8.6
Based on 16,108 reviews
11.9 km from downtown
Address: Bogotá, Bogota, Colombia
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-3 hours
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No.1 of Night Attractions in Bogota
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Take the cable car to the top of the mountain and you can see the whole Bogota. The top of the mountain is 3000 meters above sea level. There is a beautiful church on top. Take the cable car to the top of the mountain and you can see the whole Bogota. The top of the mountain is 3000 meters above sea level. There is a beautiful church on top. Take the cable car to the top of the mountain and you can see the whole Bogota. The top of the mountain is 3000 meters above sea level. There is a beautiful church on top.
The ticket was very convenient to use with a QR code, allowing me to skip the ticket purchase line. However, there was still a queue for entry. I took the funicular up and the cable car down, and I’d recommend doing the same or reversing the order to experience both transport options—both were fun in their own way. The staff were very helpful, making everything easy to navigate. The views from the peak and the church were absolutely spectacular, making the trip well worth it!
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Gold Museum
Gold Museum
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Gold Museum

Gold Museum

4.4
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54 reviews
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7.9
Based on 14,641 reviews
12.1 km from downtown
Phone +57 601 3432222
Address: Cra. 6 #15-88, Santa Fé, Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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No.1 of Family-Friendly Attractions in Bogota
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The Gold Museum is a famous attraction in Bogota, the capital of Colombia. It houses about 30,000 exquisite gold objects made by Indians from the 20th century BC to the 16th century AD, which are displayed according to different periods and regions. The exhibits in the Gold Museum are only a small part of the Indian artifacts that have been excavated. Many precious artworks have been almost stolen by colonists from Spain and other countries over the past few hundred years. However, even from these preserved gold objects, people can see the wisdom and artistic level of the Colombian people. The ticket price is 4,000 pesos per person, which is less than 6 yuan in RMB. It is free to visit on Sundays.
The exhibits at the Bogota Gold Museum are worth seeing. In fact, there are not only gold but also pottery, etc. It is free to visit. There are quite a lot of people, so I recommend it to everyone with five stars. It is worth coming.
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Plaza de Bolivar
Plaza de Bolivar
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Plaza de Bolivar

Plaza de Bolivar

4.4
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41 reviews
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7.3
Based on 3,508 reviews
12.6 km from downtown
Phone +57 14629226
Address: Cra. 7 #11-10, La Candelaria, Bogotá, Colombia
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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No.2 of Family-Friendly Attractions in Bogota
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This square is a landmark of Bogota. There is a very majestic church here, and you can also take a walk in the old town to punch in. The architectural style of the old town is very beautiful. This square is a landmark of Bogota. There is a very majestic church here, and you can also take a walk in the old town to punch in. The architectural style of the old town is exquisite. This square is a landmark of Bogotá. There is a very majestic church and you can also take a walk in the old town. The architectural style of the old town is exquisite.
The Plaza Bolívar is located in the heart of the old city of Bogotá, the capital, and is also the center of power in Colombia, surrounded by cathedrals, Congress, the presidential palace and the town hall. The nearby Botero Art Museum, where a group of cute "fat people" waits for you to find all kinds of people in Bolivarian Square, children chasing pigeons in the square, vendors selling corn and sausage, and a steaming life scene. I also met three waves of locals to take pictures with me. Maybe they rarely see... Asians! This is the day I saw the most people in Colombia, and I took birds in the forest at other times... Haha! Welcome to Colombia for a trip ✈️
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International Emerald Museum
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International Emerald Museum

International Emerald Museum

4.0
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12 reviews
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5.7
Based on 400 reviews
12.1 km from downtown
Phone +57-1-7459707
Address: Edificio Avianca, Cl. 16 #6-66 piso 23, Santa Fé, Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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This is a museum displaying jewelry, not only gems and gold, I feel that if you like this kind of sparkling pearly thing students can come and have a look, I personally am not particularly interested, just look at it.
A small museum, the main display is some jewelry, I have no interest in it, I am accompanying others, but his small courtyard, I think it is quite beautiful, it is rare to see in this country.

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Botero Museum

Botero Museum

4.4
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5.5
Based on 10,540 reviews
12.7 km from downtown
Phone +57 13431316
Address: Cl. 11 #4-41, Bogotá, Colombia
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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The Portello Museum is a very special museum, and all the exhibits here are beyond your imagination. There is a fat version of Mona Lisa, a weird-shaped house, and a very dreamy forest painting. Everything is so unique and full of design inspiration. It is definitely worth a visit.
The Botero Museum in Bogota, Colombia, is a museum full of creativity. Many classic works here are abstract or exaggerated, which is very unique and gives people a new visual experience.
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Museo Santa Clara
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Museo Santa Clara

Museo Santa Clara

4.8
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10 reviews
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5.4
Based on 399 reviews
12.7 km from downtown
Phone +57-601-3376762
Address: Cra. 8 #8-91, Bogotá, Colombia
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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Santa Clara Church is a very famous church in Bogota. The exterior wall of the church is decorated with red and white stripes, which is very rare in church buildings and is very unique. The interior decoration is very ordinary. Local believers like to come here to pray, and it is worth visiting.
Santa Clara Church in Bogota, Colombia, is a historic European-style church with a standard Gothic architectural style. The exquisite church tower is its most shining symbol. The interior decoration of the church is relatively simple, but the citizens of Bogota like to come here to pray, so the surrounding is very lively.
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Carrera 7
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Carrera 7

Carrera 7

4.8
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13 reviews
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5.2
Based on 68 reviews
5.1 km from downtown
Address: Avenida Carrera 7, Bogota, Colombia
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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Carrera 7 is the most important commercial street in Bogota, the capital of Colombia. The road surface of the street is not very wide, but there are many shops, banks and restaurants on both sides, and the business atmosphere is very strong. If you want to shop or taste delicious food, don't miss this street.
Carrera 7 is the most famous commercial street in Bogota. A long stretch of the street is a pedestrian street, with shops and restaurants of all sizes on both sides. It is a bit similar to Nanjing Road in Shanghai and Wangfujing Street in Beijing. It is very lively and many tourists come here every day. It can be said to be the commercial center of Colombia.
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