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Chorro de Quevedo

During the founding of Bogotá by Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada in 1538, the Chorro de Quevedo was chosen as the starting point for the urban layout of the city. This historical event marked the beginning of the construction of the colonial city and established Chorro de Quevedo as a fundamental place in the history of Bogotá.

Capitolio Nacional

Its construction lasted from 1848 to 1926 and was designed by the renowned Danish architect Thomas Reed at the request of President Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera. The whole structure is made of stone. The Congress of the Republic is located there, where the congress members meet to debate and legislate the affairs of the country. The National Capitol is open to the public with guided tours, allowing visitors to see the different rooms and spaces of the building, as well as to learn about the history and functioning of this emblematic institution.

Colpatria Tower

The Colpatria Tower is an emblematic skyscraper in Bogotá, Colombia. Built in 1979, it was the tallest building in Colombia and one of the tallest in Latin America at 196 meters high and 50 stories. At 196 meters high and 50 stories, the tower is an architectural icon and a landmark in the city.

Calle Bonita Area

 

Calle Bonita in Bogotá is an artistic and welcoming gastronomic area that fuses the traditional with the modern. With a wide variety of restaurants, cafes and bars, it offers a unique culinary experience.

From homey Colombian cuisine to international options, visitors can enjoy of delicious dishes in a lively and picturesque atmosphere, perfect for exploring and enjoying in the company of friends and family.

 

Gourmet Zone of La Candelaria

This historic neighborhood is one of the must-visits for tourists. Its streets and colonial houses bring together museums, theaters, cafes and cultural centers. La Candelaria is not only an architectural treasure, but also a gastronomic paradise. Among the cobblestone streets and colorful colonial facades, you will find a wide range of restaurants and cafes serving everything from artisanal food to haute cuisine.

Rivas Passage

Crafts are elements that keep the tradition and ancestral culture of the communities alive. In Bogotá there is a mythical setting where you can appreciate the craftsmanship in detail: genuine replicas, original pieces and very typical objects of the city and the country, it is Pasaje Rivas.

San Diego Church

It is a beautiful temple located in the heart of Bogota. This sacred place has been standing since 1606, witnessing the development of the city over the centuries. The parish is located in the San Diego neighborhood, in the heart of the international center, and is a reminder of the persistence of faith and the cultural and architectural richness of the city. In addition to its imposing history, this church is known for being an ideal place to pray and attend mass.