Bogotá: Host to Grand Events. Come and Discover the City's Vibrant Scenes!
Bogotá: Host to Grand Events. Come and Discover the City's Vibrant Scenes!




Bogotá Planetarium
The Bogotá Planetarium was inaugurated in 1969 and in 2008 an image projector was acquired to improve the visualization of the stars in its dome, one of the largest in Latin America. In 2011, a remodeling process began to reinforce its structure, expand its capacity and build the Space Museum, which offers five interactive rooms where visitors will learn about the structure of the universe. Another notable space is the Astroteca, a library specialized in astronomy and space sciences. Children will enjoy the Children's Room, designed with special content for them.
Andino Shopping Center
Its history dates back to the end of the 20th century, when it was built as part of the urban development of the city at that time. Opened in 1992, the Andino Shopping Center is one of the most emblematic shopping destinations in Bogotá. Located in the exclusive neighborhood of El Retiro, in the north of the city, this shopping center is recognized for its elegant atmosphere and its wide range of shops, restaurants and entertainment.
Usaquén Flea Market
The Usaquén Flea Market was born in 1990, with the market name 'Association of Exhibitors Toldos de San Pelayo', this name refers to San Pelayo, the young Spanish martyr, who is related to the birth of the antiques trade.
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.
Estadio Nemesio Camacho El Campín
The Nemesio Camacho Stadium, popularly known as "El Campín", was inaugurated in 1938 and since then has been an integral part of Colombia's sports history. With capacity for 39,000 spectators, it is home to the Millonarios and Santa Fe soccer clubs.
Corferias
Corferias is the largest fairground in Bogotá. Officially inaugurated on June 8, 1954, it was conceived to offer a comfortable space for holding fairs of all kinds, over time extending its function to exhibitions and massive events. Its first milestone was the International Exhibition Fair, which evolved into the Bogotá International Fair. Within the complex, there is the Hilton Hotel and the Gran Carpa Américas, a multifunctional space.
Between Selfies and History
The tour will start at the National Museum, where you will be guided through the historical places of this area, such as Carrera 7.ª, Santander Park, the Environmental Axis, and Boíivar Square. The theme of this tour is focused on the history of the Bogotá's colonial area.
Once we arrive at the Plaza de Bolivar, we will know all its secrets. From there, we will continue along Calle 10 to explore more stories of La Candelaria until we arrive at the Botero Museum to enjoy this art icon.
Bogotá Fashion Weekend: The fashion weekend in Bogotá
Get ready for a very fashionista weekend. From November 22 to 24, the capital city will be the center of fashion with Bogotá Fashion Weekend, a free event organized by the Chamber of Commerce of Bogotá. This event invites fashion enthusiasts to enjoy exclusive activities and the opportunity to purchase unique designs from participating designers and brands at special prices. The event will take place in the neighborhoods of Chicó, Chapinero Norte, Quinta Camacho/Zona G, and Zona T, as well as notable areas such as Restrepo and San Victorino.
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Bogotá Film Festival - BOGOCINE 2024
The 41st edition of the Bogotá Film Festival will take place in 2024. This festival holds significant local, national, and international importance, aiming to incorporate contemporary digital themes from around the world. As the oldest film festival in the city, it plays a vital role in Bogotá's cultural sector.
Myths, legends and stories of La Candelaria
You will be the main character of this movie-like tour, set to incidental music. You will get lost in some of La Candelaria's most ancient and hidden streets and discover enigmatic and chilling places.
You will hear mythological tales of our indigenous peoples, relive ghosts that lie in the legends of La Candelaria, and listen to tragic stories that shaped our present.