To get a stunning panoramic view of Bogota, take the cable car or funicular to scale the 10,400-foot peak of Cerro de Monserrate. It’s also a pious pilgrimage for the local Christians as it is home to the statue of the Senor Caido (Fallen Christ).
Explore a brilliant collection of pre-Hispanic metallurgy at the Museo Del Oro. The Gold Museum displays a staggering 34,000 gold pieces, each having their own charm. It’s also a great place to learn about Columbian culture.
The Bogota's Ciclovia is an excellent biking trail, offering a fun and healthy way to see Bogota very closely. Each Sunday thousands of skaters, bicyclers and joggers hit this trail to have fun. All you need to do is be a part of them and know the hidden beauty of Bogota that can’t be expressed in words.
Placed in the district of La Candelaria, Palacio de Narino (Presidential Palace) is a marvelous palace built in the 19th century. Today it’s the residence of the Columbian President.
Useful Information on Flights to Bogota
Weekly Non Stop Flights:
133 Flights Weekly
Popular Airlines:
American Airlines, Avianca Airlines, Copa Airlines
Facts About Flying to Bogota, Colombia§
The percentage of Bogota travelers over the age of 35 was 59%.
The percentage of Bogota travelers over the age of 60 was 18%.
The percentage of Bogota travelers who booked First or Business Class Class was 16%.
The percentage of Bogota travelers who traveled with kids under 14 was 8%.
The percentage of Bogota travelers who were millennials was 28%.
The percentage of Bogota travelers who were female was 51%.
Average number of days spent by travelers in Bogota was 13.
Month with most bookings for Bogota was August.
Month with least bookings for Bogota was April.
§ All flight facts are based on last 3 months data on OneTravel.
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