Bogota Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
El Dorado International Airport Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Avianca Business Class BOG-GRU
#fallishere My journey in Avianca business class from BOG-GRU was marked by a blend of impressive hardware and some areas for improvement in software and catering.
The seating arrangement, in a comfortable 1-2-1 configuration with lie-flat seats, showcased excellent hardware. The lie-flat feature added a significant level of comfort, making the journey more enjoyable.
While the hardware was commendable, the software aspect left room for improvement. The overall in-flight entertainment system and service could be enhanced to align with the premium experience expected in business class.
Catering, unfortunately, fell slightly short of expectations. The offerings lacked the refinement and variety often associated with premium cabin experiences. A more robust culinary selection could elevate the overall in-flight dining experience.
Despite these considerations, the journey was an amazing experience. The comfort of lie-flat seats and the impressive hardware contributed significantly to the overall positive perception of Avianca's business class. With some adjustments to software and catering, the airline has the potential to offer a truly exceptional premium travel experience.
Lounge in Bogota airport
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Nice and modern, but also uncomfortable and way to small.
The food is ok, but not a standard for a Gold VIP lounge. Sitting outside is way better. If you certainly stay 8 hours it might work out because of the free drinks and food. If you just have two hours just don't use it.
The showers are also modern.If you want to use the shower and don't have very short hair, don't forget to bring a hair dryer, because that doesn't exist in this lounge.
Overall still ok in my opinion.
El Dorado Lounge
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It's very appealing to the eyes however not the best Lounge for sure.
I have priority pass, however You have to pay 11 USD for a "buffet", which is served by their staff and only once, you cannot use it again, this was strange. Food options are very every limited and the taste was just ok
The included snack bar is also quite limited, and again, served by their staff, you cannot choose your fruits or even tea/coffee without their staff giving it to you .
The lounge is super long and spread out, which at least gives you the chance to decide where you want to be.
It was ok, but definitely had higher expectations for it.
Alight from plane at Bogota
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Great to be at Colombia . Alighting from the plane and saw an Avianca Flight departing
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Monserrate Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Mount Monserrate in Bogota - Colombia 🇨🇴
Mount Monserrate is a place that you can’t miss if you are in the city of Bogota D.C. Getting there is pretty easy as it is located in downtown and all drivers know where is located or you can stay in nearby hotels. It’s a place that is worthy to see both: during day and night time as the lights makes the place look stunning. There is a lot of walking and climbing to do if you want to properly explore the place. So plan ahead to dress comfortably specially good walking shoes and WATER!
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Take the cable car to the Montserrat mountain - Monserrat view, is one of the special recommendations in Bogota, Colombia.
is the commanding height of the whole Bogota. You can choose to walk on foot, about 40 minutes in one way, or take the cable car, and it will take five minutes.
There is still a pilgrimage center for local believers. The road to the mountain is also known as the Cross Road, along with stories depicting the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus.
The white monastery on the top of the mountain can be seen in almost any corner of Bogota. And because of its unique location, it is the best view point overlooking Bogota.
At the top of the mountain, you can not only visit the top-level churches that have seen miracles in the legend, but also the entire Bogota.
Standing on the hill overlooking the city, I feel my own smallness. There is a statue of Christ in the church. There are many miracles in the legend.
3150 mtrs nearer the stars.
Colombia
South America travel
Colombia
South America travel
Niche, but stunning - just how much fun is Colombia? About Colombia.
TA is a colorful South American country.
Tourism resources are extremely rich: the bright beaches of the Caribbean, the tropical rainforests of the Amazon, the snow-covered Andes Mountains, bustling cities beyond your imagination, and many famous historical sites listed as world heritage sites.
Travel Guide
Station 1: Bogotá, the largest city in Colombia, the Athens of South America.
Salt Cathedral: The world's largest underground salt mine cathedral, located in the mountain town of Zipaquirá about 48 kilometers from Bogotá, is known as the "architectural gem of Colombia" and the "first wonder of Colombia".
Lake Guatavita: a small body of water located in the crater of a volcano surrounded by forests in the northeast, said to be the center of the "Golden Kingdom" and one of the "Six Great Treasures of the World". From afar, the emerald green Lake Guatavita looks like a green gemstone embedded among the surrounding mountains.
Station 2: Bogota
The Monserrate Mountain in the north of the city: there is a white church on the top of the mountain, which can be climbed on foot or by cable car. Almost all tourists come here to see the panoramic view of Bogotá.
The Gold Museum: the museum with the most collection of gold artifacts in the world, housing thousands of gold products and exhibiting many jade products, including the largest jade in the world.
Gold Museum Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
One of the most visited tourist sites in Bogota - El Museo de Oro - or, the Museum of Gold. Here, we witnessed the largest collection of gold artefacts (said to be around 34,000 pieces) that showcase everything from pottery and textile objects to jewellery and more - all highlighting the country’s indigenous culture / past. An interesting and informative place to visit for anyone in the city!
📍El Museo de Oro, Bogota, Colombia
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The Gold Museum of Bogota, officially known as Museo del Oro, is located in Santander Park in the capital of Colombia, Bogota. It was established in 1939 and moved to its current location in 1968. The museum houses over 26,000 pieces of gold, including the world-famous 'Sacred Chest' inlaid with 1,400 emeralds. Most of these gold pieces are exquisite artifacts made by the Indians before the Columbus era, and their quantity and quality are among the best in the world.
The museum is divided into three floors. The first floor mainly introduces the history of the Indians, the second floor focuses on the gold mining and refining techniques of the Indians, and the third floor displays some of the collected gold artifacts. Here, visitors can appreciate these spectacular and exquisite gold pieces on a whole new level and experience the history and culture they embody. In general, whether it is tourists interested in history and culture, or people with unique insights into gold artifacts, they can find their own fun in the Gold Museum of Bogota.
Gold Museum in Bogota 🤑
Name📝: Museo de Oro
Address📍: Cra. 6 #15-88, Santa Fé, Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
What’s special ✨: the majority of the Colombian population is not rich, that’s why it was a surprise to see a museum of gold in this country - turns out a lot of gold and gold products were discovered in the soil of Colombia across many years.
It shows the history and variety of the discoveries and there are real ones for everyone to see as shown in the photos 🤩
#Bogota #latinamerica #Colombia #museum #goldmuseum
Colombia
South America travel
Colombia
South America travel
Niche, but stunning - just how much fun is Colombia? About Colombia.
TA is a colorful South American country.
Tourism resources are extremely rich: the bright beaches of the Caribbean, the tropical rainforests of the Amazon, the snow-covered Andes Mountains, bustling cities beyond your imagination, and many famous historical sites listed as world heritage sites.
Travel Guide
Station 1: Bogotá, the largest city in Colombia, the Athens of South America.
Salt Cathedral: The world's largest underground salt mine cathedral, located in the mountain town of Zipaquirá about 48 kilometers from Bogotá, is known as the "architectural gem of Colombia" and the "first wonder of Colombia".
Lake Guatavita: a small body of water located in the crater of a volcano surrounded by forests in the northeast, said to be the center of the "Golden Kingdom" and one of the "Six Great Treasures of the World". From afar, the emerald green Lake Guatavita looks like a green gemstone embedded among the surrounding mountains.
Station 2: Bogota
The Monserrate Mountain in the north of the city: there is a white church on the top of the mountain, which can be climbed on foot or by cable car. Almost all tourists come here to see the panoramic view of Bogotá.
The Gold Museum: the museum with the most collection of gold artifacts in the world, housing thousands of gold products and exhibiting many jade products, including the largest jade in the world.
Museo Nacional de Colombia Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Museum to learn about Colombia
Name of place📝: National Museum of Colombia 🇨🇴
Address📍: Cra. 7 #N. 28-66, Bogotá, Colombia
Tickets 🎟️: about €9 per person
Opening hours 🕰️: 09:00-17:00 Tuesday to Sunday. Closed on Monday
What’s special ✨: the best place to learn about the country’s history and culture and how it was influenced by Spanish colonisation. There are over 20000 exhibits in the museum and the variety of themes is great.
#bogota #colombia #nationalmuseum #latinamerica #museum
Learn about the stories of Colombia 🇨🇴
Name of place📝: Museo Nacional de Colombia (National Museum of Colombia)
Address 📍: Cra. 7 #N. 28-66, Bogotá, Colombia
Opening hours 🕰️: 0900-17:00, Tuesday to Sunday. It does not open on Monday.
Tickets 🎟️: for this museum, walk-in purchase is available. Some other museums require online reservation in advance so always check the ticketing of your destinations.
About the museum: from famous people in Colombia to its great discoveries and exports to the world, there are various themes about the history and stories of Colombia.
#Bogota #Latino #Colombia #NationalMuseum #history #culture
National Museum of Colombia 🇨🇴
Name in local language (Castellano)📝: Museo Nacional de Colombia
Address📍: Cra. 7 #N. 28-66, Bogotá, Colombia
Opening hours 🕰️: 09:00-17:00 Tuesday to Sunday. Closed on Monday
What’s special ✨:
If you want to know more about the history of Colombia, this is the right place for you. From 16th century to modern day - from the daily food of local people to their entertainments and evolution of coins. It is a live encyclopaedia of the country:
#bogota #colombia #nationalmuseum #museum #capital #latinamerica
Plaza de Bolivar Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
#tripaway Latin America has so much to offer! Colombia is not the exception! a beautiful country with beautiful people! Bogota, it’s capital city is just beautiful! It has a cold but comfortable weather all year long because of its location! go to the Simon Bolivar square to admire the most beautiful colonial architecture! #bogota #colombia
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Walking through the old city of Bogota, the colorful faades line the cobblestone streets of Bogota's colonial center. It is a pleasant walk.
Bolivar Square is the most important square in the city and the starting point for perfect travel.
To say that in Bogota, it is leisurely and free, because everything is the original appearance of life, full of color and not artificial.
From colonial architecture to trendy bars, every neighborhood in Bogota is full of energy and has a very special energy.
Visit the famous San Alberto cafe in Bogota and participate in the tasting of their molecular coffee making process. The good coffee can also be extended to a better taste in many ways~
All their coffee beans are carefully cultivated by the farmers, artificially picked to achieve the best results, harvest the best boutique beans.
365 days a year, they have 40 weeks to manage the coffee tree. From weeding and fertilizing, we must always check whether the coffee tree has patients, and also pay attention to climate change, the renewal of coffee trees, and the treatment of old trees.
This is to ensure that the harvested coffee meets the quality standards.
tried a variety of coffee products in various preparation methods, all have a good taste.
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