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Bogota

Picture a vibrant metropolis nestled high in the Andes, where colonial history meets a cutting-edge urban art scene. The panoramic view from the top of Monserrate is something to behold, offering a sprawling look at a city of ten million people that serves as the high-altitude heart of Colombia.

The destination stretches from the world�s largest collection of pre-Hispanic gold to the trendy, cobblestone streets of La Candelaria and the stunning Salt Cathedral of Zipaquir�. American travelers can fly direct from cities like Miami, Houston, and New York. Window seats are a must to see the green peaks of the Andes surrounding the urban sprawl!

JAN

67

42

1.3

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FEB

68

45

1.9

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MAR

67

47

3.1

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APR

67

49

5.3

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MAY

66

49

4.5

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JUN

65

48

2.3

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JUL

64

47

1.9

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AUG

65

46

1.8

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SEP

66

46

2.6

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OCT

66

47

4.6

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NOV

66

48

4.3

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DEC

66

44

2

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Best Time to Visit

December to March

Driest months for exploring the Andean capital

Primary Reason

Urban & Culture

Historical & Heritage

Museums

Art

South America

Andean Heights

Colombia

Cundinamarca

Top 5 Things to Do

Mount Monserrate

Gold Museum (Museo del Oro)

La Candelaria District

Plaza de Bolivar

Hidden Gem

Quebrada La Vieja

A forested hiking trail rising to panoramic city views.

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