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Discover Bogotá: Beyond the Classics
When you land in Bogotá, it’s easy to get caught up in the big names like Monserrate and La Candelaria. And honestly, you shouldn’t miss them — one gives you a breathtaking view of the city from above, and the other lets you wander through colorful colonial streets filled with history and art. But Bogotá has so much more to offer once you branch out and check out other corners of the city. Let me walk you through some spots you should definitely look into.
If you want to break away from the noise of traffic, Jardín Botánico de Bogotá is the perfect place to slow down. You can stroll around, check out orchids, and take in the beauty of Andean plants that you won’t easily find elsewhere. Another place to stretch out and hang around is Parque Simón Bolívar — Bogotá’s version of Central Park. Locals often meet up here for festivals, jogging, or simply lying down on the grass.
Not far away, you can head over to Parque de los Novios, a smaller but very charming park where couples and families hang out by the lake. It’s a good spot to wind down after exploring busier areas.
When the sun goes down, Bogotá really knows how to turn things on. If you’re looking to eat out or dance the night away, La 85 is the place to go. This street is lined with restaurants, bars, and clubs that keep the energy going until late. For something a little more relaxed but equally trendy, you can check out Usaquén, a neighborhood full of colonial charm where a Sunday flea market usually takes over the streets.
If museums aren’t really your thing, Bogotá still has plenty of ways to draw you in. Try walking through Chorro de Quevedo, a bohemian square full of street performers, local artists, and cafés. Or drop by the massive Paloquemao Market, where you can stock up on Colombian fruits you’ve probably never even heard of.
Bogotá isn’t just about checking off the most famous landmarks. Sure, climb up to Monserrate and walk around La Candelaria — you have to. But don’t forget to branch out: take in the green at Jardín Botánico and Simón Bolívar, chill at Parque de los Novios, and head out to La 85 for nightlife. Mix in a little local flavor at Usaquén, Chorro de Quevedo, and Paloquemao, and you’ll get a real taste of what Bogotá is all about.
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