Things to Do in Bogotá

Experience the Best of Quinta Camacho

Bogotá is a dynamic city rich in history, culture and culinary tradition, and 5Q house quinta camacho offers a boutique stay that places guests at the heart of it all. Located in the traditional Quinta Camacho neighbourhood, this restored historic home blends timeless charm with modern comforts. Just steps from the renowned dining scene of Zona G and the lively cafés and nightlife of Chapinero, the hotel’s setting is ideal for exploring the best of the capital.

Barrio La Candelaria

Set in the east-central part of Bogotá, La Candelaria is the historic heart of the city, where Bogotá was founded in 1538. This vibrant neighbourhood blends colonial charm with cultural significance and is home to iconic landmarks such as Plaza de Bolívar and the Catedral Primada.

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Cerro de Monserrate

Towering above the city, Monserrate is one of Bogotá’s most beloved landmarks. A place of pilgrimage and natural beauty, it offers panoramic views of the capital and a tranquil setting for reflection.

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Zona G

Located in Chapinero, Zona G is Bogotá’s premier fine dining district. From award-winning international cuisine to local Colombian flavours, this area offers a culinary experience for every palate.

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Zona T

Located between Calles 82 and 85 and Carreras 11 to 15, Zona T is Bogotá’s go-to destination for upscale dining, designer shopping, and a buzzing nightlife scene.

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Museo del Oro

The Museo del Oro is one of Bogotá’s most iconic institutions, showcasing the artistry and cultural richness of Colombia’s pre-Hispanic civilisations. Founded in 1939, it preserves and exhibits thousands of gold artefacts, ceramics, and tools used by indigenous peoples.

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Plaza de Bolívar

As Bogotá’s most significant public square, Plaza de Bolívar is the historic and political heart of the city. Surrounded by neoclassical buildings—including the National Capitol, the Primada Cathedral, and the Palace of Justice—it has witnessed key moments in Colombia’s history, including the triumphant arrival of Simón Bolívar in 1819.

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