Travel Itinerary For Bogotá, Colombia - 3 Days

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8-Day Cultural Journey in Bogotá

DAY 1
Historic Wonders and Culinary Delights
November 25

Morning. Begin your Bogotá adventure with a hearty breakfast at La Puerta Falsa, a historic
eatery known for its traditional Colombian dishes. After breakfast, take a short walk to the
heart of the city to explore Plaza de Bolivar, surrounded by significant buildings like the
National Capitol.

Afternoon. After soaking in the history, visit the nearby Botero Museum (Museo Botero) to
admire the art of Fernando Botero and other renowned artists. For lunch, enjoy the
innovative cuisine at Mini-mal by Rafael Osterling, which is just a short walk from the
museum.

Evening. As the sun sets, take a leisurely stroll through La Candelaria (Historic Old Town),
admiring the colonial architecture and vibrant street art. Cap o! the evening with an
exquisite dining experience at Leo Cocina y Cava, where you can taste the flavors of high-
end Colombian gastronomy.

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DAY 2
Sacred Peaks and Gastronomic Peaks
November 26

Morning. Start your day with an energizing morning hike up Mt. Monserrate (Cerro de
Monserrate). Grab a quick co!ee and pastry at Casa San Isidro located on the mountain,
while enjoying the panoramic views of Bogotá.

Afternoon. Descend from the mountain and head to Central Cevicheria for a refreshing
lunch featuring the best of Colombian ceviche. Post-lunch, visit the enlightening exhibits at
the Colombian National Museum (Museo Nacional de Colombia).

Evening. In the evening, experience the nightlife of Bogotá by visiting 93 Park (Parque 93), a
trendy area with a variety of dining and entertainment options. Enjoy a sophisticated dinner
at El Chato, known for its contemporary Colombian cuisine.

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DAY 3
Emeralds, Gold, and Culinary Gems
November 27

Morning. Begin with breakfast at the charming Misia, followed by a visit to the International
Emerald Museum (Museo Internacional de la Esmeralda) to marvel at the dazzling collection
of gems.

Afternoon. For lunch, indulge in the creative dishes at Harry Sasson, one of Bogotá's most
iconic restaurants. Afterward, immerse yourself in the rich history of the Gold Museum
(Museo del Oro), home to an impressive collection of pre-Columbian gold artifacts.

Evening. Spend your evening exploring the cultural o!erings at the {A-Gabriel

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