
The capital of Colombia, Bogotá, is a vibrant city with grand architecture and a colourful culture. In the past Bogotá has been a place of many problems but it is now cleaning up its act and attempting to become a greener city.
La Candelaria is the main neighbourhood in the city - an historical area with many great sights. The Plaza de Bolivar is the principal square in Bogotá and the colonial architecture in the area is worth taking in. The Catedral Primada is very grand and has an important history - the first mass after Bogotá was founded was held here in 1538.
If you only have time for one museum it should be the Museo del Oro (Museum of gold) that houses more than 34,000 gold pieces from the major pre-Hispanic cultures in Colombia. There are also some very informative exhibitions to wander around.
Downtown Bogotá is great for shopping, if you want to enjoy a café or even just to take a stroll around the bustling streets of the city.
Near by are the salt mines of Zipaquira. A good day trip from Bogotá where interestingly there is a cathedral built inside the salt mines. If you want a good view of the city take a visit to Monserrate where you can take the tram up for a panoramic view of Bogotá.
Flights to Bogota with Taca
The city of Bogotá has only one airport, Aeropuerto Internacional El Dorado, which handles all domestic and International flights. It occupies about 690 hectares of land and it has the world's second largest landing field. It is the most important airport in Colombia.
The airport is located 15 km northwest from the city centre. There are two passenger terminals: El Dorado and Puente Aéreo
Taca is operating flights to Bogota , Lima and San Jose.
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