Book Cheap Flights to Bogota, Colombia
Bogota features a subtropical highland climate with alternate dry and rainy seasons all through the year. July, August, December, and January are the driest months in Bogota. These dry months are the best times to visit Bogota. The peak tourist season in Bogota is during the months of July and August due to its well-known Bogota Carnival. Tourists travelling to Bogota during peak time must do hotel and flight bookings in advance as the hotel rates and airfare tend to rise.
Bogota is served by El Dorado International Airport. It is an international airport ranked among the world's 50 busiest airports in terms of passenger traffic. The airport is hub for Avianca, Copa Airlines Columbia, LATAM Columbia, Satena, EasyFly, and VivaColumbia. It offers flights to a plethora of destinations around the globe such as Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Madrid, Cancun, Panama City, Istanbul, Paris, Toronto, and more.
Places of Interest in Bogota
The capital and largest city of Columbia, Bogota is the political, administrative, industrial, economic, cultural, artistic, and sports hub of the country. The city is nestled high up in the natural bowl between verdant hills. Bogota boasts a blend of colonial architecture and modern structural design. It is also a haven of green spaces and is a culinary capital of Columbia. From art galleries to world-class museums, street art to graffiti, the fashionable area of Zona Rosa to the old cobbled streets of the Candelaria, and from verdant parks to skyscrapers, Bogota meets the expectations of all kinds of travellers.
La Candelaria Historic District
A historic part of the city, La Candelaria Historic District offers a number of old historic cathedrals and the well-known Plaza Bolivar. Visitors must not miss visiting one of the many restaurants in the area. The Colombian presidential complex is located in proximity to the plaza.
Gold Museum
One of the most popular museums in Bogota, Gold Museum is one of the most visited tourist attractions throughout the country. The museum puts on display a collection of pre-Columbian gold and other metal alloys. Gold was considered a sacred metal in the indigenous culture of Columbia. In the exhibition rooms of Gold Museum, there are various ancient items including pottery, shell, wood, stone, and textile archaeological objects.
93 Park
A commercial and recreational park located over the 93 Street, 93 Park is one of the most popular restaurant, nightclub, and shopping areas of Bogota. The park and its surroundings are famous as 'Zona Rosa'. The park is a hub of Bogota's nightlife and is replete with clubs, shops, restaurants, auctions, art galleries, and design centres.