I traveled to Bogotá, Colombia, for the first time and stayed for only 24 hours. I was curious how much I could experience on a short visit, and planned my must-dos before arriving. I was impressed by ...
Bogota is the capital city of Columbia and is often skipped over by many visitors as they head towards other famous towns within the country like Medellin, Cali, and Cartagena. However, the truth is ...
Breathless at the start of my visit to Bogota for a conference last month, I quickly learned that was because of the Colombian capital’s 8,800-foot altitude high in South America’s Andes. Its altitude ...
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Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. To get your bearings and to glimpse Bogota's scale (it's home to 8 million people and, in South America, only Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro ...
When was the last time you sampled half the ingredients on a menu for the first time? Your palate will go into overdrive at Bogota’s Leo, where chef Leonor Espinosa brings Colombia’s ecosystems and ...
A beaming Prince Harry and Meghan Markle enjoyed a show by Colombian folk dancers in Bogota yesterday after meeting bored-looking schoolchildren on the first day of their tour of the Latin American ...
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is meeting both candidates in Colombia's June 20 presidential election run-off in a Bogota visit underscoring U.S. support for the country's electoral process. She ...