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How Bogotá quietly became one of South America’s most underrated capitals
Discover Bogotá’s rise as South America’s hidden gem, blending history, culture, culinary delights, and vibrant urban energy.
Visitor numbers to Bogotá have doubled in under a decade as the Colombian capital develops a reputation as a leading destination to do business. Ahead of the city’s host of the World Travel Awards ...
Bogota is the cultural capital of Latin America and a world-class destination for travelers. With over 18,000 cultural events each year and a legacy woven into every neighborhood, the city delivers an ...
President Juan Manuel Santos announced the development of a new International Convention Center in Bogota, a project he says will make a significant contribution to tourism in the nation’s capital, a ...
UNWTO has welcomed Bogotá’s Tourism Observatory into its International Network of Sustainable Observatories (INSTO). Bogotá´s Tourism Observatory has longstanding and extensive monitoring experience ...
Colombia’s capital Bogota aims to become Latin America’s fourth most popular corporate tourism destination by 2016, the director of the Bogota Convention Bureau (BCB) said Thursday. According to BCB ...
Photo Caption: The cacay nut not only leads to an incredible cosmetic product, but can also benefit locals in high-conflict areas of Colombia. Courtesy of Kahai SAS The cacay nut is a perfect example ...
A girl in a neon purple helmet whizzes by, huffing as she pedals past the graffiti-covered walls of what was once one of the world's most turbulent cities. The traffic lights of Bogota blink ...
Between January and August, Bogotá welcomed 1,210,087 international visitors, with 16.8% coming from the United States. With an estimated reach of 1.1 million impressions, the Bogotá Tourism Office ...
Set on a 9,000-foot plateau in the Andean foothills, with year-round mild temperatures, Bogota, Colombia, is a budding South American destination. Most visitors here stick with the capital city’s two ...
BOGOTA—When Daniel Cely started conducting free walking tours of the historic center of this South American capital two years ago, a typical day would involve three clients. Now his tours, run by the ...
Bogotá unveiled its "Bogotá, tu casa | Bogotá, your home" campaign in New York's Times Square, one of the most iconic advertising spots in the world, where approximately 330,000 people from various ...
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