Route | First Bus | Last Bus | |
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Bogota (D.C) to Medellin (Ant) | 04:00 | 23:30 | BOOK NOW |
Bogota (D.C) to Neiva (Hui) | 00:05 | 23:30 | BOOK NOW |
Bogota (D.C) to Ibague (Tol) | 00:45 | 23:45 | BOOK NOW |
Bogota (D.C) to Cali (Vac) | 00:00 | 23:45 | BOOK NOW |
Bogota (D.C) to Villavicencio (Meta) | 01:30 | 23:50 | BOOK NOW |
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Medellin (Ant) to Bogota (D.C) | 04:00 | 23:30 | BOOK NOW |
Ibague (Tol) to Bogota (D.C) | 00:24 | 23:05 | BOOK NOW |
Cali (Vac) to Bogota (D.C) | 04:30 | 23:30 | BOOK NOW |
Neiva (Hui) to Bogota (D.C) | 00:05 | 23:45 | BOOK NOW |
Pereira (Ris) to Bogota (D.C) | 07:00 | 23:30 | BOOK NOW |
Bogota (D.C) is one of the most important cities in Colombia, not only for its tourist attractions but also for the warmth of its people and its rich cuisine. It is undoubtedly one of the best tourist destinations to travel to.
About land transportation: In Bogota (D.C), you can move around the city without much hassle as you will find a plethora of modes of transportation such as taxis, buses, trains, shared taxis, and even motorcycle taxis (3-wheeler motorcycles that run short distances in some parts of the city).
Bogota is the capital of Colombia, situated at 2640 m a.s.l. The city is known as the \"Athens of South America\" due to its great numer of museums, theaters, libraries and cultural activities. It is the third most elevated city in South America, behind (La Paz and Quito). In your journey through Bogota you will enjoy the historical tour along streets that combine modernity with colonial architechture. Bogota is well known for its cultural events like the International Book Fair and the \"Festivales al Parque\", which are attended by both national and international tourists. The Gold Museum, the National Observatory, the Colpatria Tower and the Botanical Garden José Celestino Mutis, the old La Candelaria Barrios are all must see destinations for all tourists. We hope yiy enjoy your historical and cultural adventure in Bogota!
● Copetran
Dirección: Calle 55 No. 17B - 17, Bucaramanga - Santander - Colombia.
Teléfono: (571) 5 87 0000
Copetran es una agencia de autobuses de alto nivel que opera autobuses desde Bogotá hasta Bucaramanga. La mayoría de sus autobuses tienen la certificación de seguridad COVID-19 y están equipados con las mejores comodidades como TV, sistemas de música, desinfectantes de manos y luces de lectura.
Dirección: Cl. 24a #4435, Bogotá, Colombia.
Teléfono: 57 1 3682390
Flota San Vicente es una agencia de viajes con sede en Bogotá. Sus autobuses salen del Terminal Salitre de Bogotá a partir de las 02:30 AM, y están equipados con las mejores comodidades.
● Coomotor
Dirección: Calle 6 # 4 - 33 / B. Unicentro.
Teléfono: 3144481040
Coomotor es una agencia de viajes que cubre la ruta en bus a Bogotá desde Neiva. Ofrece comodidades como asientos reclinables y desinfectantes de manos y todo el personal del autobús lleva máscaras para respetar las medidas de seguridad, y todos sus buses tienen la certificación de seguridad COVID-19.
● Bogotá a Medellín: Es una de las rutas más importante del país, pues conecta dos de las ciudades más representativas de Colombia. Podrás encontrar salidas diarias con Expreso Bolivariano, Copetran, Rápido Ochoa, y muchos más. El precio de los tiquetes varía entre 70000 y 100000 pesos.
● Bogotá a Neiva: Gracias a la cercanía entre estas dos ciudades, Puedes encontrar salidas diarias con distintos operadores. Los buses salen desde el Terminal Salitre y el Terminal del Sur en Bogotá en dirección al Terminal de Neiva.
● Bogotá a Bucaramanga: El recorrido de Bogotá a Bucaramanga, por carretera, es de aproximadamente 411 km. con una duración de 8 horas. Podrás encontrar todas las opciones en redBus.co.
The best time to visit Bogota is during the dry seasons: from December to February and from June to September.
The climate in Bogota is tropical and moderately cold, with an average annual temperature of 57 °F (14 °C). However, the sunny days temperatures are over 73 °F (23 °C). Sometimes there are torrential rains, that can originate hail.
Here are some of the boarding points in Bogota (D.C) so that each traveler can choose the location closest to them which eventuall... y helps start their trip in a more comfortable way. Please note that these boarding points vary from one bus operator to another.
Ver másLocation: Carrera 13 N° 82 - 17
Hours: Monday to Saturday from 4:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m.
Price: 10,000 COP - 20,000 COP
Calypso music and good reggae characterize Jhonny Cay, whose name comes from a Caribbean island in San Andrés, which is why the concept of the bar is tropical in style. The fun of the nightlife is more than guaranteed with the 2 for 1 promotion in its cocktails.
Location: Carrera 13 N° 93B -48
Hours: Wednesday to Saturday from 6:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m.
Price: 25000 COP
Considered one of the best bars in the city, it is popular and very popular due to the live bands that play on weekends and the rumbas that break out at the end of each show. It is also said that San Sebastián was the birthplace of talented Colombian artists such as Shakira or Cabas.
Location: Carrera 12 N° 83 - 33
Hours: n/d
Price: n/d
Were you looking for craft beer in the best environment? Well, you found it with this classic and contemporary rock music bar, in the purest English style, to start a night off right, or close it with a flourish.
Location: Av. 81 N° 12 - 29
Hours: n/d
Price: n/d
The electronic party is best lived in the Aura, together with the most varied menu of drinks, as for animate the night You must reserve before you go. You can call them at 218-6913.
Location: Calle 85 N° 14 – 46
Hours: n/a
Price: between 10,000 COP - 25,000 COP
It is the most popular nightclub for people in Bogotá, since it has 3 different floors environment in which one can enjoy dancing tirelessly to the most diverse rhythms, or simply enjoying the view from the terrace, having a drink while chatting with friends. You make the party by choosing the floor, if your mood is festive the first and second floors are definitely your thing.
Location: Historic Center of Bogotá, Carrera 8
Hours: All day
Price: Free Entry
Of neoclassical characteristics and great beauty, it is the heart of the city because it is located in the middle of its historic center, where the bronze statue of the liberator Simón Bolívar -placed in the mid-19th century- receives visitors in a solemn position. It is the ideal starting point to discover the architectural and tourist attractions of the urban area.
Location: Carrera 7 N° 10 - 80, La Candelaria neighborhood. Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 pm. Price: free entry. It is the most important Church in Colombia. It has a neoclassical architectural style, dating from 1807; Originally, a church from the colonial era, built in 1539, existed on its location. The remains of the greatest characters in the history of Colombia and Bogotá are buried in its interior chapel.
Location: in the center of the city.
Hours: all day
Price: free entry
Old neighborhood dating from colonial times, with narrow streets and large houses that preserve the architectural style of the colony Its impressive historical value makes La Candelaria the point of interest from which to depart for the other attractions of Bogotá.
Location: Carrera 6 (crossing with Calle 16).
Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 pm.
Price: 3000 COP
The collection that the museum houses has been declared a National Monument, and is considered one of the most important worldwide. Its creation dates back to 1939 and houses nearly 34,000 gold and silver pieces, as well as a large number of lithic objects, ceramics, precious stones, and textiles from the Quimbaya, Calima, Tayrona, Sinú, Tolima, and Muisca cultures, among others. It is a complete experience, since it has different environments such as its exclusive café-restaurant.
Location: Calle 26 #5 - 93
Hours: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Price: 9600 COP
It is the main center for astronomical and scientific dissemination since 1969. In it you will be able to see a Incredible projection room where constellations, stars and planets are reproduced, laser projections, as well as being able to use a telescope, to live the astronomical experience for yourself.
Location: It is located in the Central Plaza of Usaquén.
Here you will find handicrafts, antiques, independently designed clothing and areas dedicated to gastronomy, where typical Colombian dishes are sold. Your weekends will be livelier in Usaquén and you will be able to bring unique souvenirs to your friends and family.
Location: north of the city, between Calles 79 and 85, and Carreras 11 and 15
Bogotá's nightlife is concentrated in the Zona Rosa due to the large number of bars, clubs, cafes and restaurants that are located over there. But there is much more than nightlife in this area, as it has shopping areas, exclusive hotels, and the boutiques of the most renowned haute couture designers in Bogotá and the world. The fun in the city that the Zona Rosa gathers for you in its variety of options, awaits you!
Location: in front of Av. El Dorado with Carrera 20 - Barrio Santa Fe.
This old cemetery was declared a National Monument for its great architectural, cultural and historical value. Some of the most important figures in Colombian history (including politicians, heroes of independence and artists) rest among graves. If you are a lover of history and the architecture of past centuries, take a tour to the Central Cemetery.
Chicken soup made with different kinds of potatoes, ears of corn and some spices. It is also usually accompanied with avocado and milk cream. A hearty delight for the palate.
A dish made with an abundance of ingredients, including beef, pork, heart, pieces of black pudding, chorizo, sausage, Creole potatoes and ripe plantains. All meats are deep-fried until golden brown, then plated with French fries and baked plantains.
Tropical type dish, originally from the city. It is prepared with potatoes, meat, ribs, sausages, pastusa, cassava, plantain and corn, all bathed in hogao and presented with cabbage leaves.
Very popular soup in the different regions of the country, made with chicken, potatoes, cassava, plantains and different spices, accompanied with rice.
The tamale is an appetizer that is prepared in different Andean countries. In its Bogota version, it is made from a corn dough combined with meat, chicken, pork ribs, onions, garlic and salt, all wrapped in a typical banana leaf tied to be steamed. It is usually accompanied by a delicious cup of hot chocolate.
Carrera 13 83 57 Zona T Bogotá, Bogotá Colombia
Price: From COP $40.000
Calle 65 4a 54, Bogotá 110231 Colombia
Price: From COP $12.000
Calle 24a 57 60 Piso 1 Grand Hyatt Bogota, Bogotá 111321 Colombia
Price: From COP $23.000
Festival Centro | January | From 2010 this festival celebrates the Colombian, latin and worldwide music diversity. For 5 days 40 music bands are presented among national and international artists. |
Festival Iberoamericano de Teatro de Bogotá | Every 2 years, between March and April | It's one of the biggest performing arts worldwide, with a massive participation and worldwide call of people and artists for the 17 days of duration. The theatre shows, dances, concerts, workshops and activities related to art have an appointment at this mass event that fills up the streets, squares and stages of gifts and inspiration. It's a once-in-a-life-time experience that you must live. |
Festival de verano | (August) | Celebrated once a year on the city's anniversary, this festival gathers visitors and residents with cultural and recreational activities at the Parque Metropolitano Simon Bolivar. Inside the festival you can get to know other events as the Festival Internacional de Cometas (International Festival of Kites), the Rumbas bajo las estrellas (rumba under the stars) among many others that it's worth it. |