To transport yourself in the city of Bogotá you will find buses and taxis that complete the mass transit operation there is also Transmilenio, which covers much of the city with articulated buses, in their stations you will find maps with the routes and connections facilitating the mobility of users.
Before traveling, it is important to consult with the Colombian consulate of your country of origin and thus verify that procedures and requirements are required. However, it is important to have the following documents to travel; driver's license, a vaccination certificate, a photocopy of the passport, credit cards, insurance and more.
In Bogotá the climate varies constantly, however, it is characterized by having a temperature between 14ºC on average. However, as it is a tropical climate, when it rains the cold is accentuated, and on very sunny days the thermal sensation can increase to 23ºC or more.
Bogotá has 22 public hospitals and 20 priority health care centers (CAPS) in all localities, equipped with spaces and resources to take care of the health of its tourist.
Staying in Bogotá are the ones of the north. Chapinero, Chicó and Usaquén are very good options, your location will allow you to move with ease.
The “El Dorado” International Airport is located west of Bogotá, has national and international flights and operates 24 hours a day.
In Bogotá, you find 5 areas to try the best food in the city, these are; the Historic Center of the city, Macarena on 69 street, Zona T on 82 street, Parque de la 93 and Usaquén. Also visit its marketplaces such as La Perseverancia and Paloquemao, where you can try delicious juices and typical soups such as Ajiaco Santafereño among others.
Tourists who visit the city of Bogotá are granted 90 calendar days to stay in the city, extendable for a further 90 days within the same calendar year.