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Bogota Time Zone


Bogota

Bogota Time Zone

The Bogota time zone is GMT -5.

This means that Bogota, the capital of Colombia, is five hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).

Bogota is five hours behind cities on GMT like London.

It is six behind European cities like Paris and Madrid.

Bogota is on the same time as cities like New York City and Miami.

The time zone in Bogota is called COT, which stands for Colombia Time.

The rest of Colombia is on the same time zone as Bogota.

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Bogota City Guide


Bogota

Bogota City Guide

Bogota, the capital of Colombia, is a city great history and rich culture.

Visitors to Bogota can expect to be impressed by the city’s historic architecture, diversity of activities, and beautiful mountains.

Bogota was founded in 1538 by the Spanish conquistadors.

Its history is rich with tales of battles, gold, and cathedrals, and today visitors can take in much of Bogota’s history at its museums, churches, and many famous sites.

Bogota is a city surrounded by mountains, and no trip to Bogota is complete without a drive into the hills or a trip up Monserrate by foot or funicular.

If you hike, keep in mind that Bogota is at very high altitude, so make sure to bring plenty of water and pace yourself.

Bogota is also known for its restaurants and nightlife.

Whether you dine at Andres Carne de Res or stay closer to town at Club Colombia, Bogota has no shortage of restaurants, bars and clubs.

Whatever your pleasure, Bogota can keep you busy for weeks.

But if you don’t have unlimited time, try to spend at least four days in Bogota to enjoy everything the city has to offer.

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Top 10 Things to Do in Bogota


Bogota

1. Visit the Casa Museo Quinta de Bolivar

2. Go shopping for the high-quality emeralds that Colombia is famous for

3. Hike or take the cable car or funicular up to Cerro de Monserrate

4. Visit the Bogota Gold Museum (Museo de Oro)

5. Taste local specialties like ajiaco

6. Drink aguardiente (but not too much…remember Bogota is at high altitude!)

7. Drive up into the mountains above Bogota for great views of the city

8. Visit the Salt Cathedral in Zipaquira

9. Explore Bogota’s old town

10. Have dinner and dance the night away at Andres Carne de Res

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More posts about Bogota:


Bogota Time Zone
Bogota City Guide
Top 10 Things to Do in Bogota
101 Park House Hotel Bogota
Club Colombia Restaurant Bogota
Andres Carne de Res
How to get from Bogota to the Salt Cathedral
Salt Cathedral in Bogota
Bogota Meets the World
Bogota – Getting Around Carreras, Calles and Avenidas
Monserrate in Bogota