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Bogota Holidays

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Capital city and hub of politics, economy, arts and culture, Bogota showcases all of the best bits of Colombia. Set on a high plateau at the country’s heart and surrounded by towering Andean peaks, Bogota is the fourth highest capital city in the world. It is an energetic and chic metropolis, with plenty of boutique shops, great bars and restaurants and a vibrant music and nightlife scene. Wandering the cobbled streets of the historic downtown area, La Candelaria, to admire stately colonial houses, churches and convents and popping up to the top of sacred Cerro de Monserrate are must dos!

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