- Bogotá - Wikipedia
Bogotá was founded as the capital of the New Kingdom of Granada on 6 August 1538 by Spanish conquistador Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada after a harsh expedition into the Andes conquering the Muisca, the indigenous inhabitants of the Altiplano
- Colombia, Elevation, Population, History, Map - Britannica
It lies in central Colombia in a fertile upland basin 8,660 feet (2,640 meters) above sea level in the Cordillera Oriental of the Northern Andes Mountains The city is divided into 20 localities, each with its own mayor and local administrative board Bogotá is the largest city in Colombia and one of the most populous cities in the world
- The 20 Best Things to Do in Bogotá, Colombia (Updated 2026)
Looking to visit Bogota? I loved the city Here's my suggested list of the best things to do during your visit
- Bogota, Colombia: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026) - Tripadvisor
Ten million people call vibrant, passionate, sprawling Bogota home The energy of this metropolitan heart of Colombia is in part fueled by its hundreds of eclectic and authentic dining hot spots, fantastic wines, and frequent foodie festivals
- Bogotá: capital of Colombia | Colombia Travel
In Bogotá, you’ll find a blend of styles, from modern buildings to the facades of ancient houses, true colonial treasures Thanks to this fusion of past and present, the capital offers an ideal destination with history, fun, gastronomy, culture, business, and much more
- What you need to know if you visit Bogotá, tu casa for the first time
Before you embark on your amazing adventure in Colombia's capital, a top tourist destination in the country, know that you'll be exploring a city where cultures from all over the country and beyond converge
- Bogota: Everything You Need to Know Before your Trip
As the capital of Colombia, Bogota stands at the heart of the country’s political, artistic, and intellectual life Travelers arriving in Bogota quickly realize that this high-altitude metropolis is far more than a gateway — it’s a destination that captures the spirit of the nation itself
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