Walking La Candelaria by Pablo & Patricia

Pablo & Patricia
Pablo & Patricia
Walking La Candelaria by Pablo & Patricia

Tourist Places

Have a walk, listen to cuenteros, have some Chicha and dinner in. the local restaurants. El Chorro is surrounded by myths about the foundation of the city. This square used to be the border between the "Spanish city" or Pueblo Viejo and the indigenous one - Thibsaquillo. El Chorro is one of the most iconic landmarks in Bogotá.
139 locals recommend
Chorro de Quevedo Square
22 Cl. 12b
139 locals recommend
Have a walk, listen to cuenteros, have some Chicha and dinner in. the local restaurants. El Chorro is surrounded by myths about the foundation of the city. This square used to be the border between the "Spanish city" or Pueblo Viejo and the indigenous one - Thibsaquillo. El Chorro is one of the most iconic landmarks in Bogotá.
Gothic and Byzantine styles frame this catholic temple.
8 locals recommend
Santuario Nuestra Senora del Carmen
8-36 Cra. 5
8 locals recommend
Gothic and Byzantine styles frame this catholic temple.
More than 200 years of Colombian Military history.
11 locals recommend
Military Museum of Colombia
4 92 Cl. 10
11 locals recommend
More than 200 years of Colombian Military history.
Free Entrance Covid 19 Vaccination card required Mondays: 9:00-19:00 Wednesday - Saturday: 9:00-19:00 Sundays: 10:00-17:00 This museum is home to the private art collection of our most famous artist, Fernando Botero, and several of his own works.
309 locals recommend
Museo Botero
4-41 Cl. 11
309 locals recommend
Free Entrance Covid 19 Vaccination card required Mondays: 9:00-19:00 Wednesday - Saturday: 9:00-19:00 Sundays: 10:00-17:00 This museum is home to the private art collection of our most famous artist, Fernando Botero, and several of his own works.
The most important public library in Bogotá. It hosts different cultural activities such as concerts, expositions, workshops, and more.
94 locals recommend
Luis Angel Arango Library
4-14 Cl. 11
94 locals recommend
The most important public library in Bogotá. It hosts different cultural activities such as concerts, expositions, workshops, and more.
Appreciate neoclassic architecture in the most elegant theatre in Bogotá. Check website for shows https://teatrocolon.gov.co/programacion
173 locals recommend
Teatro Colón Bogotá
# 5-32 Cl. 10
173 locals recommend
Appreciate neoclassic architecture in the most elegant theatre in Bogotá. Check website for shows https://teatrocolon.gov.co/programacion
Colonial house. home to the numismatic art collection of Bogotá.
57 locals recommend
Coin and bill Production Museum
4-93 Cl. 11
57 locals recommend
Colonial house. home to the numismatic art collection of Bogotá.
Find collections of paintings, sculptures, textiles, silver, and furniture from colonial times.
17 locals recommend
Museo Colonial
#9-77 Cra. 6
17 locals recommend
Find collections of paintings, sculptures, textiles, silver, and furniture from colonial times.
The most important and emblematic landmark in Bogotá, Colombia. In our main square you'll find some of the most important government buildings in town: Palacio de Justicia, Catedral Primada de Colombia, Capitolio Nacional, Palacio de Lievano ( Mayor's office), Colegio de San Bartolomé. Feed the birds, pet llamas, and take pictures.
363 locals recommend
Bolivar Square
11-10 Cra. 7
363 locals recommend
The most important and emblematic landmark in Bogotá, Colombia. In our main square you'll find some of the most important government buildings in town: Palacio de Justicia, Catedral Primada de Colombia, Capitolio Nacional, Palacio de Lievano ( Mayor's office), Colegio de San Bartolomé. Feed the birds, pet llamas, and take pictures.
Visit the house where the Llorente vase incident, which sparked the protests that led to the Independence of Colombia on July 20, 1810, took place: the Museum of Independence – Flower Vase House, located in Bolívar Square. Here you can see about 2,000 objects related to the history of the country’s independence. Source: Colombia.travel
31 locals recommend
House of the Vase Museum of Independence
11-28 Cra. 7
31 locals recommend
Visit the house where the Llorente vase incident, which sparked the protests that led to the Independence of Colombia on July 20, 1810, took place: the Museum of Independence – Flower Vase House, located in Bolívar Square. Here you can see about 2,000 objects related to the history of the country’s independence. Source: Colombia.travel
House of the presidents of Colombia. Find it at Bolivar's Square. Check the website for tours. https://visitas.presidencia.gov.co/web/HouseNarino.aspx
55 locals recommend
CASA DE NARINO
7 - 26 Cra. 8
55 locals recommend
House of the presidents of Colombia. Find it at Bolivar's Square. Check the website for tours. https://visitas.presidencia.gov.co/web/HouseNarino.aspx
Now part of the National University of Colombia this venue has museological collections. Free Schedule Tuesday- Sunday 10:00 a.m a 6:00 p.m. Bank Mondays - opened/ Tuesday closed. . Carrera 8 No. 7-21.
10 locals recommend
St. Augustine Cloister
7-21 Cra. 8
10 locals recommend
Now part of the National University of Colombia this venue has museological collections. Free Schedule Tuesday- Sunday 10:00 a.m a 6:00 p.m. Bank Mondays - opened/ Tuesday closed. . Carrera 8 No. 7-21.
The first Colombian mall was built in 1893. Here you can purchase handicrafts and baskets.
21 locals recommend
Pasaje Rivas
No. 10 - 54 Carrera 10
21 locals recommend
The first Colombian mall was built in 1893. Here you can purchase handicrafts and baskets.
The museum you simply can't miss. Home to the most important archeological collections in Bogotá and the famous legend of El Dorado. Covid-19 vaccination card is required. Opening Times Tuesday to Saturday: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (last exit 7:00 p.m.) Sundays and public holidays: 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Closed on Mondays, including holiday Mondays. Admission Charges Tuesday to Saturday: COP 4,000 Public and national holidays: COP 4,000 Admission is free for everyone on Sundays (and it is crowded...) Free Admission For children under the age of 12 and adults over the age of 60. For members of indigenous groups. For school groups with a prior reservation. For members of the armed forces and police. For members of the Banco de la República Art Collections Foundation. For members of the Banco de la República Libraries Network. For ICOM members. For tour guides, on presentation of valid carnet accrediting status. For everyone on Sundays, and on Friday 7 August (national holiday). Source https://www.banrepcultural.org/
901 locals recommend
Gold Museum (Museo del Oro)
15-88 Cra. 6
901 locals recommend
The museum you simply can't miss. Home to the most important archeological collections in Bogotá and the famous legend of El Dorado. Covid-19 vaccination card is required. Opening Times Tuesday to Saturday: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (last exit 7:00 p.m.) Sundays and public holidays: 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Closed on Mondays, including holiday Mondays. Admission Charges Tuesday to Saturday: COP 4,000 Public and national holidays: COP 4,000 Admission is free for everyone on Sundays (and it is crowded...) Free Admission For children under the age of 12 and adults over the age of 60. For members of indigenous groups. For school groups with a prior reservation. For members of the armed forces and police. For members of the Banco de la República Art Collections Foundation. For members of the Banco de la República Libraries Network. For ICOM members. For tour guides, on presentation of valid carnet accrediting status. For everyone on Sundays, and on Friday 7 August (national holiday). Source https://www.banrepcultural.org/
Quinta de Bolivar House Museum
46 locals recommend
1000 locals recommend
Monserrate
1000 locals recommend
Mercado de las Pulgas de San Alejo
2470 Cra. 7
61 locals recommend
80 locals recommend
Torre Colpatria
24-89 Carrera 7
80 locals recommend
41 locals recommend
Santamaría Bullring
26-50 Cra. 6
41 locals recommend
370 locals recommend
Museo Nacional
370 locals recommend
63 locals recommend
Paloquemao
25-04 Av. Cdad. de Lima
63 locals recommend
260 locals recommend
Bogotá Botanical Garden
68-95 Cl. 63
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307 locals recommend
Zipaquirá Salt Cathedral
Parque De La Sal
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129 locals recommend
Lake Guatavita
129 locals recommend
Trams in Bogotá

Gastronomic

6 locals recommend
De Una Travel Bar
# 2-18 Calle 10
6 locals recommend
Be amazed at Amparito's French pastry recipes. You can also admire Natalia Pontón's art.
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Cafe de la Peña Pastry French
9 66 Cra. 3
6 locals recommend
Be amazed at Amparito's French pastry recipes. You can also admire Natalia Pontón's art.
20 locals recommend
Restaurante Fulanitos
1-60 Cra. 3
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El Gato Gris
Carrera 1A Cl. 12b
42 locals recommend
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La Bruja
3-45 Cl. 12
16 locals recommend
Juan Valdez Café
93A-10 Carrera 11a
127 locals recommend
La Puerta Falsa
6-50 Cl. 11
127 locals recommend
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Crepes & Waffles Las Aguas
4 - 55 Av Jimenez de Quesada
30 locals recommend
BBC PUB CANDELARIA
4-02 Calle 12d
10 locals recommend
Casa Vieja
6-23 Cl. 70
10 locals recommend
Casa Mamá Luz
2-23 Calle 10
22 locals recommend
Capital cocina y café
#2- 99 Cl. 10
22 locals recommend

Supermercados - Tiendas de conveniencia

17 locals recommend
Éxito Plaza Bolívar
11 - 30 Cra. 7
17 locals recommend
584 locals recommend
Greann Candelaria
6-58 Cl. 12b
584 locals recommend

Night Out

311 locals recommend
Zona T
Calle 83
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Zona G
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La Macarena
124 locals recommend