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subject: Experiencing The Culture Of The City Of Bogota,colombia [print this page]


Bogota is the South American equivalent to New York City, and that is what makes it one of the places people all over the world like to vacation too. With a big city atmosphere and plenty of historical, cultural, and fun things to do, Bogota, Colombia is a great place for a vacation. If you are thinking of traveling to Bogota - or any other foreign country for that matter - you will need to get a U S passport, which can be done quickly and securely online.

With online passport processing sites, you will find that passport shopping has gotten a lot less stressful. Everything you need concerning passports can be handled by these sites, as they have a variety of services available to help you complete everything in one sitting. And passports renewals is a breeze, as is adding more pages to your passport or getting a damaged, lost, or stolen passport replaced.

La Candelaria is the best place to start your exploring in Bogota. This is considered the "Old Town" district of Bogota, and it features some of the most popular attractions in the entire city. Baroque and Spanish colonial buildings dominate the streets, giving you an idea of what it looked like at that period. Luis Angel Arango Library is a stop you cannot miss. It is a huge library that contains 1.1 million books. It is the most visited public library in all of Latin America, and it features a cafeteria, a concert hall, museums, and exposition areas. The Gold Museum is another very interesting spot, featuring Spanish gold art, as well as stone and other objects from around that time.

Monserrate is a famous church that many people every year make a pilgrimage to. It is usually always visible, no matter where in Bogota you may be. This church also has other tourist attractions, as well as a cafeteria and a souvenir shop in addition to being a pilgrimage spot. There are a few ways to reach this mountaintop destination: tram, a funicular, or by physically climbing, which many pilgrims will opt to do. This spot is also a great way to get an awesome view of the city, and it is particularly spectacular at sunset.

The best time to visit Bogota is during the beginning of August, as that's when the huge Carnaval de Bogota is taking place. The Carnaval is a celebration in honor of the founding of Bogota happened, and it's full of all sorts of different cultural dances, food, and music. All different sorts of cultures from different regions of the country come to participate. Expoartesanias is the place to go if you want to do some shopping. This is the best place to get souvenirs, as it features Afro-Colombian handmade crafts, as well as things made of gold, silver, ceramic, cloth, and stone.

by: Ben Pate




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