Travel to Bogotá
Why travel to Bogotá?
Bogotá is big city in Colombia, than can offer to the tourist, cultural shows, good food, pubs and clubs, sport and historical sites, for example la Candelaria, la zona G, el cementerio central for those that enjoy the terror, and a lot of places, but in this time I tell you show a particular place, el chorro de quevedo and nears zones.
The Chorro de Quevedo
Historical background:
While the foundation of Santafé, now Bogotá the Chorro de quevedo was selected like the initial point of urban layout of Bogotá, in the century XX the chorro was became a cultural and bohemian hub of the city.
The chorro has colonial buildings and fundationals edifications of the city, also the chorro was militar basement knew as Nuestra Señora de la Esperanza.Visitors can see street art in the walls in la calle del embudo and historical architectures like the Ermita de San Miguel del Príncipe, a chapel rebuilt in 1969 that replicates Bogotá’s first church.
Listen to the Cuenteros del Chorro de Quevedo, urban storytellers who share tales blending pre-Columbian myths and contemporary anecdotes, preserving the oral tradition, and others street artist such as open-air theater, jugglers, musicians, and artisan vendors.
From here, you can easy go to iconic places such as Museo del oro(3.3 Km), Museo de Botero(0.4 Km) and the plaza de bolívar(about 15-20 minutes walk).
Try chicha, a traditional Muisca drink made from corn, often fermented, available at nearby bars and stalls, Visit local restaurants offering Colombian dishes like ajiaco, with average prices ranging from 25,000 to 70,000 COP per dish and Explore nearby spots like La Puerta Falsa (about a 10 minutes walk), a historic restaurant serving tamales and ajiaco for over 200 years.
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