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Walk through La Candelaria, Bogota's historic core, where colonial architecture and world-class museums tell the story of Colombia's past. You'll move from the city's symbolic center at Plaza Bolívar through sacred and artistic spaces, ending in the bohemian quarter where the capital was founded.
Adapted from Verynicetravels
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Plaza de Bolívar
This central plaza anchors Bogota's civic life, surrounded by the neoclassical National Capitol and Palace of Justice—a good place to orient yourself to the city's colonial layout.
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Catedral Primada de Colombia
Built on the site of a 1539 foundation, this neoclassical cathedral dominates Plaza Bolívar and remains a working place of worship alongside its historical significance.
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Museo Santa Clara
A deconsecrated 17th-century church now displays baroque religious art and sculpture in an intimate setting that honors the building's spiritual past.
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Botero Museum
Fernando Botero's playful, voluminous figures fill this museum alongside works by Picasso, Monet, and Dalí, making it a essential stop for art lovers.
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Gold Museum
This museum holds one of the world's largest collections of pre-Hispanic gold—intricate vessels, ornaments, and ritual objects that reveal indigenous craftsmanship and belief.
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La Puerta Falsa Restaurant
Bogota's oldest restaurant has served traditional tamales and rich hot chocolate since the colonial era, offering an authentic taste of local comfort food.
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Plazoleta Chorro de Quevedo
A lively plaza with street art and a bohemian energy, this square marks the legendary founding spot of Bogota and thrums with local character.
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