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NIGHTLIFE

BOGOTA IS A CITY THAT NEVER SLEEPS; ITS NIGHTLIFE IS INTENSE AND
PERMANENT. . .

Bogota offers multiple options for every day of the week, although it obviously increases on Thursday, traditionally called "juernes", precisely because it starts off the weekend.

Nightlife Districts

Downtown “La Candelaria”
There are plenty of places in this district to enjoy the night. Besides the possibility of attending the shows held at the “”Teatro de Cristóbal Colón”, at the concert hall of the “Luis Angel Arango” Library, at the “Camarín del Carmen” or at the “ Jorge Eliecer Gaitan” theatre, downtown Bogota is packed with places full of history and legends.

The restaurants, cafes and bars mix the traditional “Santa Fe” with the Bogota nightlife.

Pink District “Zona Rosa”
It covers from calle 79 to calle 85 between carreras 11 and 15. You can find top shopping centers “Andino” and “Atlantis Plaza” while especially in the so-called T District, there are bars, cafes, clubs and restaurants for all tastes.


“G Distrct”

Near the financial district of calle 72 has emerged an area characterized by upscale restaurants of international cuisine. In beautiful houses  transformed for this purpose, the best restaurants in Bogota can be found between calle 68 and calle 74 streets and carrera 4 and carrera 7.

“Carrera 15”
One of the most traditional main streets in north Bogota, with recreational areas along it and in its surrounding streets, it runs between calle 72 and calle 127. There, nightlife in the capital flows between cozy cafes and clubs where people dance to all types of music.

“Parque de la 93”
 This beautiful park recovered for and by the community has become the epicenter of nightlife in Bogota. Bars and restaurants with terraces facing the park have become a popular meeting spot.

“Usaquén”
 It used to be an old nearby town but now it turned into a city neighborhood where tourists can visit its narrow streets and its slightly inclined late nineteenth and early twentieth century houses with large patios, flower gardens, and multi-colored facades.

Around the public square and surrounding streets there are bars, cafes and restaurants where national and international food is served.

Road to “La Calera”
Along a five kilometer journey, at both sides of a winding road that leads up to the town of “La Calera”, there are numerous bars, restaurants and clubs. One of its main attractions is the spectacular and breathtaking view of Bogota, which can be enjoyed from various viewpoints.

“Primero de Mayo” Avenue between Boyacá Avenue and 68th Avenue
 This west side district is full of clubs where people dance from dusk till dawn.

 

Nigthlife in El Restrepo, an excellent alternative
The neon ads light the facades of each club in this popular Bogota district, where the doors are always open for one of the best party experiences the city can offer.
Whatever your taste in music, you will find it here, from the typical “vallenato” to the most sophisticated electro. You can also enjoy special effects like foam parties and laser.

 

 

 

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Monserrate
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EL CLIMA / WEATHER

condiciones
Bogotá
14º C
Nubes dispersas
PRONÓSTICO
Domingo
19º C
10º C
Lunes
19º C
9º C
Martes
20º C
9º C

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