The Crowne Plaza Tequendama Bogota is located within the most exclusive business and commercial district of Bogota, and is easily accessible from the “El Dorado” International Airport. Our 578 guest rooms and suites are equipped with the latest technologies. A business center for guests who desire a modern office environment, meeting rooms, a bilingual secretarial […]

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La Mina Steak & Lobster is one of the most popular steakhouses in Bogota, Colombia. Steaks and lobster among its biggest specialties with two wine cellars. Great for special occasions whether it should be for business, celebrations or just for pleasure. If you want to have an unforgettable experience in a luxury style, the restaurant La Mina Steak […]

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Welcome to Cartagena The historic center of Cartagena has been adwarded by tripadvisor.com as the Travelers Choice 2013 winner as beeing one of the best sights in Colombia. The historic center has a colonial charm with the bright facades, old and well preserved churchs, the exotic environment, the history, the colourful houses. Get to know […]

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This magnificent theater complex has the highest technology in international standards in South America. The Teatro Mayor is acknowledged by  its opera and theater festivals. It can accommodate 1,320 spectators and was built in order to present all kinds of opera and musicals, concerts, ballet, contemporary dance and theaters. It has three levels (Stalls, Close balcony and second […]

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The Gold museum in Bogota is a sacred place. It contains close to 34,000 gold pieces, plus 20,000 bone, stone, ceramic, and textile articles belonging to 13 Pre-Hispanic societies: Tumaco,  Muisca,¡ and Choco, Malagana, Narino, Cauca, Calima, San Agusti­n, Tierradentro, Tolima, Quimbaya, and Tairona. The gold museum in Bogota is one of the world´s most important […]

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Fernando Botero, one of the world’s most impressive painters. He is famous for his voluptuous and unique style of potraying Colombian people. The art museum of Botero includes 123 works of art by Fernando Botero. His art collection includes drawings, watercolours, oil paintings, sculptures and pastels. You can also see 85 works by the following […]

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The Coffee region is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Colombia. This region is better known as the “Coffee Triangle”. Tourism has been enormously growing over the last years and more and more tourists from all over the world are discovering this stunning coffee region. Here you can witness how this excellent coffee […]

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It is a very popular dish among the locals aswell among tourists. The ingredients do vary from region to region. Usally a “sancocho” soup does include the following: chicken, plantains, yucca, fresh cilantro, onions, carrots, garlic, cumin, corn, salt, a little pepper and potatoes.  If a family wants to welcome you they usually will serve you first […]

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Colombia`s tourism industry is steadily expanding. Colombia was originally inhabited by the following native tribes: Quimbaya, Tairona and Muisca. Colombia is considered as the most megadiverse country by squaremeters. Colombia has between 40,000 and 45,000 plant species, equivalent to almost 20% of total global species. The country has the worldwide highest coastal mountain range where you can discover […]

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  La Sierra Nevada is the world’s tallest coastal mountain with an altitude of 18,942-foot (5,775-meters). After the missionars came everything changed for the South-American native people called “Tayrona”. The missionars enslaved many of them and forced them to work for them. As the Spanish “conquistadores” saw that the indigenous people were working hard but they […]

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