


A historic square in Bogotá, surrounded by colonial architecture and vibrant street life.
The historic main square of Bogotá, surrounded by important colonial buildings.
Home to the world's largest collection of pre-Columbian gold artifacts.
A museum dedicated to the works of Colombian artist Fernando Botero.
Bogotá's weather can be unpredictable with sudden showers, especially in Plaza De Bolívar.
Exploring the historic sites and cobblestone streets requires comfortable footwear.
Even on cloudy days, the sun's UV rays can be strong at high altitudes like Bogotá.
Famous for its coffee and pastries, a local favorite for breakfast.
Iconic for its crepes and waffles, a popular breakfast spot since 1987.
Award-winning restaurant offering a unique culinary experience.
Cornmeal pockets stuffed with cheese, beans, or meat. Served with avocado sauce.
Breakfast soup made with milk, eggs, and guascas (herbs). Often served with bread.
Thick stew made with various meats, yuca, corn, and other vegetables. Served with avocado and lime.
Handwoven by indigenous Wayuu women, these vibrant bags are symbols of their cultural heritage.
Colombia is famous for its emeralds, and local artisans create stunning pieces that make perfect souvenirs.
Colombia is one of the world's top coffee producers, and you can find high-quality beans in many local markets.
Gwawaenuk Waterfront offers stunning views of the Comox Harbour and the surrounding mountains, with opportunities for boating, fishing, and wildlife viewing.
Cisolok Museum, a gem in West Java, showcases the region's rich history and cultural heritage.

A vibrant urban waterfront park in Philadelphia, featuring a boardwalk, arcade, and seasonal ice skating rink.