
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userThe ticket was very convenient to use with a QR code, allowing me to skip the ticket purchase line. However, there was still a queue for entry. I took the funicular up and the cable car down, and I’d recommend doing the same or reversing the order to experience both transport options—both were fun in their own way. The staff were very helpful, making everything easy to navigate. The views from the peak and the church were absolutely spectacular, making the trip well worth it!
- 4.4/5
中西南北东Bogotá's Gold Museum is Colombia's national museum and a world-renowned institution. Foreigners over 60 enjoy free admission, just like citizens. Don't miss the museum's unassuming treasure, the "Golden Ship." If you can't find it, just ask the staff.
- 4.3/5
iQOO🐮Standing on the cobblestones of Plaza Bolivar, the cathedral's bronze dome captivated my eyes. The afternoon sun stained the colonial facades a honey-hued hue. The aroma of scorched corn tortilla carts wafted from the air. Suddenly, a pigeon fluttered and landed on the shoulder of Simon Bolivar's statue—the liberator, sword raised, gazing upon the hustle and bustle of modern streets. I sat on a bench, nibbling on a fresh mango dipped in chili sauce. Elders in traditional ponchos fed sparrows in the shade, while children in school uniforms chased balloons. The snap of boot heels clacking at the changing of the guard at the presidential palace startled a flock of pigeons. In that moment, centuries of history seemed frozen in the square's wind.
- 4.3/5
iQOO🐮Upon entering the rosy-hued facade of the Portello Museum, I had no idea how deeply moved I would be. I paused for a long moment before the sculpture of "The Kiss"—Rodin imbued the marble with such a fiery warmth that I could almost feel the mingling moisture of my breath. Turning to the second floor, I stumbled upon Botero's chubby Mona Lisa. Her rounded fingers against the backdrop of a swollen mountain landscape were captivating, yet the vibrant colors revealed a gentle deconstruction of classicism. The most surprising experience was the atrium garden. Hidden beneath a wrought-iron gallery, the café faced the fountain. As I savored a Colombian pastry filled with guava jam, I suddenly wished time would slow down.
- 5.0/5
乖小咪Barefoot Park is a city park in Bogota. It is very large and is the favorite place for Bogota people to visit in their daily lives. A light show is held here at a fixed time every year. There are many beautiful colored lights, most of which reflect Colombian folklore and mythology. The lights are very beautiful.
- 4.3/5
sculptorSan Felipe de Barajas Castle is a fortress in Cartagena, Colombia. The castle is located in a strategic position on San Lázaro Hill and is the main approach to the city by land or sea. It was built by the Spanish during the colonial period. Construction began in 1536 and it was originally called Castillo de San Lázaro, and was expanded in 1657.
- 4.6/5
还不曾去过倒悬山!Colombians are generally the best in appearance and temperament among the Westerners I have ever met. This is due to their special mixed race and the country's superior natural and social environment. Therefore, many of the winners of Miss World and Miss Universe are Colombians, and Colombia has also been labeled as a country of beauties. In fact, if you stay in Medellin for a long time, you don't have to worry about having nothing to do. The simplest and most pleasant way to travel is to find a large shopping mall or park and sit there for a day, just looking at the beauties passing by.
- 4.0/5
小小呆60This is a museum that displays jewelry, not only gems but also gold. I think if you like these kind of sparkling and glittering things, you can come and have a look. I personally am not particularly interested and just took a casual look.
- 4.8/5
乖小咪Santa Clara Church is a very famous church in Bogota. The exterior wall of the church is decorated with red and white stripes, which is very rare in church buildings and is very unique. The interior decoration is very ordinary. Local believers like to come here to pray, and it is worth visiting.
- 4.7/5
乐天的静This is a well managed museum with some works by Botero, some donated by Botero to European and American artists, as well as some local murals and paintings. The building itself is a republican public building overlooking the Plaza Botero. The guides were all very passionate about Botero and it was infectious!







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