Colombia's mountain capital, Bogotá is cleaning up its act and moving forward.
Bogotá is the quintessence of all things Colombian: a city of futuristic architecture with diverse culture, a vibrant intellectual life, splendid colonial churches and brilliant museums -on the flip side, you'll find beggars, shantytowns, drug dealers and traffic jams.
A walk around the city streets will reveal the mad to-ing and fro-ing of a busy city: avalanches of busetas (small buses), extravagant stores and lively roadside stalls - it's as fascinating as contemplating the serene colonial atmosphere, so give yourself plenty of time for exploration.
Terrorist and paramilitary groups are active in Colombia, and attacks and kidnappings sometimes occur in Bogota. Travelers are advised to stay alert at all times, and be particularly vigilant around government buildings, shopping centers and places of entertainment.
Check out Safe Travel for updated government warnings or the Thorn Tree Forum for some good advice from travelers.
severity: Mid-level alert
7,500,000
Name: Colombian Peso
Code: COP
Symbol: Col$
110V 60Hz
Official: Spanish
GMT/UTC -5
+57
Metric
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