Montserrate

Atop Bogotá's tutelary hill, the seventeenth-century church crowns Montserrate, venerated for its Fallen Lord image. Pilgrims climb the hill, often on foot, to seek mercy or give thanks.

Sanctuary of the Child Jesus of the Twentieth of July

Each Sunday, thousands visit the temple of the Child Jesus, with masses starting at 5 am. The Salesians oversee this devotion that gained strength in the late 1940s, attracting faithful from Colombia and neighboring countries.

Historic Center

La Candelaria neighborhood, nestled in the Historic Center's eastern part, holds the memory of Bogotá's beginnings. Its steep streets and colonial mansions were once the aristocracy's home.

Zona Rosa

Situated in the city's north, Zona Rosa spans streets 79 to 85 and Carreras 11 to 15, near Andino Shopping Center. At night, it transforms into a vibrant meeting place with nightclubs, bars, and restaurants, ideal for various activities.