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Also known as Santa Fé de Bogotá or the Athens of the Americas, Bogotá is set at an altitude of over 2600 m (>8000 feet) with high ranges of the Cordillera to the east.  You may need some time to adjust to this altitude, especially if you are arriving from lower parts of the country or flying in.

Most of the sights of the city are in the historic central neighborhood of La Candelaria. The Plaza de Bolivar is the principal square in the city and it is where the seat of both Federal and Local governments are housed. The buildings in the surrounding areas are built in the colonial style with wide-eaved balconies. Sitting on the main square, you may also see and visit the First Cathedral, built back in the late 1500's.  Bogotás most breathtaking museum is the Museo del Oro (Gold Museum), -- more information on this museum and others can be found in the museums section.

Downtown Bogotá is filled with shops, business offices, cafés, and the banking district -- also an interesting area to stroll around. Most of the best hotels, restaurants,  cafés, and boutiques are located in the Northern end of the city.

Possible day trips from Bogotá include a trip to the salt mines of Zipaquirá, where you will find a whole cathedral built inside the salt mines.  Another incredible place to visit is Monserrate, where you will find one of the country's oldest churches as well as a marvelous panoramic view of the city.

Bogotá has also been known to be one of the most dangerous cities in the world, but this is fortunately not so true anymore thanks to strict security changes throughout the city. It also takes a bit of COMMON SENSE -- as in every big city, it's advisable to keep an eye on your belongings in congested areas, and know what parts of town to visit (i.e. If you are a tourist in New York City, you would not want to go to South Bronx, or ride the Subway after dark----again, COMMON SENSE!).

If you are interested in experiencing the culture and richness of a South American metropolis, Bogotá should be on your top 5 cities to visit and you should very much feel free to shop, party, explore, learn, and relax!

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