Bogota Complete Guide 2026: Monserrate, Salt Cathedral & Museums
Bogota sits at 2,640 meters above sea level and is the cultural capital of Colombia. You can ride the funicular up Monserrate at sunset, tour the Gold Museum in the morning and explore the colonial streets of La Candelaria in the afternoon. This is the complete guide.
Quick Answer: Bogota top experiences: Monserrate funicular ($8-10 USD round trip), Gold Museum (free on Sundays), Zipaquira Salt Cathedral day trip ($35-60 USD) and the graffiti walking tour in La Candelaria. Allow 2 days to dodge the altitude and rain.
Two to three days is enough: day 1 La Candelaria and Gold Museum, day 2 Monserrate and Zipaquira Salt Cathedral, day 3 Usaquen Sunday market and Paloquemao.
The main tourist areas (Candelaria, Zona Rosa, Usaquen, Chapinero) are safe during the day. At night, use Uber. Avoid displaying valuables at all times.
Bogota is at 2,640 meters (8,660 feet). Some visitors feel soroche (altitude sickness) on the first day. Drink water, avoid alcohol the first night and take it easy on Monserrate.