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Museo del Oro – Carrera 6 at Calle 16.This extremely important Gold Museum contains in excess of 34,000 pieces of pre-Colombian history taken from indigenous cultures, sometimes by force. Almost all of the techniques of modern goldsmithing are displayed here.
Luis Angel Arango Library - Calle 11 No. 4-14, This free Museum/Gallery has ever changing international art exhibits and occasional chamber music concerts.
Cerro de Monserrate - This peak beside the city is famous as a site where many miracles have taken place.
Plaza De Bolivar Square - Between Carreras 7 and 8 at Calle 10. The Square is surrounded on all sides by grand buildings and marks the spot where Bogota was declared the seat of the colonial government. These days it’s packed with locals relaxing, children playing and theatre groups trying to earn a living.
Inglesia De La Tercera Orden - Carrera 7 at Calle 16. The Church of the Third Order has the most wonderful and intricate carvings on its altar, they are considered to be the loveliest to be found in the City.
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Cafe y Crepes – Carrera 16 No. 82-17. The style of the cafe has been inspired by the pursuits of the great outdoors, but inside is very cosy. You can lounge around on pillows in front of a fire and try the mulled wine on offer. Sweet and savoury crepes are available here.
Carbon del Palo - Avenue 19 No. 106-12, This is the City’s premier meat restaurant and is frequented by politicians and government officials. The grilled meats are excellent as are the salads.
Casa San Isidro – Cerro de Monserrate. Situated in a fabulous location on the Cerro de Monserrate, 2,000 feet above the city, you need to take the cable car to get to this fish restaurant. The views are wonderful and food excellent.
El Patio - Carrera 4A No. 27-86. Located near the bohemian area of La Macarena this small restaurant is crowded but has a great atmosphere and the food is good.
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Charlottes - Calle 82 No. 12-51. This is an unusual nightclub as the dance floor is outside, but there are fires to keep you warm.
Salome Pagana – Carrera 14A No. 82-16. Live music is played here but the atmosphere is still pretty intimate. The style of music changes from day to day, so check before you go.
Hotel Tequendama – Carrera 10 Nos. 26-21. There are two bars at this hotel which is on of Bogota's oldest. They have a good range of drinks and service is excellent.
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Anticuarios Gilberto F. Hernández - Calle 79B No. 7-48. This is one of the best antique shops in Bogota and stocks a wide range of Colombian pieces.
Flea Market –Centro Internacional, Calle 24, ˝ block east of Carrera 7. Browse around the stalls and check out the antiques, crafts and second hand goods on sale here.
Unicentro Shopping Centre - Avenue 15 No. 123-30. This huge Shopping Centre is one of the largest in South America and can be found in the affluent north of the city. It is air-conditioned and has an enormous number of shops under its roof.
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