About Bogotá

We welcome you with open arms to beautiful Bogotá

Welcome to Bogota, the capital of one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, as well as one of the highest capitals, located in the middle of the Colombian Andes. It is a cosmopolitan, dynamic city and the political and educational epicenter of the country.

Colombia and its capital have played an essential role in shaping the development of constitutional law in Latin America and beyond. Also, Bogota has a modern and cutting-edge platform to hold this important congress, is a thriving capital plenty of knowledge, fosters a business – friendly environment and is a vibrant city to discover, delight in, and enjoy its cultural and natural treasures.

We look forward to the arrival of the IACL community, and to showing you unique and unforgettable experiences through the warmth and friendliness of our people, different cultural scenarios, local food in the marketplaces, restaurants full of multiple flavors and colors, old churches, museums, galleries, graffiti art expressions, jewelry and precious stones and music and rhythms. In the city’s surroundings you will find contrasting landscapes, archaeological sites and pre-Columbian legends, waterfalls, wetlands, forests and moors and even a salt cathedral.

Connectivity: El Dorado International Airport

The city stands out as a geostrategic location in America. El Dorado International Airport is located within the city, only 25 minutes by car from the proposed hosting venue and some of the city’s tourist attractions.

It is also one of the best-connected capitals in the region since it has international direct flights that connect to 48 cities and 27 countries worldwide*.

*Source: Flight Radar 2022

Airport codes: (IATA: BOG, ICAO: SKBO)

Certification and Recognition

El Dorado was awarded the four-star certification by Skytrax as well as the “The Best Staff in South America” (2021), and “The Best Airport of South America” award (2016-18) for its excellence in customer service.

Also, the biosecurity measures and touchless technology implemented by El Dorado International Airport allow passengers from all over the world to be received with confidence and professionalism. This is an airport that has received various certifications for its services and quality.
The British firm Skytrax recognized El Dorado within the covid-19 airport security classification with the highest distinction of 5 stars, thanks to its standards of cleanliness, disinfection and best practices at the air terminal. It is the first airport in Latin America and the second in the world to receive this rating.

Airport El Dorado has a 4-star rating and was awarded “Best Airport in South America” for the third consecutive time (2016-2018) by Skytrax.

El Dorado received the biosecurity seal «check in Certified, COVID -19 bioseguro» and the «SAFEGUARD» certification and protection seal from the Bureau Veritas certified entity, thanks to the biosecurity measures implemented at this air terminal.

The Airports Council International (ACI) awarded El Dorado Sanitary Accreditation, the first airport in Colombia and the second in South America to receive this certification.

El Dorado International Airport is the first air terminal in the world to be certified LEED Platinum in building operation and maintenance. This certification is awarded by the U.S. Green Building Council and is the highest recognition of its kind that an airport can receive. This certification is granted only to buildings that meet outstanding sustainability standards.

Tourism in Bogotá

To complement the academic agenda, we invite you to discover and let yourself be surprised by the city through your five senses. Bogota’s flavors captivate, its scents mesmerize, and its stunning landscapes and rhythms surprise.

The capital has something for everyone, from cultural sites and experiences to diverse entertainment activities. Here experiences are made through our traditions and geography, and there are thousands of stories to tell that will make you eager to come back for more.

Bogotá Brochure

There are plenty of activities that will inspire and connect you with our cultural and natural heritage. We expect you to take home great memories and share all your breakthroughs with colleagues, family, and friends.

Here is a sneak peek of exciting and unique experiences for you:

Cultural attractions


La “Candelaria” Historical Center

This is the heart of Bogota: 482 years of history, traditions, and stunning colonial architecture.

It has been a political, administrative, and religious center since the 16th century when the first structures were built. Walk around its streets, and discover the Bolivar Main Square, hailing from when the city was founded, Colombia’s most famous public space and the first public monument in the city, among other experiences.


Monserrate Sanctuary Hill

The natural guardian of the city is over 10,341 ft closer to the stars. It is our icon in the eastern hills and offers majestic views of the city.


Gold Museum

Much of Colombia’s indigenous legacy can be found here. With more than 34,000 gold pieces, this is the biggest pre-Hispanic gold collection in the world. It also includes 20,000 lithics, ceramics, textiles and precious stones belonging to indigenous cultures.

Outstanding places full of history and culture

Colón Theater

The Colón Theatre was declared a National Monument on 11 August 1975 and underwent renovations for three years. Between 2009 and 2010, the theatre was closed for extensive renovations. It was built in the Neoclassical style by the Italian architect Pietro Cantini in 1885 and inaugurated on 27 October 1892. Is being enlarged following the restorations and pedestrianization of the street that links it to Bolivar Square. Its imposing Neoclassical style will be complemented by a modern cultural center. This will render it one of the main arts and culture hubs in the country.

Zipaquira Salt Cathedral

40 minutes away from the city, in the surrounding region, the Salt Cathedral is one of Colombia’s wonders. This enigmatic jewel is considered Colombia’s first wonder and the deepest cathedral in the world, at 590 ft. It is an ideal place to organize cultural activities, academic sessions and dinners for up to 300 seated people.

Nightlife

Bogota offers a wide range of thematic and Crossover music, to enjoy the best of Colombian and Latin Rhythms, mixed with International trends.

Colombian Coffee Baptism

From a traditional coffee tasting to a slow molecular cupping, awaken all your senses through the coffee which is part of our cultural identity.

Cutting Edge Street Art

The city has vibrant shops and markets to explore, where you can find locally made gold and emerald products, authentic Colombian products such as emeralds, clothes, leather goods, pottery, accessories, and other hand crafts.

Gastronomy and fine dining from all corners of Colombia

Enjoy an exceptional gastronomic experience brought from every region of Colombia, mixed with high-level international gastronomic eateries. Bogotá offers huge diversity, including some of the best restaurants in both Latin America and the world.

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Natural Attractions

1 Botanical Garden of Bogota José Celestino Mutis

The heart of Colombia’s flora and fauna, where you can find a 50-acre oasis of palm trees and lush tropical gardens.

This is a unique collection and preservation of exotic species from the Andes highlands and moor ecosystems that showcases the biodiversity that sets Colombia apart.

2 Bogota and its surroundings

Embrace our natural treasures less than an hour and a half from the city, where you can find National Natural Parks and landscapes full of contrasts.

There are many natural and adventure settings which invite you to discover and enjoy a variety of experiences such as hiking, trekking and birdwatching. Chicaque, Chingaza, La Chorrera waterfall, Sumapaz moorland and Guatavita Lagoon are also highly recommended spots to visit.

3 The El Dorado Legend

A journey of Legend into the territory of MHUYSQA culture located at Guatavita’s mystical and sacred Lagoon. The attractions include: Astronomy, Ceremonial Centers, museums, enchanted lagoons, moors, Mhuysqa’s indigenous communities with their cultural traditions, uses and customs.

Moving around Bogota

Yellow Taxis / Cabs

Taxis in Colombia are yellow cars. El Dorado International Airport offers an official taxi service, which can be easily found after passing through the international flight exit.

The two (2) authorized taxi companies are: Taxi Imperial and Radio Taxi Aeropuerto. Preferably, request the service by calling or making use of mobile applications such as: Taxis Libres and Cabify.

The driver must charge the passenger a standard fare according to the units shown on the taximeter (you can check the equivalence of fares and units in a price table available inside the car). When you take the taxi, the taximeter must show the basic fare (28 units); it will increase according to the distance traveled. There is an extra charge for special services such as going to the airport at night, among others. The minimum fare for a trip is COP $4,500 (approx USD $1.5) (*reference values 2022).

Private Transportation Platforms

Apps available to move around the city include taxis, private cars, and even public bikes. There are options to use mobile applications and pay by credit card. Applications which offer transportation services in private cars are available. Their rates are dynamic and change depending on the model of the car, availability in a given area, the route, and even the current traffic.


Public transportation system “Transmilenio”

  • Public transportation is used more by citizens than visitors.
  • Exclusive lanes for high capacity “bendy-buses”.
  • 2 types of buses:
  • Capacity for 150 passengers.
  • Capacity for 250 passengers.
  • 9 main stations in key locations of the city.
  • 143 bus stops.

Bike-friendly city

Bogota has the most extensive network of bike lanes in Latin America (330 Mi- 600 KM aprox).

  • + 1,000,000 bicycle trips per day.
  • 1,5 Million people go out for a bike ride on Sundays.
  • + 12,400 bicycle parking spaces.