The Ultimate Guide on Where to Stay in Bogotá: the Best Neighborhoods & the Best Hotels in Bogotá

I have lived in Bogotá since March 2020 and have gotten to know the city quite well since then. The number one question I get asked as a foreigner living in Bogota is “Where should I stay in Bogotá during my trip?” Bogota is a sprawling city of 632 square miles and 8 million people. … Continue Reading

9 of the Best Cafes in Bogotá to Check Out

Whether it’s your first time in Bogotá or you’ve been a bunch of times, one thing is for sure – there is always something new to discover – especially when it comes to new, cool, cafes to check out! Something I personally love about living in Bogotá is the food and cafe culture and how … Continue Reading

How To Combat (and AVOID!) Altitude Sickness in Bogotá

I was recently chatting with a fellow traveler about her last trip to Bogotá – and she said it was awful. Aghast, I asked her why, and she said it was because she felt ill the entire time. Ahhh I thought, a classic case of altitude sickness in Bogotá. I too have been hit with … Continue Reading

20 Things to Know Before Visiting Colombia (including safety measures!)

I have been visiting Colombia since 2105 and have learned a lot about this beautiful country during that time. A lot of people ask me what it’s like here, and I usually start by describing the gorgeous and diverse landscapes, and the friendly people. That being said, there are so many things that might be … Continue Reading

A Guide to Tipping in Colombia: What is the Tipping Etiquette?

As a former waitress of 10 years in the USA, I am very sensitive to tipping and tipping culture since my salary basically relied on tips. Tipping culture is SO different from country to country, so I always like to know what the proper tipping etiquette is for each of the places that I travel. … Continue Reading

This is the Colombian Coffee Farm You Need to Visit: Cafetal de la Trinidad

There is a common misconception that the only place to experience an authentic Colombian coffee farm is in Eje Cafetero, aka the country’s coffee region. Don’t get me wrong; I love this region of Colombia and encourage you to go there if you can, but what is very important to know is that you don’t have … Continue Reading

Villa de Leyva: A Relaxing Weekend Trip From Bogotá

I read that visiting Villa de Leyva was like taking a time machine back to the 16th century, and seeing it with my own eyes confirmed that statement for sure. Charming and quaint are the first two adjectives that come to mind when describing this colonial town outside of Bogotá, largely in part due to … Continue Reading