Bogotá reabre su ventana a las estrellas
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Después de tres años cerrado, el planetario bogotano volvió a abrir al público. El domo de proyecciones, desde donde se puede viajar por el cosmos, es una de sus principales atracciones.
¡ASÍ ES EL PLANETARIO DE BOGOTÁ!│DOMINICANOS EN COLOMBIA
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¿Qué tal chicos?, ¡espero esten super bien!. En mi viaje a Colombia tuve la oportunidad de visitar el planetario nacional donde aprendes muchísimo de las estrellas y el universo.
En el video les muestro un pequeño recorrido de como es el planetario. ¡Espero lo disfruten!
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Travel Vlog//Planetarium of Bogota//Space Museum
Hello, and welcome back to a very space eventful vlog! As you know I'm in love with all things outer-space (especially Star Wars). So I decided to check out the Planetarium here in Bogota, as well as their space museum. I very much enjoyed it, and I hope you enjoy this short vlog of my experience there. As always, may the force be with you. ????
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The Planetarium of Bogotá is located here:
The Planetarium of Bogotá is a cultural center and planetarium located in the International Center of Bogota, Colombia, within Independence Park.Its dome has a 23-metre screen cupola.
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Places To Go - Bogota, Colombia (S2E17)
Bogota, the capital of Colombia, what a beautiful place. It's an important cultural center and truly breathtaking. Let's join host Matt Griffith as he shows us around Bogota!
Places we visit in this episode:
Museo Nacional de Colombia
Bogota Planetarium
Paloquemao Market
Mistral Cafe
Plaza Bolivar
Mount Monserrate
and more!
Produced by WorldTourism.com in association with North America Tourism, South America Tourism, Colombia Tourism, and Bogota Tourism.
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Planetarium Laser Show Bogota
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Planetario de Bogotá
Planetarium of Bogotá
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Visit Planetarium to Bogotá By Nicolas García 6B
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El Planetario Distrital de Bogotá, inaugurado el 22 de Diciembre de 1969 es un Centro Cultural donde no solo se encuentra el Teatro de Estrellas, sino también el Museo de Bogotá (antiguo Museo de Desarrollo Urbano), la Galería Santa Fé y la Sala Oriol Rangel. Se encuentra ubicado en el Centro Internacional de Bogotá en Colombia, dentro del Parque de la Independencia.
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Planetario Bogotá.
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A day in Bogota
Columbia has been famous for its violent history but that does not diminish its exotic beauty. The best example is modern Bogota, energetic, artistic and wonderfully chaotic.
Bogota Colombia(Santa Fe) Travel Vlog 2017 Day 9:Drive By El Barrio Via Taxi! Was It Safe For Me?
Bogota Colombia(Santa Fe) Travel Vlog 2017 Day 9:Drive By El Barrio Via Taxi! Was It Safe For Me?
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Andres,me and his wife cruise the downtown area of Bogota on Friday night via cab. We pass through various bars,clubs and a hostel because his wife wants to be alone with him tries to pay for me a hostel for the night.We see the districts of Bogota and how they differ, especially the run down areas. We also cruise by Santa Fe which is notorious for its hundreds of prostitutes standing in front of every hotel in this district; dozens and hundreds all lined up! As they call it;
zona de tolerancia,things get pretty dangerous before we leave!
Mi segundo anfitrión, Andrés y su esposa, recorrieron el centro de Bogotá el viernes por la noche en taxi. Pasamos por varios bares, clubes y un hostal porque su esposa quiere estar a solas con él, trata de pagarme un hostal por la noche. Vemos los barrios de Bogotá y cómo se diferencian, especialmente las áreas deterioradas. También navegamos por Santa Fe, que es conocida por sus cientos de prostitutas de pie frente a cada hotel en este distrito; ¡docenas y cientos se alinearon! Como lo llaman;
zona de tolerancia, ¡las cosas se vuelven peligrosas antes de que nos vayamos!
Santa Fe is the third locality of Bogotá, Capital District of Colombia. Santa Fe is the traditional downtown of the city of Bogotá, the area where the city was founded by Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada on August 6, 1538. This area once comprised Bogotá's total main urban area and was known as Santa Fe de Bogotá with its traditional neighbourhoods.
Santa Fe hosts the main business areas in Bogotá, and is served by the Carrera Séptima, one of the main arteries of the city. The locality hosts most of Bogotá's skyscrapers. The International Center and the financial district along the Avenida Jiménez are also located within Santa Fe. It also contains the colonial-era commercial neighbourhood of San Victorino.
The main streets of central Bogotá intersect in Santa Fe: Carrera Séptima, formerly known as Calle Real (Royal Street), Carrera Décima, Calle 26, Avenida Circunvalar, Avenida Caracas, Avenida Ciudad de Lima and Avenida Jiménez.
Santa Fe also has a rural area located in the Eastern Hills of which Monserrate and Guadalupe are the main landmarks. The locality of La Candelaria was the location where Santa Fe de Bogotá was founded and is an enclave in the middle of the locality Santa Fe. La Candelaria was separated from Santa Fe after the creation of the Capital District.
Santa Fé has seen better days. Visitors from the U.S. may quickly recognize the atmosphere as that of an inner-city slum, and that's about right. During the day, the busiest areas between Cra 10 and Ave Caracas are safe enough aside from pickpocketing, but nearly the whole area at night veers between eerily quiet except for the odd crackhead, or busy enough with the sort of people you don't really want to get to know.
On the other hand, the small neighborhood of La Macarena, to the east of Parque de la Independencia, which contains the city's Planetarium and Plaza del Toros (the bullfighting arena), is one of the city's quaintest and most delightful places to hang out. It's a quiet, bohemian neighborhood filled with artsy cafes, art galleries, and great mid-range and upscale restaurants. It's considered one of the most up-and-coming parts of the city, perhaps destined to rival the nighttime destinations further north.
Los Mártires has seemingly been forgotten. Heavily urban, heavily poor, it is frequented by foreign visitors generally only to visit some shady markets to buy goods for extremely low (i.e., probably stolen) prices. So keep your cash tightly guarded, but don't stay away—there are interesting things to see and do here, good food to be had on the very cheap, and you'll get some street cred when telling mid–upper class Bogotanos where you hang out.
Cerro de Monserrate. A truly beautiful panoramic view of the city is only a funicular or transferico ride away. You can take the funicular up and the transferico down, or vice versa. You have the option to buying one way tickets, too. You will have the most amazing views and also enjoy Colombian or French food in the two full-service restaurants at the top. There are also souvenir stalls on the weekends. Remember to bring a warm coat, because it is chilly up there.
El Planetario de Bogota, Vacaciones 2017 En Bogota, Colombia.
Vacaciones 2017 En Bogota, Colombia.
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La Perseverancia Market is located in La Macarena Bogota. The construction of the Bavaria Beer Factory attracted a lot of workers from near neighborhoods to La Macarena, and because it was difficult to them to transport from their homes to their places of work, they started living in the neighborhood La Perseverancia, or as it is call nowadays “El Barrio Obrero” (The Worker’s Neighborhood) . Due this, it was created in 1940 La Perseverancia Market, to provide food to the new inhabitants of La Macarena (To know more about La Perseverancia Market history check this out:
La Perseverancia Market has a place for traditional Colombian food restaurants where people can try 14 different types of traditional Colombian cuisine, such as food from the Colombian Caribbean region, the Pacfiic Region and from the different departments of the Colombian Andean Mountains. In another space, there’s a spot for buying fruits and vegetables. Here you can try a lot of exotic Colombian fruits, such as Borojó, Tomate de Árbol, Lulo, Curuba or Banana Passion Fruit, Granadilla and Guanabana (To know more about exotic Colombian fruits check this out:
La Macarena Bogota ( is a neighborhood located in Bogota’s Downtown and it is recognized by the restaurants located there ( street art and touristic places such as the Planetarium of Bogota ( the Independence Park ( la Plaza de Toros la Santamaría ( and the Museum of Modern Art of Bogota (MAMBO:
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Bogota Travel Guide - Colombia Experience Of Joy
Bogota Travel Guide - Colombia Experience Of Joy
Bogotá is the capital city of Colombia. Bogotá is Colombia's beating heart, an engaging and vibrant capital cradled by chilly Andean peaks and steeped in sophisticated urban cool. The city's cultural epicenter is La Candelaria, the cobbled historic downtown to which most travelers gravitate.
Bogotá is a city of contrasts, and as such it offers a unique experience to its visitors. Prepare to find a hectic balance between the new and the old; the peaceful and the frantic. Bogota is divided into 4 sections: The South which is mainly the poorer section of the city; El Centro, which translates Center, is the city's original Downtown and hosts most of its traditional heritage locations, city and public offices, and financial headquarters. El Occidente, which is home to Bogota's major sporting venues and outdoor parks, as well as residence areas for mainly middle and some upper class living; and The North which is where most modern development has taken place, and combines many upscale living spaces with affluent shopping centres, boutiques, cafes, nightclubs, and many new business neighbourhoods offering headquarters to many multinational corporations.
The city of Bogotá is divided into 20 distinct localities, or Districts, and every visit to this city should include touring at least three or four of them, depending on the purpose and extent of one's travel. The must-see Districts are:
La Candelaria: The colonial district is officially the first neighborhood of Bogotá . Colombia's capital city was founded here in 1538 by Spanish conquistador Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada y Rivera in a spot known today as El Chorro de Quevedo. The next year, authorities re-founded the city a few blocks away at what is now known as the Plaza de Bolívar. Bogotá then grew up around the neighborhood.
Chapinero : North of La Candelaria, it comprises the new downtown areas of the city, combining office space, residential areas and hundreds of alternatives for shopping, dining and sightseeing. In a city famous for its wild traffic, you'll really enjoy the walks that can be had around El Nogal, La Cabrera and Chicó Reservado. Begin at Carrera 7a around streets 79 or 80, and zig-zag your way down and north until you find the Parque 93.
El Salitre: makes for a unique sightseeing experience with its ample offerings in public venues for Sports and Outdoor activities. . Outdoor fans will find the city's biggest Public Park (Simón Bolívar), home to the most crowded open-air concerts and festivals year-round.
La Macarena : A bohemian neighborhood around the bullfight ring full of artsy cafes, art galleries and great restaurants, centered around carrera 4a between calles 26 and 30.
Parque de la 93: A trendy section of Bogotá with nightclubs and cafes frequently visited by Bogota's jet set.
San Victorino : Located in the center of the city just in front of TransMilenio's station, Av. Jimenez.
Usaquén : The northernmost district, home to many sightseeing locations, modern business squares, and traditional architecture examples. The main square is the meeting point of the area where you can find pretty nice restaurants and bars and located just a few blocks north of Centro Comercial Santa Barbara.
Other districts include: Bosa, Engativá, Fontibón, Kennedy, Los Mártires, Puente Aranda, Rafael Uribe Uribe, Suba, Sumapaz, Barrios Unidos and Tunjuelito.
A lot to see in Bogota such as :
Gold Museum
Monserrate
Plaza Bolívar, Bogotá
Museo Botero
Colombian National Museum
Bogotá Botanical Garden
Simón Bolívar Park
Primatial Cathedral of Bogotá
93 Park
House - Museum Quinta Bolívar
Colpatria Tower
Maloka Interactive Center
Capitolio Nacional
Salitre Mágico
Plazoleta Chorro de Quevedo
Paloquemao
Parque Mundo Aventura
La Macarena
Coin and bill Production Museum
Monserrate Sanctuary
Cascada la Chorrera
Santa Clara Museum
Bogotá Museum of Modern Art MAMBO
Casa de Nariño
Iglesia de San Francisco
Usaquén Flea Market
Quebrada La Vieja
District Planetarium Bogota
Guadalupe Hill
Parque del Chicó
Parque de Los Novios
Independence Museum - Casa del Florero
Parque Mirador de los Nevados
Usaquén Park
Zona G
Los Cerros
Divercity
Enrique Olaya Herrera National Park
Santuario Nuestra Señora del Carmen
El Virrey Park
Multiparque
Gabriel García Márquez Cultural Center
Aventura La Chorrera Park
Santander Park
Museo Colonial
La Sabana
( Bogota - Colombia ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Bogota . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Bogota - Colombia
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El Planetario de Bogotá se reabrió el 21 de marzo del 2013 luego de dos años de obras y montajes transformándolo en un moderno planetario. Todo esto gracias al apoyo al proyecto por parte de la Secretaría Distrital de Cultura, Recreación y Deporte y la administración del Instituto Distrital de las Artes, IDARTES.
Crowne Plaza TEQUENDAMA BOGOTA - Bogota, Colombia
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Towering skyscrapers juxtaposed with colonial churches create a unique blend of old and new in vibrant Bogota. For work or play, the Crowne Plaza® Tequendama Bogotá hotel is ideal for exploring Colombia's capital city.
Set in the heart of the business district, we're within minutes of the area's biggest companies, including Bavaria, BanColombia, Davivienda and Banco de Occidente. Need to host a meeting in Bogota, Colombia? Our hotel's 32 elegant meeting rooms, 850 covered parking spaces and perks like a 2-Hour RFP Response Guarantee and Daily Meeting Debriefs make us The Place To Meet. We have a well-equipped Business Center, and we're just 10 km from the airport.
Whatever your interests, there's something for everyone in Bogota. The hotel is surrounded by some of the city's best museums, such as the Gold Museum and National Museum. Monserrate Hill, a famous Bogota landmark, is just one km away. For a different view of the city, explore the historic La Candelaria neighborhood. We are just a block from the Bogota Planetarium and a short drive from Salitre Magico Amusement Park.
Our staff warmly welcomes you to the Tequendama hotel, where you enjoy world-class amenities in Bogota, Colombia. Our hotel's spa services help you relax, and the Crowne Plaza Sleep Advantage® Program offers a restful night of sleep. We look forward to providing you with excellent service during your next visit.
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