And we're off!

Like all of our epic journeys, this one began in Skegvegas! We dropped Bertha off at the storage facility on a surprisingly sunny 🌞 morning and took a taxi to the station to go to Gatwick.
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A brief layover in Madrid

We had an early start this morning, but we got checked in and through security in record time! We were having breakfast in Spoons by 7.30am! Mark obviously had the obligatory pint or two of ThatchersLeggi altro
Arriving in Colombia 🇨🇴

Our flight ✈️ from Madrid to Bogota, in a plane named Julio Iglesias, no less 😂, was uneventful. There is not much to see when you are flying over the Atlantic Ocean for hours on end! 😀Leggi altro
City tour with Gina

We didn’t get a great deal of sleep! The street outside our room was very noisy with car horns blasting, music blaring, and people partying until the wee small hours. We got our own back by havingLeggi altro
Breakfast!

Our first stop of our tour was at a traditional family-run café for breakfast. The Panaderia Donde el Flaco is located on a pretty street festooned with colourful upturned umbrellas. On the wayLeggi altro
Cerro de Montserrate

After breakfast, we set off to climb the hill to take the funicular to the summit of Monserrate Mountain, which overlooks Bogota. We were already at altitude, so some of our group struggled with theLeggi altro
Amazing views and a stunning church

All downtown Bogotá, south Bogotá, and some sections of the north of the city are visible from the top of the mountain. We were lucky that the weather was clear enough to see the views.
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Souvenir market and cable car ride

After visiting the church, Gina showed us round the souvenir market. She explained which items came from each region in Colombia and which of the 147 indigenous peoples had made them. It was a delightLeggi altro
Gold Museum

Our next stop was at the Gold Museum. At home, I have a copy of '1000 Places to See Before You Die'. In it, when I checked before the start of this trip, one of the essential places to visit inLeggi altro
Plaza de Bolívar and ajiaco

We then walked up Calle Real, the main pedestrianised shopping street in Bogota, to reach Plaza de Bolivar. The place was thronging with people - tourists mingled with local families enjoying SaturdayLeggi altro
Centro Cultural Gabriel García Márquez

We dodged the rain and the flooded streets to get to our next stop - the Gabriel Garcia Marquez Cultural Centre.
Gabriel (6 March 1927 – 17 April 2014) was a Colombian novelist, short-storyLeggi altro
Café Herencia

The final stop on our tour was at Café Herencia and Art Gallery. Here, Gina explained to us all about the coca trade in Colombia. It is legal to grow coca here, and indeed, indigenous people areLeggi altro
Music and dance everywhere

After the tour, we wandered back in the direction of our hostel through some really pretty streets. Music is everywhere in this city. Street performers attract large crowds. Pedestrians start dancingLeggi altro
Traditional Colombian dinner

For dinner, we went to Origen Bistró. Gina had recommended it to us, and it was just round the corner from our hostel.
The food was delicious! We just had a main course each as we had been snackingLeggi altro
Breakfast with a view

It wasn’t quite so noisy overnight, so we slept better. We're still on the wrong time, though, so we woke up very early.
Surprisingly, in the light of how much rain we had yesterday, we woke upLeggi altro
Museo Botero

We had planned an easier day today and were in no rush to get out. Traffic is banned from the centre of Bogota on Sundays. The streets are given over to walkers, joggers, skaters, and cyclists in anLeggi altro
More photos of the museum

Attached to this footprint 👣 are more photos of the exhibits and of the beautiful building and its grounds.
A Sunday meander

From the museum, we wandered around the local area, soaking up the atmosphere and enjoying the sunshine.
We crept into the Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria during a service. The priestLeggi altro
More photos of Plaza de Bolívar

An unexpected dance festival

We walked past Bogotá's military museum. We had already decided that we wouldn't go in, despite the free entry. However, there was a festival of traditional dance going on and we found ourselvesLeggi altro
Lunch at Tinteo

We chose a traditional Colombian restaurant with a pleasant courtyard so that we could enjoy the sunshine. We decided to order three appetisers to share as we didn't want a full meal. We are alreadyLeggi altro
Day trip to Zipaquira

We were up early so that we had time to venture out for breakfast. We found somewhere just around the corner that did scrambled eggs and strong coffee - the perfect start to the day!
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Walking tour of Zipaquira

From the cultural centre, we walked to the impressive main square of Zipaquira, passing original Spanish Colonial architecture on the way. The square is surrounded on all sides by attractiveLeggi altro
More photos of Zipaquira main square

Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira

The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá is an underground Roman Catholic church built within the tunnels of a salt mine 200 metres underground in a halite mountain near Zipaquirá. It is a touristLeggi altro
ViaggiatoreExciting 😁
Viaggiatore😁😁
ViaggiatoreSo exciting!!!
ViaggiatoreWe've got big grins on our faces!! 😁😁