W Bogotá's W Does Brunch (weekends 12-4pm, COP$115,000) is as popular with locals as with hotel guests; every table at Market Kitchen is full of Bogotans tucking into waffles, poke bowls, and arepas, ...
Bogota’s economy is mainly based on the service sector, and benefits from its prominent role in being home to the country’s political. What would be the city’s industry has largely moved to the ...
Visitors to Bogotá looking for a quiet wine bar — not to mention the type of hip, minimalist natural wine bar popping up in dining capitals around the world — should manage their expectations. Wine is ...
Bogotá brings in water rationing with El Niño weather phenomenon meaning city could run out in under two months Couples in Bogotá are being asked to shower together as water supplies are rationed in ...
Veronica Stoddart is a multiple-award-winning travel editor and writer who has visited more than 110 countries on seven continents, reporting from many of them. She has covered everything from New ...
BOGOTÁ, Colombia — The Colombian capital is home to 11 million people — and to some of the worst traffic jams in the world. That's why, after more than 80 years of dithering, Bogotá officials are ...
There’s a new meme being shared widely this week across social media accounts in Colombia’s capital Bogotá, as the city grapples with a water crisis. It’s an image of C. Montgomery Burns, the ...
Perched on a plateau in the Andes at close to 9,000 feet, Bogotá is at a high point in more ways than one. Culturally, artistically, and gastronomically, the Colombian capital has never felt more ...
CZR Brunch 2.0 reflects CZR Exchange’s broader strategy to establish a strong and localized presence in one of the ...
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