Traditional Colombian games and sports: how to play rana
Behind the traditional sports and games we enjoy, there is a festive and happy spirit that characterizes our culture. An example of this is rana!
Bogotá is the capital city of Colombia, that´s why here you can find all you want and need! From travelers to expats, everyone has a place in this lovely city.
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Behind the traditional sports and games we enjoy, there is a festive and happy spirit that characterizes our culture. An example of this is rana!
All you need to know about fast food in Bogotá: the dishes and the places you don't want to miss during your visit if you are a fast food lover.
In this article you'll get to know what's the meaning and difference between the words Rolos and Cachacos as well as some of the most common words used.
Throwing heavy-metal pucks, gunpowder, music, beer, explosives, and tons of fun! That’s what the Colombian national sport, tejo, is all about!
If you love the history of Bogotá and why this city has that name, this article is for you. Keep reading and find out everything about the origins of Bogotá.
Looking for boxes, tapes, and moving trucks? No more! Follow this guide that will make your move comfortable and easy so you can continue living in Bogotá
The tasty world of Colombian potatoes will leave you amazed by its diversity and its importance in our gastronomy!
It doesn’t matter if it’s breakfast, lunch, or dinner, Colombian soups are an appropriate meal for any time of the day and there’s so many to choose from!
Every city has its posh residential areas, Bogotá has Los Rosales neighborhood. A major part of its charm resides in its history and things to do...
If you are a fruit lover you will love Bogotá! You'll be surprised at the variety of fresh tropical and authentic Colombian fruits you find here.
You’re coming to Bogotá, but have absolutely no idea what to pack, right? I can guarantee that by bringing these essentials you'll have no major surprises
This is your opportunity to try Sobrebarriga! A classic dish among Colombian families that gathers them on Sundays. Try this recipe and become local!
If you want to try our gastronomy, try the “Bandeja Paisa” in Bogotá, one of the most typical Colombian dishes that for sure will satisfy your appetite.
The most famous Colombian food and drinks brands are here! Check out which are those brands that you definitely need to try when coming to Bogotá.
A cheese lover has to know where the best cheeses in Bogotá are. Follow this guide through the Colombian cheeses that you can try in this great city.
Among all of the traditional Colombian food, the baked snacks you can try here will probably be some of the best you’ll try in your life (mark my words!)
In Bogotá you can find all the types of typical Colombian arepas. In this article, you will find the 4 most commonand delicious ones and their recipes.
Visiting the locality of Teusaquillo (also a neighborhood) is great opportunity to experience the history and rich culture Bogotá has!
Not only is Colombian food awesome, but you also have amazing sauces! Find out here the typical Colombian sauces you can`t miss when you visit Bogotá.
As a big, diverse city, Bogotá has tons of options depending on what you think is the best accommodation for you, according to your travel personality.
Agua de Panela, Chocolate Santafereño and Masato are three of the most typical Colombian drinks of Bogotá. Check in this article how to prepare them.
Chapinero is one of the best neighborhoods (and localities) to enjoy a truly local experience. It is recognized for its diversity and good vibes.
I’ve enjoyed Ajiaco my whole life. However, since I arrived to Bogotá, I’ve rediscovered this very typical Colombian soup and made it part of my daily life.
Have you tried arepa de yuca? It’s one of my favorite street dishes in Bogotá and I dare to say, of the WORLD. Learn how to prepare it at home!