La Calera is a well-known weekend destination in Bogotá where locals visit to enjoy the fresh air of the Colombian countryside and enjoy activities…
Staying in a treehouse is the ultimate way to fulfill your childhood fantasy and luckily as an adult, you can finally make dreams come…
Finding craft beer in Bogotá isn’t difficult – there’s a BBC (Bogotá Beer Company) nearly on every corner! But besides the most well-known brand…
If you’re going to be in Colombia you MUST try the coffee. It’s the third-largest coffee producing country in the world, producing 1,785,744,000 pounds per…
Hostels are not what they used to be as millennial “flashpackers” are dominating the market and preferring well-designed environments that fit their budget. A…
Bogotá is an incredibly hip and edgy city where you’ll that the locals like to express themselves with what they are wearing. And where…
Woven by the Arhuaco community in Colombia’s Sierra Nevada mountains, mochilas (traditional bags) represent a tradition that’s been passed down over generations. The labor-intensive…
Zebra Fisgona hosts a complete portfolio of tours in Bogotá for travelers looking to get off-the-beaten-path and experience this vibrant city with a local. …
Glamping is one of the best ways to enjoy the outdoors as you get to enjoy the feeling of being in nature with modern…
Within Bogotá’s historical and quirky neighborhood of La Candelaria lies Botanico Hostel, a secret oasis hidden behind a set of colorful colonial doors. Arriving…
Sustainable shopping is starting to become easier in Bogotá thanks to an array of new businesses opening with a focus on being zero waste.…
Bogotá is normally known for its wild rumbas in the Zona Rosa, however as the pandemic hit, this all came to a screeching halt.…
Tourism in Colombia is at a standstill with locals quarantined at home and international travelers banned for another few months, but that doesn’t mean…
Locals often say “Chapinero tiene todo” (Chapinero has everything) and as the neighborhood, I call home in Bogotá, I would have to agree. It’s…
We’re Joey & Giovanni, local bloggers behind this website, Bogotivo.com – where we write about the best places to eat, drink, party, and sleep…
How much time do you need in Santa Marta? 48 hours is the perfect amount of time to get to known this beachside gem.…
Staying in a treehouse is the ultimate way to fulfill your childhood fantasy and luckily as an adult, you can finally make dreams come…
Bogotá is such a dog-friendly city that I honestly see more people with dogs than kids walking around (especially at Parque El Virrey on…