Last Day in Bogota

We started off the day getting caffeine at Juan Valdez near our hotel.

Then we went to venture off around Usaquen, where we stopped by a “Mac Store” (where it was basically an Apple store, but they did not have any iPhone X).

We grabbed a light lunch at Osaka.

And then stopped a nearby shopping center called Hacienda Santa Barbers.l (where they also had a La Plaza de Qudres).

On our way to the museum of Gold, I thought it was interesting that people sell things on the roads:

At the Gold Museum, it was super cheap to enter (like $1.50 USD or 4000 pesos)

After the Gold museum we went to a a church called Catedral de la Virgin.

We went our way back to Zona Rosa, where we stopped by a Taco Bel and I got some Nachos and a bunch of candy (the equivalent to Hershey’s in Colombia is Jet):

We then got a full body massage at Chairama spa (it was $151000 pesos, which I though was a bit pricey for Colombia).

After the massage, we stopped by a bar called La Cerveceria.

The last bar we went to was called Cabrera Resto Bar, where they had really good deep house music (much like Roxanne, except they had a DJ).

To end off, some interesting things I thought I should mention:

  • Empanadas are more corn-like in Colombia compared to the US
  • The exchange rate was about 3 times the US
  • Alcoholic drinks were almost the same price as the US, but good in general was cheap

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