Bogota FAQs
Is altitude sickness common in Bogota?
Yes, Bogota sits at 2,640 meters above sea level, and some visitors experience mild headaches or shortness of breath. Stay hydrated, avoid heavy meals and alcohol on your first day, and allow your body 24-48 hours to acclimate.
Can I drink the tap water in Bogota?
Yes, the tap water in Bogota is generally safe to drink and of high quality. However, if you have a highly sensitive stomach, stick to filtered or bottled water to avoid minor digestive issues.
What should I pack for the weather?
Pack layers. The weather can transition rapidly from warm sunshine to chilly rain in a single afternoon. A light, windproof jacket, an umbrella, long pants, and comfortable closed-toe walking shoes are essential.
Is Bogota safe for solo travelers?
Yes, provided you stick to well-traveled neighborhoods, avoid walking alone at night, and keep your valuables secure. Stick to northern districts like Chicó, Chapinero, and Usaquén for a safer base.
How do I pay for things in Bogota?
Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and supermarkets. However, you will need cash (Colombian Pesos) for street food, small cafes, market stalls, and public transit cards.