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Here's a relaxed and enjoyable 3-day itinerary for you in Bogota, Colombia:
Start your day with a leisurely breakfast at a local café to soak in the Colombian coffee culture. Then head to Monserrate, a mountain that offers stunning views of the city. You can take the funicular or cable car up to the top. Spend some time exploring the church and enjoying the panoramic views. For lunch, try some traditional Colombian dishes at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, take a stroll through the historic La Candelaria neighborhood, known for its colorful buildings and street art. End the day with a relaxing dinner at a cozy restaurant.
Begin your day with a visit to Usaquen, a charming neighborhood known for its Sunday flea market. Even if it's not a Sunday, you can still enjoy the quaint streets, boutiques, and cafes. Have a leisurely brunch at one of the local eateries. Next, head to the Botanical Garden of Bogota for a peaceful walk among the diverse plant species. Enjoy a picnic lunch in the garden or nearby park. In the evening, explore the Zona T area for shopping, dining, and nightlife. Try some Colombian street food for dinner and maybe catch a live music performance.
Start your day with a visit to the Paloquemao Market, one of Bogota's largest and most vibrant markets. Wander through the stalls filled with fresh produce, flowers, and local goods. Enjoy a delicious breakfast at one of the market's food stalls. Next, take a leisurely walk or bike ride along the Ciclovia, a network of car-free streets open for pedestrians and cyclists on Sundays. For lunch, head to a local restaurant to try some traditional Colombian dishes. In the afternoon, visit the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira, a stunning underground church built within a salt mine. Return to Bogota for a farewell dinner at a rooftop restaurant with a view of the city lights.
I hope this itinerary helps you make the most of your time in Bogota while keeping a relaxed pace and avoiding museums. Enjoy your trip!
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