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Bogota Skyline, photo by Matthew Riche. Cerro de Monserrate, a dramatic and lushly forested mountain, lies at the heart of the city. At the southern end lies La Candelariaan club colonial district gay affordable accommodation and eating options are within walking distance of the major plazas, cathedrals and museums.

Modern architecture buffs will enjoy the red brick and curving, natural designs of Rogelio Salmona, whose influence can be spotted alongside more traditional styles. Of note in the Colonial section is a bizarre room dedicated to portraits of deceased nuns and one gigantic photograph of a floating Marina Abramovic.

Botero paints humorously engorged portraits, nudes and still-life scenes that never fail to win over casual visitors and art lovers alike. El Artista bustles with a savvy lunch crowd and is a great place to try Colombian specialties like the astonishingly meaty bandeja paisaa combination of fried beef, sausage, chicharron, avocado and fried egg on a bed of beans and rice.

Both the dark heart of the capital and a chic residential district where you can spy eclectic art collections through windows, La Macarena can be dark on foot by strolling between Carreras 4 and 5 between Calle 26 and One of the few neighbourhoods in Latin America to be prefaced as gay, Chapinero lies a short cab ride north bogota La Macarena.

Simply walk along Carrera 9 between Calles 58 and 60 after pm to explore the tightly packed nightlife district. Further north, between Calles 79 and 85 and Carreras 11 to 15, the Zona Rosa is an upscale fashion, dining and nightlife enclave. The area includes Zona T, a cluster of pedestrian-only streets club with stylish restaurants, live music bars and bogota, many with patio terraces, along with fashion boutiques by the best local designers.

From there, the options gay fill several weekends. At El Perro y la Calandriathe locals pack two floors, drinking heavily and singing along to romantic Spanish ballads. If you want to sleep near the nightlife, Chapinero has few accommodation options beyond the by-the-hour variety, although the High Park Hotel is gay-friendly and comes well reviewed.

For the adventurous, there is Dark Club sex club, one of many in this city, where nudity is the dress code and nothing is forbidden. If you want to relax after the hedonism of Chapinero, upscale hotel accommodation can be found in the Zona Norte, starting around Calle 72 and ending in the s. If you want to avoid the nosy concierge, Oasis Collections rents handpicked apartments and studios.

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Stylish shoes, clothes and accessories can be bought at the independent BackstageCorp boutique. The route is lined with vendors selling fresh fruit juices and Bogotans burning off the excesses of the weekend. With a central Colombia location it's a Latin American hub for domestic and international airlines.

For bus or taxi services into town see a the counter at the arrivals terminal for pre-paid tickets. For taxis this will include the name of the driver and the fare at a very reasonable official rate, to most downtown destinations. See the SITP website for routes and schedules.

The TransMilenio 'rapid transit system' of articulated buses runs on 12 routes of dedicated bus roads, serving stations, created in place of the proposed but never completed Metro rail system. A network of regular city buses feeds the central lines from the various neighborhoods.

TransMilenio system stations are designated on maps with an "M" sign. Intercity buses run between major cities, often reaching even the smallest villages, and most towns have local bus services.