Bogotá Layover Guide
Make the most of your Bogotá layover! Expert guide to Gold Museum, culture, museums, and neighborhoods.
Bogotá layover at a glance
Candelaria, ajiaco, and strong coffee fit into one layover if you manage traffic.
Is it worth leaving the airport?
- Leave with 6+ hours. Under that, stay airside.
- Visa: US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia are visa-free. Others must meet Colombia rules.
- Luggage: Arrivals storage at BOG, about $10 USD / 40,000 COP per day.
- Transit: 40-70 minutes to Candelaria by taxi/app; buses slower.
3-5 hours: stay airside
Juan Valdez or Oma coffee, arepas, and a lounge (Avianca, El Dorado) for showers/Wi‑Fi. Gate 40 minutes before boarding.
6-9 hours: Candelaria and coffee
Taxi/app to Candelaria. Plaza de Bolívar, quick Botero Museum stop, ajiaco at La Puerta Falsa (~$12 USD / 48,000 COP) or an arepa. Coffee at Azahar or Colo. Leave 4 hours before departure.
10+ hours: add Monserrate
Candelaria first, then taxi to Monserrate cable car. Go up if weather is clear (~$6-8 USD / 24,000-32,000 COP). Light snack at the top. Taxi back with a big rush-hour buffer.
Getting there and back
- Taxi/App: $18-28 USD / 72,000-112,000 COP; 40-70 minutes.
- Bus: Too slow for tight layovers.
Money and budget
- Currency: COP; cards often accepted; carry 50,000-100,000 COP cash.
- 6-9h: ~$58 USD / 232,000 COP (rides, meal, coffee/snack).
- 10h+: ~$79-91 USD / 316,000-364,000 COP (rides, meals, cable car).
Logistics and safety
- Immigration: 20-40 minutes typical.
- Storage: Arrivals, ~$10 USD / 40,000 COP per day.
- Return: Back at BOG 3h before intl, 2h domestic; add for traffic.
- Safety: Candelaria in daylight; keep phone secure, use apps/official taxis.
If you stay airside
- Lounges: Avianca, El Dorado; showers and food.
- Food: Juan Valdez, Oma, local snacks.
- Rest: Lounges best.
