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Best Bars in Bogota

Hi. For people visiting Bogota, what are the best bars and places to go at night. I am placing my thoughts below, but am interested in some new ones as I seem to have been stuck in the well known places that all the foreighners go to!!

Bogota Beer Company Zona Rosa - for early drinks and great atmosphere - spend a lot of time here,

BBC Parke 93 - I like this place as well!

Palos de Moguer - the one in Zona Rosa is great. Larger area than BBC and better music (in my op). Also have a new one in Parke 93, but is much quieter. Oh - and one in Cali which is cool!!

Irish Pub Zona Rosa - not to bad and good atmosphere,

English Pun in Parke 93 - another good place. Havnt been this time so may go 2nite!!

Mr Babillas - My favourite place - awsome disco club in Zona Rosa - pity it shuts at 3!!

San Angel in Parke 93 - Restaurant that turns into a disco on Thurs through Sat. Many people rave about it, but I am personally not that big a fan of this place.

Gotica - seems very popular with many younger people and some westerners, although I got the feeling the place was a bit of a drug haunt - although I may be wrong.

Tropico - good place that sells cocktails in Atlantis mall.

Chasois near Zona Rosa - nice bar rest with a good crowd!

So - where else is good. For discos, would be interested in somewhere with a similar atmosphere to Mr B´s, more so than like Gotica (ahh - and I know I need to try Andres de Carne (Sp) in Chia!!.

By bickerss on Dec 19, 2004, 12:35 in Friendly Talkzone. AddThis Social Bookmark Button


bickerss says on Dec 19, 2004, 13:01:

Yes, that is true, the tourist bars are the only ones I have visited, hence the reason for my post - I want to find other ones!

I am also confused about your statement

¨¨sorry I am just pissed about the previouse post¨¨

I had not made any previous posts today??

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bickerss says on Dec 19, 2004, 13:02:

ah, sorry. I know what post you are talking about now. I will read ur reply.

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bickerss says on Dec 19, 2004, 13:20:

I have just re-read my post, and I am sorry if it came over that I was stating u personally were full of crap and dont live here - it was not aimed at you at all and I didnt even have u in mind. It was agreeing with one part of the posters comments where they stated that many people post crap about Colombia (I did not assume he was referring to you), and this I agreed with (not referring to you). I should have read the post more carefully.

To reiterate, my statement was made to state that many people who write or say negative things about Colombia, have never been here and know little of the country other than a gov website. I am not referring to people on this site generally, it is actually usually c-workers, friends etc and replies on the lonelyplanet website.

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Gator says on Dec 19, 2004, 14:22:

Thanks gringoinbogotá, that.. echoes my feelings. My wife and I could name a couple of spots that gringos would never know about-unless taken there.

!Siga trayendo mas fermentarskis!

"Credidi pretio parvo emere et magno vendere tibi in animo fuisse!" .

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LarsBrink says on Dec 19, 2004, 15:04:

Andres Carne de Res! Simply the best place on earth for food, drinks and dance. It is not in Bogotá sadly, but only 30 minutes from there!

Take a night there (get a driver!) and get back here and tell! The place is in Chia.

Regards,

Lars Brink - colombia.dk - brink-christensen.dk

~ Lars Brink ~ www.colombia.dk ~

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santiBOG says on Dec 19, 2004, 15:52:

I agree with Lars Andrés is the best. Sadly, gringoinbog will probably never go there as it is not advisable for a gringo to cross the city limits into Chia.

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EdGunn1 says on Dec 19, 2004, 17:11:

Andres is definitely a personal favorite I have been there numerous times and have always had a blast. I have even taken the trip on a bus with mi novia......much cheaper, but takes a little longer. A taxi one way to Chia from the Zona Rosa is only 25000 pesos, not bad and worth it. I am especially fond of Andres sangria.....give it a try.

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Gator says on Dec 19, 2004, 17:21:

Chia? You Owe It to Yourself to.. make a little trip to Chia, just to the north of Bogotá, and dine at Andres Carne de Res. Best damn steak I ever ate. Great dancing and I mean GREAT. Only open Friday, Saturday and Sunmday (Sunday is mostly famlies) but it REAlly rocks on Saturday.

"Credidi pretio parvo emere et magno vendere tibi in animo fuisse!" .

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Lauthra says on Dec 19, 2004, 18:14:

Bogota Beer Company Its's so overrated, the seats are horrible, the beer isn't that good and the music is too loud, considering its a place to sit and chat.
We like El Recreo de Adán, won't say where it is simply cos I wouldn't want it to be filled with foreigners.
Saludos desde Cali!
Nato
www.theburrow.co.uk

Nato (='.'=)

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ACBlessing says on Dec 19, 2004, 18:15:

Chia not dangerous I agree...I've been to Chia many, many times without ever having problems.

Alex Blessing, Spokane, WA, USA
alex at acblessing.com,MSN Messenger
www.acblessing.com

Just plain poor

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ACBlessing says on Dec 19, 2004, 18:24:

My vote is for Icaro...and not the one at Parque de la 93

Alex Blessing, Spokane, WA, USA
alex at acblessing.com,MSN Messenger
www.acblessing.com

Just plain poor

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bhill says on Dec 19, 2004, 18:30:

Re: Bogota bars
I could not help but laugh at "The Pub" - an "Irish Bar". They have
Guiness and Murphys signs, as expected, but no Guiness! No Murphys!
There is a Guiness brewery in El Salvador; how hard could it be?

-Brian

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bickerss says on Dec 20, 2004, 07:02:

Don Negro, thanks, I will try the areas u mentioned. Also, Chia seems to get the great ratings. Will try that too.

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YEP says on Dec 20, 2004, 07:22:

Don Negro .... could you be a little more specific on the location of those 3 places ??

------------------------------------------------------------------- Just another scandinavian getting ready to explore South America

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Gator says on Dec 20, 2004, 07:54:

gringoinbogota I don't know if your remarks were directed at me but the last time I looked El Humero was on Av Pradilla. BTW, we're presently living, until the wife makes up her mind, on Calle 74 N5. Close by?

"Credidi pretio parvo emere et magno vendere tibi in animo fuisse!" .

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YEP says on Dec 21, 2004, 04:52:

Thanks D_N
then I have all the info in one place (put the link in my travel prep. notes) ;-)

------------------------------------------------------------------- Just another scandinavian getting ready to explore South America

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russhatch says on Dec 27, 2004, 14:55:

Bars in Bogota If you are stuck on Parque 93 or Zona Rosa - might as well head to El Amirante, Bulldogs or Charlotte's. Kinda meat arkets for the first two and the music is pretty loud in El Almirante - but if you're hunting chicas it is a pretty good place to start. If you are REALLY hunting chicas, go to Melgar (about a hour and a half drive to the southwest). A lot of rich hotties like to go there and live it up on daddy's dime. Date 'em but don't marry one - they'll bleed you dry. In between Girardot and Espinal (Tolima Dept.) is Mister Cayman's - Just order a bottle of rum or Jack and a few cokes and a bucket of ice. The palce is so damn packed it takes about 15 minutes to get from one side to the other and if you have a small bladder and drink beer you are hosed. People have to dance on the tables it is so packed. The other bar there the FARC blew up, but it was just as good. As far as safety goes - it is a pretty safe road to Melgar. Things don't start getting hairy til you hit Ibague. I don't go in there with anything less than 6 guys and a crew served weapon. I worked in Espinal and Melgar on a lot of deployments (I'm a Spec Ops guy)and have made the trip many times - only one bad incident - if someone tries to get you stop - floor it and keep your head down! And if you REALLY REALLY want the hotties - take your butt up to Medellin. You can't swing a dead cat without hitting a dozen. My last fiance was from there. But Bogota has it's share - my wife is from there. All being said - look around - but if you are looking for a wife - stay outta the bar scene. At least if you want a wife for more than a couple of years... - Oh - and have fun!

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go2pr says on Dec 29, 2004, 05:00:

Russhatch Melgar seems good ...... what place could you recommand to hunt (apart Chia which has been mentionned) the "wealthy and beautiful" hotties in town ?

Heard about Antifaz, that seems to be more a student spot ?

Thanks

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utopiacowboy says on Dec 29, 2004, 14:37:

I could not help but notice one of your comments: "And if you REALLY REALLY want the hotties - take your butt up to Medellin. You can't swing a dead cat without hitting a dozen." A lot of disagreement on this issue. Not that I care. I have my inflatable doll.

Disclaimer: any comment I make is inane and is not to be taken seriously, and is so patently ridiculous that no one should take it seriously, even as an insult.

Disclaimer: any comment I make is inane and is not to be taken seriously, and is so patently ridiculous that no one should take it seriously, even as an insult.

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riomagdalena says on Dec 29, 2004, 15:02:

Bogota Alcohol... Do they have a time in Bogota(like in the states) when they stop serving alcohol?

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ACBlessing says on Jan 7, 2005, 02:44:

Better late than never...Melgar I know there are a lot of thumping clubs in Melgar, on the town strip, not the Cafam hotel gated community... but the one I personally liked the best was called Roca as you can sit on the open second level, and look down at the chicas in the street or down into the first level of the bar. Good dancing, strong drinks, great atmosphere. Hot dog stands everywhere after the place closes. I stumbled into two of them on the way back to Cafam and they were great.

I have some picts of Melgar and the Roca bar on my site.

http://www.acblessing.com/photo_gallery_Colombia.htm

Alex Blessing, Spokane, WA USA
alex at acblessing.com
www.acblessing.com

Just plain poor

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jpagm says on Jan 17, 2005, 12:16:

jpagm yes 1 or 2 in the morning if youre lucky enough, anyway time for an after party outside bogota like chia or something like that

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jpagm says on Jan 17, 2005, 12:19:

beer company BEEN THERE ONCE BUT IS A NICE PLACE, SOME ACTORS GO THERE THE BEER IS MADE IN BOGOTA, SOME OF IT, JIRAFAS YOU GOTTA TRY, KINDA SMALL, A PLACE TO GO CHAT, SIT, RELAX, YOU WANT MUSIC THEY HAVE A LIST WITH THE MUSIC YOU WANT, MAINLY ROCK, NO NO ROCK EN ESPANOL BUT IS COOL PROBABLY THEY HAVE IT BUT I DONT REMEMBER

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LarsBrink says on Jan 18, 2005, 08:50:

gringoinbogota Hi Gringo,

I was mentioning that because I tend to get too much to drink so I will not drive myself. Better to get someone comitted before :-)

Regards,

Lars Brink - colombia.dk - brink-christensen.dk

~ Lars Brink ~ www.colombia.dk ~

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carolain11 says on Feb 19, 2005, 18:16:

nice bars well it all depends on how old you are, there's a nice bar called Lola near parque de la 93 , right on carrera 15, but it's usually so crowded you can't even dance... also full of younger people (I'm 23 and felt like everyone's mom in there)... you should also try chapinero which is in my opinion the place where you can discover the real essence of Bogota... there's a place called In Vitro on the corner of carrera 7 and calle 59, it used to be "the" place to be about 2 years ago, but now it's more enjoyable since not many people go there... well there are so many places I can think of, you also have Tantra, on carrera 15 too, and Miranda Latina, right across from tantra... there's also Mizu,which is near Atlantis Plaza, and there are some others around that area, Pipeline, Syldavia... and you can always go to La Candelaria, if you're lookin for some salsa moves, but remember, to go there ALWAYS take a taxi, it can get kind of tough after 11 pm, especially if you look like a "gringo" (anyone who's got light eyes does)....

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Byron Farrow says on Feb 23, 2005, 08:00:

Tourist Bars I'm not really convinced there is such a thing in Bogota. It's not really a tourist city! Yes, The Pub and the Red Lion are frequented by expats as well as Colombians, but few of them are tourists! I met my fiancee at the Red Lion so I like it a lot (Oh, and I play football in team with their name on my shirt and with Foxy in goal so I kind of have to!)

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cdn says on Apr 17, 2005, 00:09:

La casa del Equeco My favorite spot for live music in Bogota is La casa del Equeco, near the Atlantis mall. The proprietor is composer and musician Andres Cepeda, who often makes appearances. It's a very fun place.

http://www.terra.com.co/proyectos/andrescepeda/equecobar.html

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Sr Tertius says on Apr 17, 2005, 01:26:

No mention of Galería Café Libro or Quiebracanto??? These are THE places to go in Bogotá. If Goce Pagano is still open downtown, that's another good place. Zona Rosa and Parque 93 are okay, but they are WAY too "yoopee". If you can take at least two local friends who know the area, take a trip to the whiskerias in Chapinero: you'll enjoy it ;).

"When the finger points to the moon, the fool looks at the finger" (Chinese proverb)

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Cerealkiller says on Apr 17, 2005, 12:27:

Best bars and restaurants are around la 74...Zona Rosa is full of drunk high schoolers playing it cool, and parque de la 93 is fun at times as well...Personally though, I dont like Andres, I think the music sucks, they play the same thing over and over, people are okay, very friendly staff but i think its one fo those places you have to visit ONCE, it gets old really fast...Try Nodo or Bacci, those are fun fun fun.

Conservatives are not necessarily stupid, but most stupid people are conservatives -John Stuart Mill

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fosth says on Apr 27, 2005, 03:50:

En la Candelaria If you venture down to La Candelaria go to Quibre Canto (Especially on Wednesday muy Chevere) and Escobar Rosas(Can get a bit full at the weekend). Both have great music,atmosphere due to all the students and reasonable bar prices compared to the bars in the north.
For great live music go to Crabs (not sure of the location though,Calle 76(?))or El Sitio near Parque 93.

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fosth says on Apr 29, 2005, 05:47:

I'm sorry Did you suggest Paltypus 2 as a bar!! Last time i was there it was for people staying Bogota.
Has German done something different to it since i left last year?

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go2pr says on Apr 29, 2005, 06:05:

Don negro These places are all fine and well if your one of those spotty backpackers, Indiana Jones wannabes, the kind of tourist that make me cringe, usually staying in cockroaches infested ratholes, trying to pick up only the local buffalo butts on drugs who hang around the guesthouses areas or to shag backpackers western cows, and being broke, end up paying them a banana pancake as diner ....

:-)

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fosth says on Apr 29, 2005, 06:23:

Get over it!! We all like a good night out,it's just that some people idea of this is complety different to our own. No reason to vilify everyone because of this.
True a lot of these bars are full of wankers but generally speaking where isn't!!

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elmodefoque says on Apr 29, 2005, 06:31:

i'm gonna be in bogota for a week, i need to go there and try once again to get my colombian papers in order. cant' buy my apartment in estrato 2 with out those papers. where are the cool bars with "hard "cachacos located, i did the zona rosa thing , but is not my cup of tea. i need places a little more colombian.

I'll get there, when I get there!

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carolain11 says on Apr 29, 2005, 07:30:

hey you let me know when you'll be in bogota and perhaps we'll hang out or something what do you say?

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elmodefoque says on Apr 29, 2005, 07:41:

caro, of course, me encataria muchisimo to hang out with you. i went to government offices del atlantico in barranquilla and they told me that i needed to take my ass to departamento to vainas del exterior, en bogota to get my passport and cedula. i got cousins in bogota but they don't care for my corroncho ways and i don't care for their pris pris ways. they live in chinchipero, something like that, i know is somewhere en el norte. i'll probably spent a week in our nations capital.

I'll get there, when I get there!

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carolain11 says on Apr 29, 2005, 07:54:

jajajaja they live in chapinero and that's where I live too...so are you gonna stay at your cousins'?

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elmodefoque says on Apr 29, 2005, 08:09:

no, i gotta find a hotel. i want a place close enough to bars so i could crawl back to, late in the evening

I'll get there, when I get there!

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elmodefoque says on Apr 29, 2005, 09:34:

caro, do cachaca girls like old corroncho modefoques?

I'll get there, when I get there!

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GeraldineBL says on May 7, 2005, 13:27:

Nver "primera de mayo" Never to go to the first of May, "la primera de mayo".

All the people are horrible, there it is the poor zone of Bogota, more ñera, everything is cheap, but horrible. Of there you do not go out alive, they hold you up or violate you. And it is horrible.

The best places stay in the north, or in the center, but in the south never.

If you want to see pretty girls( or boys)), this is the least stated place.!!!!!!!!!

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kat1 (Moderator) says on May 7, 2005, 15:20:

I love la primera de mayo and I'm alive and kicking. I have nothing against poor people or is something wrong with them?

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angelbenzz says on Jun 22, 2005, 17:40:

is south the place to go in colombia? I'm planning a trip to colombia but i dont know where to go exactly. I want to be able to go clubbing but at the same time I want to be able to go to the plaza or the small pueblos. I want to relax but at the same time I want to party with the females. I heard they love americans, meaning english speaking/spanigh speaking. Can someone help me with this vacation trip?

zona rosa sound played out per your comment, but i might be wrong, what would you recommend. first time going south, I was born here in los angeles but my mother is from El salvador and my dad from Espana. I need someone opinion on where it happens.

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Claudis says on Jul 11, 2005, 17:55:

Safe Areas in Bogotá Hey angelbenzz

My suggestion, if youre visiting Bogotá is to stay in the northwest areas, in general you shouldnt go southeast, and if you do, make sure you go with colombian friends (they will know where to take you there). The most popular area, meaning lots of nice bars, restaurants is the 93 park. So, if you wanna party, try to remain close to that area.

Hope it helps! ;)

Claudia

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carter says on Jul 12, 2005, 13:55:

Im with Kat I like la primera de mayo and I stand out as a foriegner a mile away. Never had a problem there.

Ive lived in Europe, Asia, Australia and Nth America the clubs in Nth Bogota for me are poor imitations and a scene I don't really care for. But for each there own and if you've never been to these kind of places Im sure you'll enjoy them.

I prefer the friendlier environment of primero de mayo or those bars around calle 50-70 ( i think) - Barbie, Antifaz, Bar 23 can't remember all the names of them but they were always a decent price, friendly people, decent music lots of dancing and lots of people inviting you to dance and sing with them. Mainly students.

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kat1 (Moderator) says on Jul 12, 2005, 14:05:

La primera de mayo is catching up with la zona rosa,lots of foreigner go there now, lot's of nice people, nice places very secure lot's of police around and about pretty people? well beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

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Daniel20 says on Aug 27, 2005, 14:27:

AYUDA PERUANA Hola Colombia
Soy un chico peruano que va a ir pronto a visitar Bogota, me llama tanto la atencion esa ciudad...aun no tengo definida la fecha del viaje pero sera lo mas pronto posible, quisiera que me recomienden lugares (hoteles) en los cuales me pueda hospedar, soy la persona mas desorientada del mundo!!! y luego me gustaria que estos hoteles esten cerca de la zona gay de bogota para asi no perderme o que me quede a mucha distancia del hotel. Tiene alguna zona gay en Bogota o todos los bares y saunas estan reparitos por la ciudad? me gustaria visitar bares buenos (gente bien) no cualquier bar, no se si entienden a lo que me refiero? y bueno si alguno viene a lima aqui tiene a un servidor que los orientara con gusto...
saludos

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Astrid says on Aug 29, 2005, 13:06:

Quiebracanto This is one of the best bars in the center of the city.. but I agree.. only on wednesday.. in La Candelaria area you can find a lot of nice, tipic places.. and soo cheap !! El parque de la 93 is a cool place where rich people go.. but if you wanna see real bogotana culture go to the center !!! Always with somebody.. never alone... see ya !!

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Rubiazo says on Aug 30, 2005, 08:19:

Best bar in bogota Orange bar at los Heroes :))))) And if you can´t make my show, go on Saturday, my friend´s band is playing!!

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Lucia Rojas says on Aug 30, 2005, 21:58:

Whe are you playing Rubiazo? Los heroes is really close to my house... and maybe i could go and catch it.

Theres many good bars all around the city...just depends on what you like. La primera de mayo is not dangerous...
Carolain, so whats you problem with por people?

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Lucia Rojas says on Aug 30, 2005, 22:02:

casa de Citas I recommend Casa de Citas in candelaria and and buenavista near parque Nacional...good live music in both of them....Cha cha bar is cool and has a good view of the city for it satnds on the 30th floor of an old abandoned hotel on septima and 30something...
Congo bar is agood reggae bar with sand on the floor so you can actually dance barefoot....it on 86 and 13

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Rubiazo says on Aug 30, 2005, 22:08:

Casa de citas was closed when I went on a thursday. Apparently they dont have live music anymore. And yes, do come to the gig.
Have you been to Embrujo yet? it looks promising on paper....

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Lucia Rojas says on Aug 30, 2005, 22:10:

bad luck its bad luck for you..maybe it was a ley seca day..i don´t know.. I was htere last weekend with live music and all...you have had bad luck in la candelaria....
whens the gig?

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Rubiazo says on Aug 30, 2005, 22:16:

sept 15 8 pm
look for the rubiazo live sept 15 thread!

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Lucia Rojas says on Aug 30, 2005, 22:18:

what are you up to tonight?

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Rubiazo says on Aug 30, 2005, 22:24:

Chasing you all around the forum! jk.. just taking care of some business online. I was gonna go out dancing with my gf but we´re both too effing tired.

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tobntno says on Dec 23, 2005, 19:45:

Peña Andina "Intiraimy" Cr. 7, Cl 57 I'm suprised nobody has posted this yet so here is my recommendation: I've been to the "zona rosa" as well as the Cl.93 Area and they are quite alright but nothing special (just like any other club on the western hemisphere - but with more latin music).

The peña (actually there is a network of peñas all over the andes) is a place run by indios (indigines) with their music and their drinks as well. You can sit on the floor (on carpets) or on very small chairs of course you can dance to live indio-music as well. The prices are reasonable (not like Cl. 93) and the people their are really nice. The owner will even teach you their way to dance - I couldn't do it however (I seem to be lacking the genes).

Anyway - this place rocks - better than anything else I've done in Bogotá so far and most colombians never even heard about. So when visiting you can tell your friends that you had great fun and know their city even better than they do...

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Lucia Rojas says on Dec 25, 2005, 09:00:

I will check it out Tobntno. sounds great.

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CamiBo says on Feb 28, 2006, 16:51:

Cha Cha If anyone is into electronic music, this is a must while in Bogota. (Funky House, Tribal and It is on the 41st floor of the old Hilton Towers downtown in the international district. The place rocks. Beautiful trendy people, great DJ's and awesome decor. The place also has terraces from where you can see all of the city at night. bit too trendy for its own good but a must for a cool Bogota Experience. It might not be the quintessential Bogota "keep it real" experience but sure shows what is going in the city in terms of nightlife. I personally had a better time there than in most places in London or in NY.

http://www.terra.com.co/bogota/rumba/05-05-2005/nota230899.html

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dugchia says on Jun 20, 2006, 11:08:

agree with lars and santibog i agree with you both,andres is the best..theyre are others in chia also just as nice..i live in chia

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dugchia says on Jun 20, 2006, 11:11:

Chia dangerous? i hope not..have lived here for two years now.

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JMCana says on Jan 12, 2007, 07:13:

Crossing the Chia Border Enjoyed the comments about crossing the Chia border. Well, I live even further north of Chia. Don't worry, they don't shoot gringos there.

Much depends on your age as to where to go. I agree that Zona Rosa stuff is too played out and for tourtists. Andres Carne de Res is excellent, especially on a Saturday night. Going further North is a place called Carambola in Tabio. Features Tango Dancing in the Argentinian style. I could not find any good places in Cajica.

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aztec says on Jan 14, 2007, 11:44:

Chia and surrounding communities are safe. Go and experience something different. Just be aware if you are returning to Botota late Sunday afternoon you might get caught in traffic.

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bickerss says on Jan 16, 2007, 08:35:

was in Chia Sat night, awsome time at Andres - though taxi home was 50,000. Another really good bar I went to is called London Calling in Usequen - good live band and atmosphere.

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JMCana says on Jan 16, 2007, 13:55:

Bogota Beer Just tried the Bogota Beer company. I have to agree with the comments of Lauthra. The beer is NOT that good, the seats are uncomfortable and the music is way too loud.

Concerning getting back to Bogota after partying in Chia, yes the taxi is usually about 50,000 pesos. Unfortunately the last bus to Bogota is at about 10:30pm. And I have never found a descent place to spend the night in the area.

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Mr. Hollywood says on Jan 16, 2007, 18:51:

"Tourist bars" I'm sorry but I have to giggle at the idea of "tourist" bars in Colombia. All the foreign tourists in Colombia could hardly keep a small pub in business, much less the entire Zona Rosa.

The Zona and Parque 93 aren't "tourist" hangouts, they're the hangouts of Colombia's affluent upper class and their hangers-on. It's not for everyone and it's certainly far from everything Bogota has to offer, but it's hardly drowning in evil foreigners.

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JMCana says on Jan 17, 2007, 05:41:

Increasing every day Tourists in Bogota? - When I first started coming to Colombia several years ago I seemed to be the only gringo face on the plan out of Miami. On my last trip a few months ago half the plane seemed to be gringo.

But maybe you are correct in that there are still not enough tourists, however those affluent people enjoy going to a place that makes them feel like they are in the tourist area of other countries they visit. So, even though the places may not be crawling with tourists, the ones I have been in in that area have that tourist feel, service and prices.

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bickerss says on Jan 18, 2007, 08:41:

check out this for Chia, was walking in P 93 yesterday and saw a sign, seems they put on buses to Chia between 8 pm, last bus back 4 am

www.rutasana.com

There will be a new Brit bar opening soon in Zona G as well.

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Beantown says on Jan 20, 2007, 03:54:

Super Bowl I'll be in Bogota during Super Bowl Sunday ... I know, it was poor planning ... so, are there any sports bars in town that just might be showing the game? If not, I'll just sit down in front of "mi novia's" wide screen and watch it semi-alone. This might be one time when I would be looking for a gringo hideout.

Thanks

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ja122375 says on Feb 10, 2007, 19:30:

After hours and Crazy Places! I get bored easily and find things to do when there is nothing to do! I travel alone a lot and must feel pretty comfortable when I go out so I judge a place by it's management, staff, environment, clients, etc. Keep in mind locals will assure you that nothing is happening at these times and hours, but I DO KNOW different!! Monday and Tuesday nights BBC bogota beer company Zona T and the irish pub around the corner is usually packed with enough people until 2-3am then I found it to be a very comfortable and welcoming party at a great whorehouse called 49! just tell a cab driver "vamos a fortynine!" This place actually saved my life from complete boredom that is. The drinks are expensive for example a beer and they only serve heineken in a can is $10,000 cop. The management is super friendly and they could care less if I use the services of the ladies, absolutley NO pressure and i know cuz i never have done that. But I have made friends with some of the ladies and left with them on several occassions with no problems upon my return ever. it is not really even a strip club, but i enjoyed it cuz everyone was having so much fun there until like 7-8am!! It's a great place!

If that's not enough there's a true after hours place that I met nice people in and had fun in and was actually alone there in a way (there were a bunch of other people there too) it's called Cascadas. And if your mention that to anyone who knows anything but not enough.. they look at you like you're crazy cuz that place is sooooo BAD! yeah, maybe if you act like a jack ass anyplace can be BAD! I was there on a tues morning til about noon! and it was packed when i left!

You have to try the poppers and acid at GOTIKA! That's an electronic club in Zona T and gets crazy! The nights I know from being there it's packed wed, thur, fri, and sat nights! $20-40k just to get in! The owner is all biz and that's good cuz he's always looking out and taking care of people. Lower level is kinda intense electronic house music, and the upstairs 3rd level is an insane party crossover to old school hip hop just people being insane!! So Fun! Cinema is an intense electronic club too, fun but me and my buddy think Gotika is wayyyy better!

Quiebra Canto in Candaleria is fun a regular place to go wed night is cross over with some reggae I know and the weekend is more typical type salsa...

Be safe and explore the culture, be respectul and have FUN!

--Jason

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BxUnika says on Feb 10, 2007, 19:55:

Galeria Cafe Libro and Quiebra Canto Funny you mention them both, Sr. Tertius. I was an GCL last night and at Quiebra Canto on Wedmesday. GCL is excellent if you know how to dance. I only saw a very small amount of what looked like North Americans and Europeans.

Now, Quiebra Canto...I went on Weds., which everyone says is the day to go. I found it kind of lame and probably 50% of the crowd was either North American, European, or from other parts of Latin America (some Argentines). Even though it was where it was (not the North), it borderlined on a bit touristy for my tastes. They played a lot of what they tried to pass of as "Reggae", which was really a bunch of Pop Top 40 crap from the 1990s. The crowd seemed to be predominantly 20-somethings, but of course I managed to find some near-middle-aged gringos trying to work the crowd. Lame-o!

Also, I really have not been to any other sitios in la Zona Rosa or Parque 93 (I go there for Crepes & Waffles only), but the places look artificial and the music I hear from those places is the smae crap you can get in any US city for the most part. Nothing too special, just a place to be seen. I think I will stick to Galeria Cafe Libro or the joints in the El Centro, thank you very much.

Any good places that play vallenato, salsa, and/or merengue?

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goin_south says on Feb 10, 2007, 22:31:

Well, a person can only drink so much... so what about a couple of recommendations for some very upscale restaurantes, since we are talking Bogota here. What am I talking about? There must be a few restaurantes there, at the top of the city somwhere, with the more dimmed and indirect lighting, with a little serenity about it and the latin music they play, and you can catch the views of the entire city while gazing into the sparkling eyes of your Colombianita. This place has the best of the best... Colombian Cuisinarte. What is it called?

Any suggestions? recommmendations?

Paz y prosperidad para Colombia.

Why Colombianitas? Personally... I just don't like pink areolar tissue.

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podborski says on Feb 11, 2007, 06:24:

la fragata or H Sasson in answer to el feliz.

la fragata is an upscale restaurant, all dark wood, marine theme, top floor of a tall modern tower near calle 100 and 15 more or less...My girl wanted to go, but I took a look and didn't like it, too stuffy for my tastes.

H sasson in zona t, right near the irish pub is regarded as one of the best restaurants in bog, and 2 friends of mine went recently and raved about it, said it was some of the best seafood they ever had.

Also too stuffy for me though.

There is a newish fancy restaurant in a gorgeous restored old mansion, but I don't know the name...I think sasson might own it too, near oh maybe 72 and 13? sorry can't be more specific, but if I was looking to impress someone, that would be on the list. Great looking outdoor patio too, surrounded by big trees. Anyone know the name of that one? it's HUGE, so should be easy to recognize.

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pedro says on Feb 11, 2007, 07:55:

La Trampa on 7a was fun the time I tried it. Friday night is a good night to go.

Although it's vallenato, the band was strong on percussion. I found it to be laid back, reasonable prices, and would be a good place to meet people.

Plaza de las Americas is great, my first choice of places to go out in Bogota. My fave bar in this place is San Roque -- about half way along the street cramped with bars and you walk upstairs on a big straight staircase to enter.

que nota!

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goin_south says on Feb 11, 2007, 11:31:

thanks, I-pod and pedro The only person I am usually looking to impress, is myself.
And, if she'd rather hang down in the ghettos of Colombia, then TFB!
I'll send her to search through the bowels of pbh for those who like to live in The Grundge.

(no reference to either I-pod or pedro intended.)

I like it all. the Spectrum. Upscale, Downhill. Whatever.
As I always taught the children: Safety First. Then, when you're bored with safety, Calculated Risks!

Paz y prosperidad para Colombia.

Why Colombianitas? Personally... I just don't like pink areolar tissue.

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goin_south says on Feb 11, 2007, 11:32:

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Why Colombianitas? Personally... I just don't like pink areolar tissue.

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podborski says on Feb 12, 2007, 08:00:

there is an el sitio restaurant which has a good reputation and is around zona rosa, like 82 and 15, then there is el sitio the live music place on 11 (?) near 93, that also serves food. I don´t know about the food at either place, but el sitio near 93 on wednesday and saturday nights had some of the best live music I have heard in bogota (damn trying to think of the musicians names, Moris is one, but I liked the other guy even better...santiago cruz I think?)

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Pascacita says on Mar 14, 2007, 08:01:

La Latina? Anyone heard about that new bar (La Latina) near Clinica de Country (around calle 83 #18)? I would like to know how it is. It is good?
I really liked (I went twice) to Quiebra Canto and Hibrido (Candelaria). Quiebra Canto on wednesday is good. Lots of gringos...But very relax.

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mitcho says on Jun 16, 2008, 04:58:

Here's another one, it's called FURA , en la carrera séptima :

http://www.fdeverly.fr/fura/

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webmanco says on Jun 16, 2008, 05:35:

Best bars in Zona Rosa will be opening clubs in "Cuadra Picha"

...A yo, déjenme queto y no me jodan má! ...

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mitcho says on Jul 9, 2008, 02:41:

Here's another Bar in Bogota, it's called FURA , en la carrera séptima :

http://www.fdeverly.fr/fura-bar-bogota/

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toneloc24 says on Jul 9, 2008, 09:11:

Rubito had a HUGE contribution of the best bars/discos in Bogota, Spanning Zona Rosa, Parque 93. Chapinero, and Las Americas.

Now all gone.

"Don't tase me, bro!!!!"

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