As Colombia's capital and largest metropolis, Bogota has benefited in recent years from an increasingly prominent profile on South America's tourism scene. It's long been known as a great place for ...
The only risk is wanting to stay,” so ran Colombia’s official tourism slogan some 18 years ago. The cheesy promotional video ...
Despite facing several challenges, Colombia’s tourism sector exhibited remarkable resilience and growth in 2023. The country welcomed a record 5,869,869 non-resident tourists, a 24.3% increase from ...
Bogotá accounts for over one fourth of Colombia’s tourism Bogotá´s tourism GDP accounts for 2.5% of the city´s economy, a total of US$1.8bn, revealed a new report by the World Travel & Tourism Council ...
In March of 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic trapped us at home, my girlfriend and I bought a birdfeeder. A month later, we were going for runs around our Oakland neighborhood, carrying a pair of ...
UNWTO has welcomed Bogotá’s Tourism Observatory into its International Network of Sustainable Observatories (INSTO). Bogotá´s Tourism Observatory has longstanding and extensive monitoring experience ...
Romania emerges as a hidden gemThe country offers a rich blend of history, nature and modern luxury, without the tourist crowds to go with them. Do communities shape tourism? Or vice versa?In ...
Bogota will take your breath away — perhaps literally, given its perch as one of the highest-altitude world capitals, about 8,600 feet above sea level. Up here is where Nobel laureate Gabriel García ...
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