CHEAP FLIGHTS FROM NEW YORK TO BOGOTA

Bogotá, the largest city and the capital of Colombia, is a melting pot of cultures of diverse communities. From the Colombian cuisine of the Coffee Triangle to the unmissable liveliness of the Caribbean, Bogotá brings the best of Colombia together. Take a look at some cheap flights from Boston to Bogota and plan your travel accordingly. 
Andes mountain range is the landscape that is an everyday view for the people of Bogotá. Its authentic colonial roof-tiled modern buildings are a true treasure from the colonial era preserved to date.


Book a cheap flight from New York to Bogota and explore the fun-filled adventure this place has to offer. With So many affordable flights, don't wait until the last minute to book your flights. December to March is the best time to plan your trip so pack your bags with your go-to-travel accessories and get ready to capture some beautiful memories of Bogota. 

Cheap Eateries in New York

FIELDTRIP Harlem
The Atmosphere here is great with great music. The staff is also very friendly and welcoming and the service is top-notch. The food here is really amazing, especially the shrimp bowl with sticky rice. Fried chicken is the signature dish here and it’s “WOW”.

A&A Bake Doubles and Roti
The doubles with tamarind and pepper sauce are delicious. Service is really quick and the staff is friendly and courteous and the prices are super low. The doubles are so cheap and delicious it is a little gem in NYC.

B&H diary
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s a vegetarian place with tons of classic and unique options. An Old school style Jewish dinner serving the finest vegetarian lasagna and salmon croquettes with house fries. The portion is huge, and it’s very high quality. The price is very reasonable, and it’s super filling food. 

Cheap Eateries in Bogota

Les Amis Bizcochería

Les Amis Bizcochería be rest assured to get freshly baked croissants, bread, cakes, and many more. Ideal place for having delicious breakfast or munching on snacks.
El Chato: one of the highest-rated restaurants in Bogota. El Chato will surely meet all your expectations from the décor, service, atmosphere, and most importantly the delicious food. The signature dish here is the Chicken hearts.

Andrés Carne de Res: is a unique restaurant  in Bogota. This restaurant is pure fun with live music, improv actors, Andres Carne De Res offers the best Colombian dishes.

Accommodation in Bogota

Hotel Estelar Parque de la 93
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njoy the swimming pool, gym and, sauna facilities at Estela Parque. Offers a complimentary Breakfast Buffet and guests can treat themselves to international cuisine at Muelle 11 restaurant. They also offer free Wi-Fi and all the facilities for a luxurious stay.
Casa Dann Carlton Hotel & SPA
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eatures an indoor pool, spa facilities, a fitness center, and a restaurant. Offers complimentary breakfast buffet served daily and large seating areas for working. Offers free Wi-Fi and room facilities include kitchenettes and minibars. Several airlines are operating their services to Bogota, and you'll find cheap flight ticket during the offseason.
Selina La Candelaria Bogotá
Rated 9.4 out of 10 by guests this property offers a restaurant, bar, and a shared lounge. They also feature a 24 hours help desk and free Wi-Fi throughout the property. The accommodation also features evening entertainment for the guests and visitors. 

Things to do in Bogota

The Gold Museum
Museo del Oro is home to more than 30,000 pieces of gold making it the most popular and maybe the most interesting museum in the city. Three floors full of artifacts, each focusing on a different theme, collected from pre-Hispanic cultures of Colombia. Get to know how gold was discovered, mined, and then worked on to make jewelry and ornaments.
Discover Columbia’s history
From its fight for independence to the days of Pablo Escobar’s siege of the Palace of Justice, learn about Colombia’s history, and head to the center city to see where all the government business gets done.
Plaza de Bolívar
Plaza de Bolívar  is a sprawling, pigeon-filled premise which houses Colombia’s Palace of Justice, the mayor’s office, the Capitol Building, and the Cathedral of Bogotá.