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A Taste of Bogota
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Ripe uchuvas, or 'cape gooseberries' double as a tart snack and sweet salsa base
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Café in 'Zona G,' a neighborhood known for its gastronomy
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Choosing between coffee and cocktails at La Bodega, Four Seasons Bogotá Casa Medina
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Textiles and jewelry at El Museo del Oro’s gift shop
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Hand-woven bucket bags at the local market
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Street art of La Candelaria
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The doors of the Jewish hostel, where all are welcome
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Old Town
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Hearty potato soup with herbs and pulled chicken offers warmth in the sometimes rainy climate
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Guava arepas: the breakfast of champions
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The 'pharmacy' booth of Bogota’s Paloquemao Market smells of cardamom, ginger, mint and chamomile.
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Serene spaces of Four Seasons Bogotá Casa Medina
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The Colombian government commissions artists to paint murals throughout the city of Bogotá
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Flowers, one of Colombia’s top exports, are available for sale by the thousands each morning at Paloquemao Market
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The works of Miro and Picasso, two of Botero’s inspirations, hang at the Botero museum
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Families break for a mid-afternoon snack in Old Town
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Bogotá's Cathedral
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Cruising around Plaza de Bolivar
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Fernando Botero’s rendering of the 15th-century masterpiece, Mona Lisa