Bogota – Digital Nomad Guide

Bogota sprawls across a high Andean plateau where colonial La Candelaria's painted facades and chorrillo-style balconies climb toward the green slopes of Monserrate, reachable by funicular for the panoramic city view. Sunday Ciclovia closes seventy miles of avenidas to cars while everyone cycles, jogs, or skates, and the Usaquen flea market draws weekend brunch crowds for ajiaco and craft beer. The city's altitude bites newcomers for the first week, the afternoon rains run almost on schedule, and the cultural calendar of museums, theaters, and concerts rivals anywhere in Latin America. Chapinero and Zona G hide some of the continent's best coffee labs, and fiber connections through the modern north make remote work effortless once you've adjusted. Underrated, intellectually alive, and only just being discovered.

Key facts

  • Monthly Cost: $1100
  • Overall Score: 7.2/10
  • Internet: 70 Mbps
  • Safety: 5.5/10

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