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Your La Candelaria Holiday
Book a customised holiday package to La Candelaria and get ready to experience its culture, history and gift and craft shops. However you want to spend your break in this inner city neighbourhood, there are plenty of opportunities to mix adventure with relaxation. Some top nearby attractions to check out during your trip to La Candelaria include Monserrate, Plaza de Bolívar and National University of Colombia. Don't just imagine it — take action! Reserve your ultimate La Candelaria holiday with Expedia and travel your way.
Our guide on where to stay in La Candelaria

Zona T
Zona T is popular for its abundant dining options, and if you're looking for more to see and do, you might think about a trip to Andino Shopping Center or El Retiro Shopping Centre.
Our pick of the best La Candelaria Hotel Deals

Hotel Bh Bicentenario
Good hotel for the price. Located close to many attractions. Like many large cities, the downtown area where the hotel is located, does not seem very safe after dark. The room was comfortable and clean.
Reviewed on 26 Nov 2025

Hilton Garden Inn Bogota Airport
A
Reviewed on 30 Nov 2025

Casa Dann Carlton Hotel & Spa
Good hotel thought too far away from airport
Reviewed on 30 Nov 2025
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Discover the most popular places to visit in La Candelaria

Plaza de Bolívar
Surrounded by historic landmarks, this square is a perfect place to sit and admire the diverse styles of colonial and modern architecture that define Bogota's cityscape.

Gold Museum
Discover one of the world’s most important exhibitions of pre-Hispanic gold, and learn about the indigenous societies that once inhabited Colombia.

Botero Museum
Built from a collection donated by the revered Columbian artist, Fernando Botero, this museum is a testament to his distinctive rounded figures and love of human form.
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