Plaza De Bolívar



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The Plaza de Bolivar is the main square of Bogotá, Colombia and is surrounded by many important buildings such as the Cathedral of Bogotá, the Palace of Justice, the National Capitol, and the Lievano Palace. The plaza is a popular tourist destination and a hub of activity in the city.

The plaza is open to the public 24 hours a day and there is no admission fee. However, many of the surrounding buildings have specific hours of operation and may charge an admission fee.

To learn more about the history and significance of the plaza, visitors can take a guided tour. Several tour companies offer guided tours of the plaza and the surrounding area, including the historic La Candelaria neighborhood.

Some notable attractions in the area include the Gold Museum, the Botero Museum, and the Quinta de Bolivar. The Gold Museum and the Botero Museum are open Tuesday to Sunday from 9am to 5pm, and admission is free. The Quinta de Bolivar, the former residence of Simon Bolivar, is open Tuesday to Sunday from 9am to 4pm and admission is around $2 USD.

For more information on the plaza and its surrounding attractions, visitors can check out the official Bogotá tourism website at www.bogotaturismo.gov.co.

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