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Brussels, Brussels Region to COLOMBIA, Cundinamarca from $0: 0 ways by bus, train, flight or car

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Brussels, Belgium
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COLOMBIA, Colombia

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Traveling From Brussels to Colombia

Brussels offers charming European architecture and rich history, while Colombia surprises you with its vibrant culture, lush landscapes, and energetic atmosphere.

Best Neighbourhoods in Colombia

Colombia’s neighborhoods each offer their own distinct charm and experiences.

La Candelaria
• Rich in history and colonial architecture.
• Home to vibrant street art and local galleries.
El Poblado
• Upscale area known for trendy nightlife.
• Offers a wide variety of dining options.
Getsemani
• Famed for its lively atmosphere and plazas.
• A hub for music, dance, and local festivals.

Best Times To Visit Colombia's Attractions

Visiting Colombia offers a plethora of stunning sites, best appreciated at strategic times.

Plaza de Bolívar
Visit early in the morning for a quieter atmosphere and fewer visitors.
Tayrona National Park
Plan your trip during the shoulder seasons, like September or October, to avoid crowds.
Medellín's Comuna 13
Join the street art tours on weekdays for a more personal experience.

Colombia Weather: What to Expect Year-Round

Colombia enjoys a diverse climate ranging from tropical in the lowlands to cooler temperatures in the mountains, meaning weather varies significantly across regions. Planning your visit during the dry seasons, typically from December to March and July to August, enhances your travel experience by minimizing rain and maximizing outdoor adventures.

Dining Recommendation

Try bandeja paisa, a hearty dish featuring beans, rice, meat, and fried plantains, at La Puerta Falsa in Bogotá, which contrasts sharply with the lighter Belgian fare. The vibrant atmosphere, bold flavors, and use of fresh local ingredients create an experience that immerses you in Colombia's rich culinary traditions.