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Bogotá Budget Guide

How much does it cost to visit Bogotá in 2026 — honest daily budget estimates for every travel style.

How Much Does Bogotá Cost?

Bogotá is excellent value for international visitors — strong currencies go far and the city offers world-class museums, restaurants, and experiences at a fraction of European or North American prices.

CategoryBudgetMid-RangeComfortable
Accommodation Hostel $12–25/night Hotel $50–130/night Luxury $180–400/night
Food Local $6–12/day Midrange $20–45/day Fine dining $70–160/day
Transport TransMilenio $0.50/day Uber $8–15/day Private car $30–60/day
Activities $5–25/day $25–60/day $60–150/day
Total Per Day $25–60 $103–250 $310–770
💡 Daily totals: Budget: $25–60/day · Mid-range: $103–250/day · Comfortable: $310+/day.

Eating in Bogotá

Bogotá's food scene has exploded — it now rivals Medellín as Colombia's culinary capital. The city has excellent mid-range restaurants across all cuisines, and the neighbourhood of La Macarena and Usaquén are particularly strong for independent dining.

  • Corrientazo (daily set lunch): $3–6 — the standard local lunch
  • Mid-range restaurant dinner (La Macarena): $15–30 per person
  • Andres Carne de Res (iconic Colombian restaurant, 45min outside city): $30–60
  • Coffee and pastry in a Chapinero café: $3–5
  • Chía weekend brunch options: $15–30

Getting Around Bogotá

Bogotá's TransMilenio bus rapid transit system is extensive but can be confusing and crowded during rush hour. Uber and InDriver are the recommended options for tourists — affordable, safe, and well-priced across the city.

  • Uber La Candelaria to Usaquén: ~$6–10 (30–45min)
  • TransMilenio: ~$0.50 per journey — covers most of the city
  • Zipaquirá (Salt Cathedral): bus from Portal del Norte ~$3 return (1.5h each way)
  • Never hail taxis from the street — use Uber, InDriver, or hotel-arranged taxis only

Budget Tips for Bogotá

  • The Botero Museum is completely free — the best free museum in Colombia
  • Walking La Candelaria with a free guided tour (Bogotá Graffiti Tour accepts tips) is excellent
  • The Gold Museum entry is $2 — extraordinary value for one of the world's great collections
  • Sunday Ciclovía (roads closed to cars, open to cyclists and pedestrians) is free and unmissable