Bogota and the Graffiti of Colombia
Coming into Bogota at night it can seem a bit dodgy, but in the bright daylight (if you manage to avoid the rain) it holds a few treats.
Colourful houses and churches

Colourful houses in Bogota

Santurio Nuestra Senora del Carmen, Bogota

Inside Santurio Nuestra Senora del Carmen, Bogota
Stunning artwork of Graffiti
I did a 4 hour graffiti tour around the city and found it really interesting. Not only was it about the art and artists, but also about the background behind the work and a bit of the history of the city.

Graffiti in Bogota
That was my first city in Colombia, it was creative and interesting. Next up will be a complete change – the coffee region!
Beautiful photos.
Happy travels!
I loved the Bogota Graffiti tour too! You took pictures of some of the ones I loved the most and your pics turned out better too! I really wish I had stayed behind to get the pic of the old indigenous lady piece. So amazing!
Did you have only a few people in your group or did you just hang back until everyone got out of your way? I found that I was always torn by the desire to stay with the guide so that I could hear about the art and staying behind so I could get a good pic without someone else standing in my way.
Our group was pretty big. I waited usually to take the photos once everyone had started walking on. Your shots are still very good!
Such great pieces! I love all of the colours 🙂