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Why is Colombia losing its tourism boom? Experts reveal the reasons behind the drop in visitors
Once one of Latin America’s fastest-growing travel destinations, Colombia is now facing a slowdown in international ...
Visitor numbers to Bogotá have doubled in under a decade as the Colombian capital develops a reputation as a leading destination to do business. Ahead of the city’s host of the World Travel Awards ...
As Colombia's capital and largest metropolis, Bogota has benefited in recent years from an increasingly prominent profile on South America's tourism scene. It's long been known as a great place for ...
UNWTO has welcomed Bogotá’s Tourism Observatory into its International Network of Sustainable Observatories (INSTO). Bogotá´s Tourism Observatory has longstanding and extensive monitoring experience ...
Bogota is the cultural capital of Latin America and a world-class destination for travelers. With over 18,000 cultural events each year and a legacy woven into every neighborhood, the city delivers an ...
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Bogotá accounts for over one fourth of Colombia’s tourism Bogotá´s tourism GDP accounts for 2.5% of the city´s economy, a total of US$1.8bn, revealed a new report by the World Travel & Tourism Council ...
Bogotá, Colombia’s capital and largest city, is the entry point for tourists and business people who arrive to the country. After decades of drug cartels violence, Colombia has emerged from isolation ...
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