Bogotá Nightlife

The most happening nightlife in Bogotá is the Zona Rosa to the north of the city, near the Andino and Atlantis shopping centres. The area offers lots of entertainment possibilities but particularly buzzing is Zona T with numerous bars, cafes, nightclubs and restaurants.

Bars in Bogotá

Armando Records

Started by, and named after, a local music-lover who went to London in the 70s and found brief fame in the band Stray Dogs, Armando is part record label, part gig venue, part nightspot. Bogotá’s trendiest alternative types come for the weekend rooftop parties, where edgy DJs and often bands entertain well into the night. Try the mojitos and be sure to don your best hipster-wear.

Address:
Calle 85 No. 14-46, Bogotá, Colombia
Telephone: +571 5306 449.
Bogotá Beer Company

Started as a microbrewery in 2002, with the aim of bringing craft beer to an otherwise low-quality market saturated with lager, Bogotá Beer Company has grown to become a small empire. There are now nearly 20 establishments across the city. Inspired by the British pub institution, it serves decent ales and stouts produced in small batches, and boasts decent bar food.

Address:
Calle 12D No. 4-02, La Candelaria, Bogotá, Colombia
Telephone: +571 1742 9292.
El Recreo de Adàn

Serving quality coffee as well as alcoholic drinks, this lively, gay-friendly spot is one of a kind in Bogotá. Novel games and activities such as Jenga and Battleships make you feel at home, but if you’re here to get the party started, fear not – this is a lively bar, too. Its menu of imaginative cocktails keeps the clientele fuelled until the early hours.

Address:
Carrera 12 No. 79-45, Bogotá, Colombia
Telephone: +571 8009 828.

Clubs in Bogotá

Billares Londres

In this slightly bizarre venue, cocktails, electronic music and hedonistic parties coincide with pool tables across three different rooms. The main room features an enormous marble bar and low disco lighting, making for a sexy atmosphere, while in the wee hours rumba music starts to be pumped out to an eager dance floor. International DJs are also regularly booked to play.

Address:
Carrera 7, No.21-94, Bogotá, Colombia
Telephone: +571 5864 8797.
El Candelario

Set in a huge colonial mansion on the edge of La Candelaria, with old floorboards and eclectic ornamentation for decor, this club draws a mixed crowd of locals and gringos. Apart from the seemingly ubiquitous electronica, there’s rock, R & B, salsa and more blaring out over two floors. Dancing is mandatory.

Address:
Carrera 5 No.13-14, Bogotá, Colombia
Telephone: +57 3423 742.
Theatron

For a long night of serious clubbing, head to Theatron in fashionable Chapinero, the biggest electronica club in the country. Monstrous in size and spirit, it’s perpetually packed with youngsters looking to party the night away. There are also regular themed, gay nights and ladies nights.

Address:
Calle 58 No.10-32, Bogotá, Colombia
Telephone: +571 2356 879.
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Live Music in Bogotá

El Sitio

Hidden behind white-washed walls, this classic music venue serves up traditional Colombian fare, as well as more modern bands, crooners and pop icons. Expect salsa, rumba, bossa nova and more on the musical side of things as well as comedy, theatre and anything else arts based when the instruments are down.

Address:
Calle 11a No.93b-12, Bogotá, Colombia
Telephone: +571 616 7372.
Media Torta

This iconic venue has been hosting international artists since the 1960s. Also featuring art exhibitions and various festivals, the weekly program is pleasingly eclectic. Although the focus is on Latin and Afro-style artists from all over Colombia, South America and beyond, there are also theatre productions and dance-based events.

Address:
Calle 18 No. 1-05, La Candelaria, Bogotá, Colombia
Telephone: +571 379 5750.
Quiebra Canto

Although packed out mid-week by lovers of dance and electronica, this two-floor disco is best-known as a salsa spot. Live salsa bands from Thursday to Saturday draw Bogotá’s best dancers who come and let their hair down and show off their best moves. Novices are welcome too, though, and those looking to party Colombian style, this is the place to be.

Address:
Calle 5 No.17-76, Bosque Izquierdo, Bogotá, Colombia
Telephone: +571 243 1630.

Theatre in Bogotá

Teatro de la Candelaria

A small theatre specialising in fringe productions, Teatro de la Candelaria has been a cultural hotspot since opening in 1966. Its masterminds include director Santiago García, who has helped to revolutionise Colombia’s drama scene and bring it to new, younger audiences. The theatre and its proponents have been responsible for some of the nation’s most important plays of the last 50 years, and today the programme always contains intriguing performances.

Address:
Calle 12 No. 2-59, Bogotá, Colombia
Telephone: +571 3420 388.
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