Greater Bogota Convention Bureau

Calle. 67 No. 8-32, Piso 4

Bogota a world class Meetings & Events destination

The Greater Bogotá Convention Bureau (GBCB) is a public-private non-profit ocorporation responsible to promoting Bogota as a world class destination for meetings, events, conventions, fairs, business rounds, and incentive travel. Its mission is to attract and bid for national and international Meetings & Events (congresses, conventions, conferences, incentives, for the City-Region in order to impact the productive sector associated with the Meetings & Events Industry. We are your local key point of contact between the meetings and event planners (institutional or professional), local professional suppliers such a airlines, hotels, travel agencies, venues, no traditional venues, restaurants, theme parks, convention centers, auditoriums, and professional event’s organizers and the city government. affare. On an institutional level, Invest in Bogota, the Bogotá Chamber of Commerce and The District Tourism Office (IDT) are also members of the Bureau.

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Distance from airport

  • Eldorado International Airport

    6.21 mi. from city center


Local Attractions

Salt Catedral

"The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá is an underground Roman Catholic church built within the tunnels of a salt mine 200 meters underground in a Halite mountain near the town of Zipaquirá, in Cundinamarca, Colombia. It is a very popular tourist destination and place of pilgrimage in the country. From the ceremonial square, the descend to the depth, toward the interior of the Salt Cathedral, stars through the secrete axis ""the oak´s tunnel""; this route prepares the pilgrim in the accesses transition from the external world, to the conceptual internal world as a destination. The entrance is a big crack representing a trip from the material to the immaterial, from the terrestrial to the spiritual.
Zipaquira, CO

National Museun

Museum
"As a result of anthropological research, donations and acquisitions, the National Museum of Colombia has built a collection of more than 20,000 objects that are symbols of national history and heritage. The collections include remains of the first inhabitants and material culture of prehispanic societies, objects from current indigenous and afro-colombian ethnography, evidence of different periods of the nation's history, and works of artistically value that range from the colonial period through the works of 'the first modern' artists: Fernando Botero, Alejandro Obregón, Guillermo Wiedemann, Juan Antonio Roda, Eduardo Ramírez Villamizar, Edgar Negret and Enrique Grau. The Museum offers 17 permanent exhibition galleries with more than 2,500 pieces currently on display, a calendar of temporary exhibitions that allows its visitors to be in touch with important national and international displays of history, art and archaeology, and a varied educational and cultural program that includes seminars, lectures, concerts, video, theatrical and dance performances.
Carrera 7 No 28-66.
Bogota, CO

Gold Museum

Museum
"This large, new, modern building tells the story of how gold and other metals were used by the pre-Hispanic societies that once lived in the territory now known as Colombia. The new scientific and muse graphic text for the exhibition has been built around the metaphor of the metal process, as conceived by pre-Hispanic societies, namely that they extracted metal from the earth, worked it, used it, symbolized it, and finally returned it to the earth in the form of an offering. Museum staff brought this concept together in four main themes, each of which has given its name to the great galleries that make up the permanent exhibition: The Working of Metals, People and Gold in Pre-Hispanic Colombia, Cosmology and Symbolism, and The Offering. The Gold Museum is a place where Colombia's pre-Hispanic past and memory are wonderfully on view. It also fosters present-day cultural diversity. The Exploratorium, which sets out to stimulate curiosity and to encourage the asking of questions, is thus a favorite spot for children, youngsters and even adults to do more than just acquire knowledge, for it encourages them to ask themselves questions about things like who we are, what our archaeological heritage is, and what it means.
Parque de Santander
En la carrera 5a esquina de la calle 16
Bogota, CO

Convention Centers

  • Agora Bogota - International Convention Centre

    ÁGORA BOGOTÁ - International Convention Centre will have 64.883 sqm of total area, with multifunctional and flexible spaces distributed in 5 floors, numerous meeting rooms, with a main hall able to host 4.000 people.

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The Greater Bogota Convention Bureau Staff will be more than happy to help you and host your event in Bogota, the star capital of Colombia, your local ally welcomes you!

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