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Yo Marcho Trans

As part of LGBTI Pride Month and the Festival for Equality in Bogotá, three marches convened and agreed by the citizens will take place. The Trans March will be a space to walk for a Bogotá where you are free to be.

📍Route: From the Plaza Ferial 20 de Julio (exit of Portal 20 de Julio – Carrera 5A and between Calles 30A Sur and 32 Sur) to the Granada Sur Urbanization Park (Calle 20 # 2B East).

Mundo Lazo Extremo

Mundo Lazo Extremo is an adventure park with more than 48 obstacles designed to challenge body and mind. It combines adrenaline and fun in a safe and family-friendly environment. The activities promote teamwork, dexterity, and balance.

Happy City

Happy City is a chain of family parks in Colombia with attractions such as mechanical rides, trampolines, and a simulator. It also offers a rechargeable card to access the games and collect points that can be exchanged for prizes.

Twelve Flavor Gastronomic Festivals

With the Sabor Bogotá Agenda 2025 agenda, the city looks to go beyond the culinary experiences, promoting responsible tourism, a sense of belonging, and recognition of gastronomy as an economic and cultural driver. Each event will be a meeting place for neighbors, residents, and visitors to celebrate the identity of Bogotá, and its capacity to welcome everybody with open arms.

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LGBTIQ+ Writers

Let's discuss Latin American Queer Literature in the Café Liteario (Literary Café). In this program, fiction texts by one or more authors are read and discussed with other multimedia materials and the participants' knowledge.
 
 📍 Venue: Bosa Public Library
 BibloRed - Cra 97 C # 69 A - 08 Sur / Metro Recreo Shopping Center, fifth floor.
 Audience: Young people and adults.

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El Verjón Paramo

At over 3,300 meters above sea level and just half an hour from Bogotá, El Verjón is a natural treasure nestled in the city's rural outskirts. This stunning destination boasts numerous trails winding through streams and water wells, leading to breathtaking waterfalls like La Abuela and La Sierva. It is also home to Teusacá Lake, commonly known as El Verjón Lake, which is linked to the Muisca legend of El Dorado.