IX Fima- International Environment Fair
Bogotá, as a business hub in Latin America, will host the International Environmental Fair this July—an event designed to address the current environmental challenges and needs of the productive sector.
Venue: Corferias
How to get there?
IX NextCar Fair
Bogotá offers unique experiences in the automotive sector. From July 31 to August 3, Corferias, Latin America's most important trade fair center, opens its doors to NextCar. This trade fair event promotes the sale of used vehicles and products and services complementary to the category.
How to get there?
International Footwear & Leather Show and the International Leather and Leather Supplies, Machinery and Technology Exhibition - IFLS+EIC
The Colombian Association of Footwear, Leather and Leather Goods – ACICAM welcomes you to the International Footwear & Leather Show (IFLS) and the International Exhibition of Leather, Supplies, Machinery and Technology (EICI), which will hold their second edition of the year from July 1 to 4, 2025, at CORFERIAS in Bogotá, Colombia.
City Tour of Bogotá with Monserrate.
Includes:
- Private transportation (Hotel – Experience – Hotel).
- Transport in special service vehicles according to the group size (car, van, or minibus).
- Professional local guide.
- Medical assistance
Meeting Point: Hotels in Bogotá.
Included experiences:
Colpatria Tower Viewpoint
Colpatria Tower Viewpoint: Live Bogotá from the heights.
Discover the best view of Bogotá from the viewpoint of the Colpatria Tower, the city's most iconic skyscraper. At 196 meters high, enjoy a unique landscape that extends to the Eastern Hills, La Candelaria, and the International Center. It is ideal for taking incredible photos and living an unforgettable experience in one of the city's most emblematic tourist spots.
Includes:
Bike-exploring Bogotá's localities
Bike tours through places that have marked the history of some of the capital's localities. Culture, gastronomy, knowledge exchange, and many surprises await the participants in these activities. .
Route 1: Teusaquillo - Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Route 2: Engativá - Saturdays from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Route 3: Usaquén to the Historic Center - Second Sunday of each month.
You can also put together your group, and choose the route, date, and time. We will handle the rest.
San Felipe District
The San Felipe Creative and Cultural District offers a select and vibrant gastronomic scene in Bogotá. With a mix of signature restaurants, traditional establishments and artisanal food, it is a feast for the senses. From Colombian cuisine to international options, this district is a meeting point for lovers of good food in an artistic and dynamic environment.
Andino Shopping Center
Its history dates back to the end of the 20th century, when it was built as part of the city's urban development. Opened in 1992, the Andino Shopping Center is one of the most emblematic shopping destinations in Bogotá. Located in the exclusive neighborhood of El Retiro, in the north of the city, this shopping center is recognized for its elegant atmosphere and its wide range of shops, restaurants, and entertainment.
Corferias
Corferias is the largest and most important trade fair center in Bogotá. It was officially inaugurated on June 8, 1954. This emblematic complex was conceived to provide a comfortable and suitable space for holding all kinds of fairs. Over time, its function has included exhibitions and massive events of various kinds.
Its first major landmark was the International Exposition Fair, which over the years evolved into the renowned Bogota International Fair. Its facilities include the Hilton Hotel and the Gran Carpa Américas, a versatile multifunctional space.
Bogotá Cinematheque
In the historic center of Bogotá and very close to the Journalists' Park is the Bogotá Cinematheque or Cultural Center of Audiovisual Arts—the entity in charge of disseminating the cinematographic arts in the city. The first film festival was held in 1971, and films from different schools were screened, such as classical French cinema, the golden age, and German expressionism, among others. In 1976, it began celebrating the Colombian Film Festival, in collaboration with the then-Colcultura.