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Colombia's Playboy. However, in Colombia it is acceptable to read such a magazine on line at the supermarket, at home with the kids, and on the train. No shame in our game.
Colombia's Playboy. However, in Colombia it is acceptable to read such a magazine on line at the supermarket, at home with the kids, and on the train. No shame in our game.
Fuscia is a women's magazine with a Colombian flare. Features include fashion, beauty, health, and advice.
//SLANG is a Colombian online photo magazine that focuses on art, fashion, and music. //SLANG features contributions from artists around the world.
This is a coffee/bar cinema that shows independent films. Keep in mind that people will be drinking alcohol therefore might be louder than usual. They also have food.
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Address: Carrera 6 #120 A-56
Phone:Â 215 5316 or 213 3756
Website: www.cinemaparaiso.com.co
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This theater has a great selection of local and foreign independent movies. And it is located right off of the Parque 93!
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Address: Carrera 14 #93A-85
Phone: 621 0122
Website: www.cinemania.com.co
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Technically part of Cine Colombia, this theater features many independent and foreign films.
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Address: Calle 72 #10-34
Phone: 404 2463
Website: www.cinecolombia.com
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This Colombian movie chain shows mostly American blockbusters with some foreign titles. Cine Colombia also operates some smaller theaters around Bogota that feature independent and art house films. Remember to get your club card so that you can get great discounts and reserve online!
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Address: Centro Comercial Andino (Carrera 7 with Calle 82), Centro Comercial Unicentro (Carrera 15 with Calle 123), Hacienda Santa Barbara (Carrera 7 with Calle 115)
Website: www.cinecolombia.com.co
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This is a major chain in Colombia that has shows mostly American blockbusters.
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Address: Centro Comercial Atlantis
Website: www.cinemark.com.co
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The Museo de Arte hosts temporary exhibits by some of the most well-known artists to come to Colombia. The museum has a few big rooms, which make is very manageable. Admission is free.
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Website: www.banrepcultural.org/museos-y-colecciones
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El Cerro de Monserrate is not exactly a museum, but it is one of Bogota's most important cultural monuments. Located on top of a peak with a spectacular view that dominates the city, you can find a church, some restaurants and gift shops. Going up is easiest with a a short ride on the cable railway.You can also choose to hike, and that takes about 35 minutes. All prices and schedule are on the website.
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Website: www.cerromonserrate.com
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