Overview
Bogotá, Colombia's high-altitude capital, is a sprawling Andean metropolis where colonial history, cutting-edge street art and a thriving food scene meet at over 2,600 metres above sea level. Its historic La Candelaria quarter, world-class museums and gateway access to the rest of Colombia make it a rewarding stop for UK travellers exploring South America — served by El Dorado International Airport (BOG). Comparing fares in one place makes finding the right flight to Bogotá quick and simple.
Best time to fly to Bogotá
Thanks to its altitude, Bogotá has a mild, spring-like climate all year rather than distinct hot and cold seasons. The driest, sunniest months tend to be December to March and July to August, while April–May and October–November are wetter. Evenings are cool year-round, so pack layers. Fares usually ease outside the festive peak, so travelling in the quieter weeks stretches your budget further — check the price charts on this page for your dates.
Airlines and routes
Avianca — Colombia's flag carrier — has operated direct flights between London and Bogotá in around 11–12 hours, though schedules vary, so it is worth checking current availability. Reliable connecting routes run with Iberia and Air Europa (via Madrid), KLM (via Amsterdam) and American Airlines (via Miami). These serve the UK from London and Manchester alike. Comparing carriers for your exact dates is the surest way to secure the lowest fare.
Things to do in Bogotá
Bogotá blends history, culture and Andean scenery:
- La Candelaria: the historic old town of cobbled lanes, plazas and colourful colonial houses.
- Gold Museum (Museo del Oro): a dazzling collection of pre-Columbian goldwork.
- Monserrate: a funicular or cable-car ride to a hilltop shrine with sweeping city views.
- Botero Museum: Fernando Botero's playful, rounded artworks in a fine free gallery.
- Usaquén: a charming district known for its Sunday flea market and dining.
At El Dorado International Airport (BOG)
El Dorado is one of Latin America's busiest airports, about 15 km west of the city centre. Facilities include duty-free shopping, currency exchange, ATMs, lounges and restaurants. Official white airport taxis with metered or fixed fares and ride-hailing apps are the easiest way into the city; use authorised services for safety.
Top tips for finding cheap flights to Bogotá
- Book roughly 2–5 months ahead — long-haul fares to Colombia rise close to departure.
- Avoid the December festive peak; the quieter weeks are noticeably cheaper.
- Be flexible with dates — midweek departures often beat weekend prices.
- Compare direct and one-stop routings; a connection can sometimes cut the cost.
Travel essentials
- UK passport holders do not need a visa for tourist stays in Colombia of up to 90 days.
- Bogotá's high altitude can cause mild breathlessness — take it easy for the first day.
- The local currency is the Colombian peso (COP).