Milan (MIL) to Bogota (BOG) flights from EUR614
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Looking for comfortable flights from Milan to Bogotá? KLM offers you the best fares to reach the capital of Colombia with comfortable aircraft and on time. The best way to reach the largest city in Colombia is to take advantage of the journey to relax and unwind with the entertainment offered by KLM, time will fly by. While watching a movie or playing a video game on board, you can enjoy snacks and order extra beverages while waiting for your hot meal. If you have dietary wishes you can order a special meal in advance for free. The options also include vegan or gluten-free options.
Choose your seat when making the reservation. If you want extra comfort to stretch your legs better, it is even possible to do so in Economy. For additional comfort, you can opt for an Economy Comfort seat on intercontinental flights. With this option you'll be among the first Economy passengers to disembark, having traveled in comfortable seats with a pillow, a blanket, and more legroom, located behind Premium Comfort or Business Class. Compare the differences between the services reserved for those traveling in Economy, Premium Comfort, and Business Class before making the reservation, and you'll ensure a comfortable transatlantic flight tailored to your needs.
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Practical Information for Flights from Milan to Bogotá
El Dorado Airport, one of Latin America’s main hubs, is located about 15 km from Bogotá city centre, ideal for quick access to the Colombian capital. Taxis are affordable and it is a 20 minute taxi-ride to the city centre. For an even more cost-effective option there is also the TransMilieno bus system. For travelling around the city the TransMilienio busses are a good option, however they can get ver crowded during rush hour. Taxis are a good way to travel, however for safety reasons it is recommended to book the taxi so that the journey is registered rather than hailing one from the street. Cycling is another option, the city has 620 kilometres of cycle paths and the capital closes 120km of its roads to vehicles on a Sunday for the weekly Ciclovía event.
Best Time to Visit Bogotá
Bogotá is a city at a high altitude - it is the world's third highest capital city - and enjoys a temperate climate year-round, with average temperatures around 14°C. The best time to visit is from December to March during the dry season when sunny days are more frequent. From April to November, rain is more common, athough it is known to rain at all times of year so it is best to always carry an umbrella. Since temperatures can vary throughout the day it is a good idea to dress in layers. Comfortable shoes are essential for exploring, especially in the city’s historic districts.
What to See in Bogotá
Bogotá is a vibrant city that blends modernity with tradition, offering plenty of fascinating spots for every type of traveller. Colombia’s capital is filled with must-see attractions well worth exploring. Here are some highlights:
- La Candelaria: Bogotá’s historic district, known for its colourful streets, colonial buildings, and unique museums.
- Monserrate: a mountain offering spectacular panoramic views of the city, accessible by cable car or hiking trail.
- Gold Museum: an extraordinary museum that houses the world’s largest collection of pre-Columbian gold artifacts.
- Usaquén District: a popular area with bars, restaurants, artisan markets, and a lively nightlife.
- Botero Museum: a free art gallery showcasing works by renowned Colombian artist Fernando Botero.
Milan to Bogotá Flights: Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the flight from Milan to Bogotá?
Approximately 13 hours and 50 minutes.
Where is Bogotá?
Bogotá is in central Colombia, surrounded by the Andes Mountains.
Where should I stay in Bogotá?
For a historic atmosphere and to be close to museums and historica sites, La Candelaria is ideal. Teusaquillo is the best neighbourhood to experience local life and Chicó is where you wil find the best parks and nightlife.
What's the best way to get around Bogotá?
You can travel around the city with the TransMilenio system, taxis, or private transport services.
How can I travel safely in Bogotá?
It’s best to stay in popular tourist areas such as La Candelaria and Usaquén. It’s advisable to use official taxis or ride-sharing services and avoid displaying valuables in public. As in most large cities, keeping an eye on your belongings is always a good idea.