A Walk Around the Botanical Garden of Bogota, Colombia

After going to La Catedral de Sal I decided to do a “bus to nowhere” and ended up at the Botanical Garden of Bogota.


The full name of Bogota’s botanical garden is Jardín Botánico de Bogotá José Celestino Mutis. I had actually planned to go here anyway but was just lucky to stumble upon it on the way back from Zipaquira.


Cost(s): 2,700COP per adult.


Address: Ac 63 #6895, Bogotá, Colombia. jbb.gov.co. +57 1 4377060


Botanical Garden of Bogota

The Botanical Garden of Bogota is a nice place to stroll around to get out of the hustle and bustle of Bogota, and it is a good size for spending an hour or two.


As you enter there is this nice lake with a bridge and stuff.


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There are a number of different gardens including herbal, exotic, fragrance, etc. There is also useful signs. Some of them rotate and have English on the back, although I didn’t discover this until I was on my way out.


I think this is the exotic species garden.


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The place was not crowded when I went (a Thursday afternoon) but there was still quite a few people with there “professional” cameras taking close-ups of flowers and portraits of their girlfriends and/or children.


Here’s one of some orchids with my phone.


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The pathway circles the boundary of the gardens and you can also walk through the middle on these smaller “jungle” pathways.


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Here’s another close-up of a flower. I’m not sure what it is.


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The pine tree garden on a cloudy day.


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Getting to the Botanical Garden of Bogota

On the way back from Zipa I decided to skip getting off at the stop I was supposed to and just see where the bus would take me. After about 30 minutes I checked my map and sawy I was under a km from the botanical garden so I got off and walked there.


To get back to town I caught the #128, but I think any bus going towards “centro” will get you back within walking distance to La Candelaria. The buses do not accept cash, only the cards which you can get from a Transmileno station. I had one but it had no money on it. Luckily some guy tapped me in and I just gave him the fare (2,000COP).





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