Five Things I Love About Bogota

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
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    Wondering what makes Bogota attractive to people? In this video, Andrew shares his thoughts on why he loves spending time in Bogota and why he decided to buy a home there.
    00:00 Start
    0:34 Property for Sale in Bogota
    - Invest in Bogota
    - Real estate
    - Real estate investment
    0:52 People in Bogota
    - Travel to Bogota, Colombia
    2:03 Coziness
    - Best places to visit
    3:28 Living Environment
    4:18 Culture and Amenities
    6:29 Connectivity
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Комментарии • 494

  • @gregstephens2339
    @gregstephens2339 10 месяцев назад +31

    The climate in Bogota is perfect. The architecture and the landscaping is perfect!

  • @oscarpachon4558
    @oscarpachon4558 2 года назад +181

    One of the most underrated capital cities in the world, great people, food, nightlife, business friendly, entrepreneurship hub, great universities. It is has a great geographic location, 3 hrs from miami, 4 hrs form mexico city, 6 from buenos Aires, 3 hrs from Lima, 4 hrs from dallas, several flights to US cities, cost of living its decent. I am glad you love Bogota!

    • @andy386770
      @andy386770 2 года назад +18

      The saddest side of it is that it's underrated by its own dwellers. In most cases visitors from different parts of the world get impressed by the beauty and everything the city offers, sadly it's the local who keep speaking ill of the city. I, born and raised in Bogotá, have had hot debates with other Bogotanos, having to defend my city from them. The nicest things I've heard about Bogotá, I've heard them from foreigners either visiting or living in the city.

    • @theosteknion6219
      @theosteknion6219 Год назад +8

      My spouse's cousin, a graduate of La U Javeriana - Cali - visited bgtá. He was so impressed with the amount of money circulating. I really don't know exactly what he saw but I was very proud that he liked bogotá. I didn't care for Cali, maybe it's more for singles, I don't know. Plus I prefer bogotá's weather.

    • @juanamaya6278
      @juanamaya6278 8 месяцев назад +8

      As a Bogotan, I loved your description. We still have some security issues and third world problems, but we’re working on them and I feel positive about the future of my city.

  • @sammiejohnson2618
    @sammiejohnson2618 2 года назад +79

    I really love Bogota Colombia, being from a small town in Tennessee, I find the people of Bogota give me great respect and I have much respect for them also .I'm pretty sure this is where I will retire one day .I'm getting married in Bogota Colombia December 2022 to the most beautiful woman with a beautiful heart this is my soul mate ❤

    • @wardogmobius
      @wardogmobius Год назад +2

      Hey Sammie,
      Congratulations in your marriage. Which lawyer you recommend in Bogota for such a process? Thanks

    • @CorkyK
      @CorkyK Год назад +2

      Wow, I live in Decherd Tennessee, (Winchester basically) and I am solo'ing to Bogota on Sunday, Christmas day, departing monday to see friends in Costa Rica then on to Mexico. Congrats on your wedding! I'll be one of the gringos in town from right back home, on the dates around your event! :D

    • @theosteknion6219
      @theosteknion6219 Год назад +1

      Greetings! My family & I spent end of the year holidays in Cosby TN, 1st time visiting the state, hiked several times in The Smokys, children skiied in Gatlinburg, my most exciting moment was at Newfound Gap when I stumbled upon the historic Appalachian trail. I was elated. The scariest... when upon returning from Abrams Falls at night time the exit road was iced & 2 cars had fallen into the ditch & over 25 cars including us were stuck in the parking lot. Thank GOD the gas tank was full, we waited about 2 hours while the snow plow cleared another alt road, then one by one the cars exited the area & the snow plow driver was out waiting at the main road & would let the park ranger know when each car made it out safely & would say to send out the next car. On our way out we did slide on a curb but there was a parking area and we were able to turn onto the road again. That night what would've been an hour & a half ride back to Cosby turned into a 3+ hr. drive home. We drove slowly on the snow covered road and staying as close to the mountainside because the other side was the river. (Gulp) We were all praying & quiet on the way back. And we were so happy to make it out safely. 😅
      And for the record I want to return, at the same time of year when bears are going into hybernation. I love the cold weather & hiking in it, we want to go up to Mount LeConte, hopefully even lodge up there too. The Smokys are beautiful.

  • @leomaida3012
    @leomaida3012 2 года назад +135

    I live in Bogota since 2015, I am Argentine. It was the best decision of my life

    • @fgafootball
      @fgafootball 2 года назад +5

      You speak Spanish and can blend in easy. Someone like Andrew sticks out like a sore thumb, no chance he hasn't got a crowd/crew around him, he is big papaya.

    • @ogunsiron2
      @ogunsiron2 2 года назад +7

      @@fgafootball don't they have local White ppl there? there are tons in mx

    • @ichbinhier355
      @ichbinhier355 2 года назад +14

      @@ogunsiron2 bro, that's not the US where race matters, in Latin American societies what is most important is how much you have/ the people you know rather than your skin color (at least in my experience)

    • @ogunsiron2
      @ogunsiron2 2 года назад +4

      @@ichbinhier355 disagree that race does not matter in latam. it matters differently and "race" is very much not as clear cut as in, say, usa. for example, in latam there is much more room for "mixed" ppl in the "White" group than in the usa

    • @emanuelriquelme1133
      @emanuelriquelme1133 Год назад

      There are much more racist

  • @jesuslavy6900
    @jesuslavy6900 Год назад +52

    My husband also liked Bogotá. He said one day: This is like being in United States! Everything is done quickly. You just say something and it is done! People is very efficient.

    • @jollyjokress3852
      @jollyjokress3852 Год назад +3

      Except for waiting in line at the supermercado. I was in Bogotá, and I want to return maybe some day? But I don't want to fly too much.

    • @amandaburleson2035
      @amandaburleson2035 6 месяцев назад

      no one gives a fcuk what your husband said.

  • @tobydelys1113
    @tobydelys1113 Год назад +34

    I could not agree more with your assessment of Bogota

  • @dan4logic500
    @dan4logic500 10 месяцев назад +40

    Finally I found somebody who loves the eternal autumn like I do. Medellin nice but Bogota is my home away from home.

    • @william8236
      @william8236 6 месяцев назад +6

      Medellin is humid, I also prefer and like Bogota's cooler climate.

  • @HoustonGuy
    @HoustonGuy Год назад +15

    I also LOVE Bogota!!! Overall, Colombia is continuously rising ( low cost of living with great healthcare) and Medellin, Cartagena, Bucaramanga, Cali. Barranquilla, Santa Marta, San Andres and Bogota are just as modern as European/USA cities.

  • @ab9089
    @ab9089 2 года назад +16

    My first time in Colombia I went to Bogota on a business trip. I had a chance to buy a beautiful apartment in Bario de Santa Barbara. To this very day I regret not doing it.

  • @ezrato
    @ezrato 2 года назад +34

    After living in Colombia for 6 months, I can say that Bogota is my second favourite city, right after Manizales.

    • @velocirapture89
      @velocirapture89 Год назад +2

      @Lupoty He said in his post that Manizales is his favorite city.

    • @therehastobesomethingmoore
      @therehastobesomethingmoore 10 месяцев назад +3

      We think we may retire in Manizales but we have not been there yet to check it out. We love cool weather and Manizales seems to be very safe.

    • @ezrato
      @ezrato 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@therehastobesomethingmoore Good choice in my opinion. The weather here is nice and cool, and it's reasonably safe too

    • @therehastobesomethingmoore
      @therehastobesomethingmoore 10 месяцев назад

      @@ezrato
      Seems to have lots of pros….any cons ?
      We are traveling in search of our favorite retirement city, between Mexico and Argentina. We are currently living in Matagalpa, Nicaragua. This search will take at least a few years but right now our short list is
      San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico
      Xela, Guatemala
      Manizales, Colombia
      Cuenca, Ecuador
      Arequipa, Peru
      Buenas Aires, Argentina
      We are cool weather lovers.

    • @ezrato
      @ezrato 10 месяцев назад

      @@therehastobesomethingmoore Main con would be that it's near an active volcano. In the event of an eruption, lahars wouldn't likely affect Manizales, but there would be some ashfall which wouldn't be particularly pleasant. Nothing deadly though, unless you're someone who's physically sensitive to that kind of thing. Eruptions also don't seem to be frequent.

  • @brandonbrewer3543
    @brandonbrewer3543 Год назад +11

    Big plus to Bogota is its the headquarters for Avianca Airlines the largest airline in Latin America. In other words you can fly anywhere in Latin America from Bogota nonstop.

  • @ministerioshalom22
    @ministerioshalom22 Год назад +14

    Yes, Bogotá is beautifull,place to spent time and to do tourism ,many people speak about the bad things more that about good things of my country but we need to be sincere every cities around have ,insecurity,and drogs problems ,but Colombia is a magican country to work and live God bless You brother excelent video .😊

  • @javierzapata5589
    @javierzapata5589 2 года назад +18

    I’ve never seen green onions so amazing like in Colombia 🇨🇴

  • @Macedonia270
    @Macedonia270 2 года назад +41

    I live and work in Colombia. I love Medellin, the "City of eternal spring" but have recently spent some time in Bucaramanga, Department of Santander.... Also a beautiful city with wonderful people and cuisine...
    I agree though with the sentiment that the climate in Bogota is preferable being a little cooler....
    Manizales in the department of Caldas is also beautiful with great weather and even greater people....
    You really are spoilt for choice in Colombia....

    • @MrRJS27
      @MrRJS27 2 года назад +1

      I like Ibagué but certainly Manizales and Bucaramanga are much better-put-together cities in that size category.

    • @theosteknion6219
      @theosteknion6219 Год назад

      ​@@MrRJS27 If you like & enjoy hot weather then Ibagué is for you. I like the cold.

    • @velocirapture89
      @velocirapture89 Год назад

      I haven't been to Bucaramanga, what's it like compared to Medellin? I go to Medellin occasionally and I especially enjoy road cycling there.

    • @Macedonia270
      @Macedonia270 Год назад

      @@velocirapture89 Bucaramanga is smaller than Medellín but beautiful. Very nice people and beautiful women

  • @alliancetechnology
    @alliancetechnology 2 года назад +26

    Im in medellin on my 3rd month looking to call it home. Saw andrew mentioning it and between Tbilisi, istanbul and colombia i made the choice to come here sight unseen. Glad i did & simply love it. Im from bahrain and andrew did a short video about my country & its on point. Thank you sir for all your efforts ☺️

  • @twinwolf2966
    @twinwolf2966 2 года назад +8

    Greetings from La Ceja, Colombia and all the smaller pueblos that don't have those big city problems. Been here for 5 years, best place I ever lived.

  • @orlandomodeno7567
    @orlandomodeno7567 Месяц назад +2

    I ❤ Bogota and you gave the best description: cozy, I agree.

  • @paxtecum4814
    @paxtecum4814 2 года назад +10

    We colombians are always in a cozy mood, especially with foreigners. Andrew, you said it.: One must be there where everyone treats you well, because they make you feel at home.

  • @JamesonLemonade
    @JamesonLemonade 2 года назад +20

    Love it too and been many times. 1) No mosquitoes! 2) High elevation forces you into good shape just walking around 3) Best dance club in the entire world - Theatron 4) Eats: 5th Best restaurant of my life - Leo at about $100/person, Bubble Waffle and Crepes & Waffles 5) The ever insane Tejo sport - explosive air bowling in a sense, cheap and with a crate of beer included!

    • @vlasov18
      @vlasov18 5 месяцев назад +1

      your tejo sport desc is spot on lmfao

  • @himpoet
    @himpoet Год назад +8

    I came to Medellín in 2021 and loved it. I will finally get to Bogotá later this month and I am really looking forward to it!

  • @RC94332
    @RC94332 2 года назад +38

    Lived in bogota in the late 2000s. Was one of the few gringos around. It sure has changed but I love bogota, even more than some other cities. I always feel at home. Yea it’s cold, but I still like it. It’s a comfortable city

    • @JS-jh4cy
      @JS-jh4cy Год назад +2

      Cold? Where you from a hot desert?

    • @theosteknion6219
      @theosteknion6219 Год назад +2

      Where in bogotá do you live if I nay ask? I lived there in the late 80's and there was a good amount of germans well established & living in the Chía area (N. bogotá).

    • @RC94332
      @RC94332 Год назад +1

      @@theosteknion6219 I dont live there now but near the US embassy before. Not the flashy neighborhood but I liked it

    • @inolvidable.
      @inolvidable. 5 месяцев назад +1

      Cold? Bogota has the most perfect weather in the world. Fresh, but not cold, if a little chillier by night a jacket suffice just fine.. And when sunny, lighter cloths and you are just fine. No need for A/C ever. Never better weather.

  • @storeymark
    @storeymark 2 года назад +29

    The neighborhood scene reminds me of Los Condes in Santiago Chile. I agree, the architecture in many spots in South America puts North America to shame

    • @jacobbordenkircherr.s.b.ia5679
      @jacobbordenkircherr.s.b.ia5679 2 года назад +1

      Many cities in LatAm and Greater Slavia such as Russia and Ukraine put many cities in most Western countries to shame.

    • @ichbinhier355
      @ichbinhier355 2 года назад +3

      @@jacobbordenkircherr.s.b.ia5679 if you are talking about English speaking countries then yes, but western European are beautiful in terms of architecture, Austria, Switzerland, France, Italy...

    • @jacobbordenkircherr.s.b.ia5679
      @jacobbordenkircherr.s.b.ia5679 2 года назад +2

      @@ichbinhier355 I am from Germany. In my opinion, Western Europe's architecture seems bland compared to many Eastern European and Latin American countries. Latin America has more colourful buildings, while Eastern Europe has more gray buildings.

  • @pedroivanpizarodriguez1333
    @pedroivanpizarodriguez1333 Год назад +6

    I love my Bogotá, thanks for the video.

  • @marcosantiago5742
    @marcosantiago5742 Год назад +6

    I totally agree with you, It is one ofe the best places to live or start a business in latinamerica. Nice weather, cozy and well connected.

  • @viejoditi
    @viejoditi Год назад +18

    As a Colombian who has lived outside Colombia for many years, I believe Bogotá has a special charm. I agree with everything this video describes. But I will also say that Bogotá has two flaws, one being traffic and two being safety or lack thereof. That said, Bogotá is just the perfect mix of cosmopolitanism, affordability, connectivity, culture and great surrondings. One thing to add to this video:from Bogotá you are a few hours away from the llanos, epic landscapes, coffee growing regions, and much more.

    • @carlitoxb110
      @carlitoxb110 Год назад +3

      Bogota tiene sus fallas pero tiene una vibra única, el que se aburra en Bogotá se aburre en cualquiera parte del mundo

  • @CaptainGyro
    @CaptainGyro 2 года назад +38

    I've been to Bogota. I thought I was in Seattle, Washington. Way to wet (drizzle), cloudy, and cold. Spent ten days further down in elevation at Pieria (4,500 feet). Perfect temperature, not so much rain but lots of overcast. Got to go further down "the mountain" to Medellin for the perfect weather -- 75F and sunshine.

    • @RoxyArietis
      @RoxyArietis Год назад +1

      We do have only 2 "proper" seasons, sun and rain, so yeah it can be rainy but we have almost 6 months of sun.

    • @inolvidable.
      @inolvidable. 5 месяцев назад +1

      You were there during raining season, which is in November, but the rest of the year is perfect weather: Fresh, but not cold, if a little chillier by night a jacket suffice just fine. And when sunny, lighter cloths and you are just fine. No need for A/C ever. Never better weather.

  • @sebastianjaimes1309
    @sebastianjaimes1309 2 года назад +14

    I'm originally from Bogotá and have been abroad for many years and after living in the US, New Zealand and Europe, I would say that Bogota is one of the most expat friendly cities in the world. 100% recommended for business, travel and living 👍.

    • @fgafootball
      @fgafootball 2 года назад +4

      So why don't you move back? Talk about exaggeration "one of the most expat friendly in world" lol not long ago it was one of the most dangerous places in world, its still no paradise, not even close.

    • @simonchristopherrule7313
      @simonchristopherrule7313 2 года назад +6

      @@fgafootball it depends on what kind of expat you are... All the expats I know choose countries like Colombia because we find the brand name countries overpriced and boring. Give me Medellin, Mexico City or Bangkok any day over London, Dubai or NY.

    • @fgafootball
      @fgafootball 2 года назад +1

      @@simonchristopherrule7313 you're not from bogota though and moved away. My point is she obviously left cause there were things she wanted abroad she couldn't get in bogota, like a decent job. Not everyone is a millionaire who can afford multiple homes around world. The cities you mention, you can actually make money.

    • @fgafootball
      @fgafootball 2 года назад

      @Fauci is-a-liar don't lie 🤣

    • @simonchristopherrule7313
      @simonchristopherrule7313 2 года назад

      @@fgafootball Oh for sure I am talking about location independent people that earn the same regardless of where they live (there are a lot of them after covid). In that sense living in a vibrant city where cost of living is low is probably smarter than paying through the teeth in rent, transport and taxes in a city Like LA for example.

  • @retromoto9456
    @retromoto9456 Год назад +4

    Hit the nail on the head!!! Exactly why l love Bogota.

  • @MrRJS27
    @MrRJS27 2 года назад +9

    I like Bogotá and I've been going for nearly 40 years (with some long breaks), but the idea of Bogotá as a world center of nice people would probably leave most bogotanos dissolved in laughter. I feel that they sell their city short, in part because they don't sufficiently know what the rest of the world is like, but if you gave me pen and paper to jot down keywords for Bogotá I don't think "friendly people" would get there. I do agree with the rest of it--I like that it's not hot, it's got the (geographically) largest expanse of urban well-being that I've ever seen, and even the rest of it is far better than it used to be. And it's not nearly as provincial as it used to be, although it was better for classical music in the 1980s because they had a pipeline to Soviet-bloc countries (especially Bulgaria) as barter-for-coffee, believe it or not. For me the key connectivity thing (since I just go to/from the US which has never been a connectivity issue) is that you can get anywhere in Colombia so easily. Leaving the most obvious for last, it's got way too much street crime, but they've changed some laws today (literally, today) that might improve matters a bit.

  • @friedrichdergroe9664
    @friedrichdergroe9664 Год назад +6

    I did not get to see a lot of Bogota when I was there, as we spent only a couple of days there returning from the lovely San Andreas island. It seemed like a nice place, and I ran into some Germans traveling. Since I spent 10 years in Germany, I was able to speak German to them, which was refreshing.
    I have yet to go to Medellin, but my wife has been there.
    We live in a city not far from Venezuela, and it's quiet and the people are wonderful. The motos are crazy, though, cutting you off frequently and other crazy things. I think they all imagine they are Evil Knievel. Sadly, I see one or two moto accidents weekly. But in general, the people here are lovely. Built a house here, and that's been a fun experience.
    I'm still stuck in 6 figures. To get to 7 figures and beyond, I have to do things quite a bit differently. Working on it. :D

  • @FredPoissonPainter
    @FredPoissonPainter День назад

    One of the best Colombia videos I’ve seen in a while and I’m nothing like this guy but also love the same things about Bogota. Great city, great people. Amo a Bogota.

    • @nomadcapitalist
      @nomadcapitalist  День назад

      Thank you! You should definitely check out our recent video about Bogota: ruclips.net/video/2T_LFhCYsDc/видео.html

  • @alexeikai
    @alexeikai 2 года назад +11

    bogota is lovely! also love seeing a more positive vid to mix it up 😌

  • @metas774
    @metas774 2 месяца назад +1

    I love the fall like weather in Bogota. Spent 3 months there last year. Looking to move there from Toronto Canada

  • @asmusicales
    @asmusicales 2 года назад +2

    Sr thank you so much for been recommended my city as one of the best destinations for the rest of the world.

  • @mascode1
    @mascode1 Год назад +1

    I'm happy you are enjoying my country!

  • @johnchateau
    @johnchateau 4 месяца назад +1

    Bogota is the home for millions of people. plus is the power house of Colombia. it adopts foreigners of different countries and departments and supply work,education, delicious food, entertainment and many others. inside Colombia is known as la nevera. or the fridge. due to the weather but also it literally provides a living for all who lives in it. muchas gracias Bogota

  • @fffa1363
    @fffa1363 3 месяца назад

    Love you Andrew!!!!!!!!

  • @lorimiller2369
    @lorimiller2369 2 года назад +4

    You r totally selling me on Bogotá! And my Spanish will come in handy.

  • @kovalas543
    @kovalas543 2 года назад +31

    The same could be applied to Quito - except of connectivity. I moved to Quito couple of months ago and enjoy all the things you've mentioned. Thank you for breaking negative stereotypes about Latin America - so many people don't know that it's a nice place to live.

  • @bubbletwinsmom
    @bubbletwinsmom Месяц назад

    I was born in Bogota, and seeing it grow internationally makes me feel so proud!! Every summer I spent there I felt very happy!! I had bought property there but being in the USA and taking care of family was very difficult but I regret it.

  • @danielj3010
    @danielj3010 2 года назад +6

    Love Colombia!

  • @tukoramirez8478
    @tukoramirez8478 2 года назад +27

    Love Bogota and Medellin. Nevertheless be aware of security as on every latam city (no dar papaya). If you earn on USD you’ll find real state affordable here, on good neighborhoods.

    • @BETOETE
      @BETOETE 2 года назад +3

      no dar papaya, is a mantra.

  • @therehastobesomethingmoore
    @therehastobesomethingmoore Год назад +6

    Only went once, about 2010. But even the hotel staff warned us about walking around, said we should only get into taxis they call for us….either it was dangerous or they are very paranoid…and we were in a very upscale area.
    We are currently traveling, looking for our favorite retirement city to settle in. We plan to visit Manizales in Colombia.

    • @HoustonGuy
      @HoustonGuy Год назад +1

      Best places to retire in Colombia...Cool/Spring Temps: Medellin, Manizales, Pereira, Armenia and Bucaramanga. Cold Temps: Bogota, Tunja, Pasto and Pamplona/Berlin. Warm/Caribbean: Cartagena, Barranquilla and Santa Marta

    • @user-zb2st6zi6j
      @user-zb2st6zi6j 5 месяцев назад +1

      It was bad in 2010. Things have improved a lot.

  • @TimKyoutube
    @TimKyoutube 2 года назад +41

    When in Bogota, do whatever you can to join the party up North an hour away at "Andres Carne de Res!" Thank me later guys.

    • @gjban
      @gjban 2 года назад +4

      Done it, loved it. I renamed it Andres Carne de vacas! Haha

    • @avilla4013
      @avilla4013 2 года назад +1

      Huge spot!

    • @DanTheQueasy-Fisherman
      @DanTheQueasy-Fisherman 2 года назад +4

      THE SECRET IS OUT!

    • @mattboud1
      @mattboud1 2 года назад +1

      Tim K on here dropping gold nuggets of info

    • @TimKyoutube
      @TimKyoutube 2 года назад +1

      @@mattboud1 lol

  • @BETOETE
    @BETOETE 2 года назад +10

    Bogota Is a (cold) tropical city, not like Dominican Republic but more alike to London with the rain and the greenery.

    • @william8236
      @william8236 Год назад +2

      Bogotá is only cold during the night or early morning, during the day is warm in the upper 70s, all the Bus rapid transit (BRT) are equipped with air-condition and most are electric buses, also most of the upscale hotels come with Air conditioning in every room. I love the weather in Bogotá, especially because I love bike riding, and walking during the day, at night you definitely need a sweater.

    • @LiticoBunenditcher
      @LiticoBunenditcher Год назад

      @@william8236 Si estos días ha estado haciendo demasiado frío en el día, qué dice

    • @william8236
      @william8236 Год назад +4

      @@LiticoBunenditcher "demasiado frío" el que se vive en Canadá y en el Norte de EEUU. Para uno que ha sufrido de ese verdaderamente frío, el clima de Bogotá es muy bueno.

    • @user-zb2st6zi6j
      @user-zb2st6zi6j 5 месяцев назад

      @@william8236 It is NOT in the 70s. It only feels like it because of the hot tropical sun. The warmest it ever gets is about 68.

  • @toddlay3276
    @toddlay3276 2 года назад +7

    I bought a home in Medellin, Colombia last year. I’m happy with the location, and the people, food, weather are amazing.

  • @javierzapata5589
    @javierzapata5589 2 года назад +8

    Hi Andrew, also the prices on fresh veggies and the variety of fruits and that on every other corner there’s a moms n pop’s store. There’s no scarcity here

  • @onzagalaverde4905
    @onzagalaverde4905 Год назад +1

    Thank you

  • @solotravelerstour
    @solotravelerstour 8 месяцев назад +1

    It is a good análisis about these city. I live in Bogota and has an interesting culture option to do, excelente restaurants and good night life

  • @theropemonster
    @theropemonster 10 дней назад

    Ok, it’s cozy. Got it. Thanks Andrew. “..Makes you feel..nice” 🤣. I’ll stay in Playa Del Carmen,MX for now and smash volleyball while I’m still young enough. Maybe Bogota when I’m old. I think the Cancun airport is every bit as good, in regards to “connectivity”. Cheers 🍻.

  • @swoldier1016
    @swoldier1016 2 года назад +3

    Greetings from Medellín.

  • @ferfercarcarful
    @ferfercarcarful Месяц назад +1

    I really love this lovely REFRIGARATOR where I live in.....

  • @a8aCOLPLAYa8a
    @a8aCOLPLAYa8a 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video! That’s exatcly how bogota is!💯💯👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼⭐️⭐️ thanks congratz⭐️👍🏼

  • @yessikaalexandraperezvilla9666
    @yessikaalexandraperezvilla9666 2 года назад +7

    FFFFFF I LOVE BOGOTA....... IN FACT i GREW UP HERE AND I WAS BORN SO, FOR ME IT'S THE BEST CITY IN AMERICA LATINA!..... THANKS FOR TALKING ABOUT BOGOTA I LOVE IT!! ........ GREETINGS FROM BOGOTA COLOMBIA!

  • @ChrisBakerauthor
    @ChrisBakerauthor 2 года назад +5

    Here is one big warning. It's the third highest national capital in the world. Only Quito, Ecuador, and La Paz, Bolivia, are higher. It's over 2,600 meters or 8,600 feet high. This will be a big adjustment.

  • @thespacesbetweenstudio3346
    @thespacesbetweenstudio3346 9 месяцев назад +4

    I will be visiting Bogota in a few weeks and looking forward to it. I have been to MEdellin and wondering how different it is.

  • @blondetruther
    @blondetruther 2 года назад +4

    Andrew, I have put a similar comment under your recent video '6 countries open to everyone November 2021'. There has been recent news that Colombia is introducing a mandatory vaccine passport to enter public venues starting November 17th. What are your thoughts on this? Thanks

  • @Oksana1966
    @Oksana1966 2 года назад +8

    Every time I mention to my friends that I want to move to Colombia … they all say the same - Do not! It is very dangerous. Every time I listen to Andrew I have different impression. Could anyone shine the light?! P.S. I do not speak Spanish maybe this is the problem

    • @mateor7302
      @mateor7302 2 года назад +2

      Have you even been to Colombia yet? You need to see it for yourself

    • @bigdogpete43
      @bigdogpete43 2 года назад +3

      It is no more dangerous than Chicago, Detroit, Memphis, St. Louis, Baltimore or any of the other liberal controlled shitholes in the USA.

    • @guillermogouldburn763
      @guillermogouldburn763 2 года назад +3

      When I want to gauge the security of a place I just google "tourist robbed/stabbed/murdered/raped in ........" You get a good idea of the situation there.

    • @MrRJS27
      @MrRJS27 2 года назад +2

      These expat enclaves aren't dangerous. The rest of it can be, especially for someone who's not familiar with the area and doesn't know Spanish.

  • @stickolascage7420
    @stickolascage7420 2 года назад +5

    Hey man been following the channel since you had waaay less subscribers so congrats on all the success. I was woundering if you could do a video on Jamaica I’ve been there and it’s beautiful great water ,great growing season ,amazing weather no poisonous or venomous animals it’s quite unique but I’d love to know the tax benefits and your definitely the man to ask so if you could find time that would be awesome. Congrats again 👍🏽

  • @Cesar-Ochoa
    @Cesar-Ochoa 2 года назад +8

    I went to Medellin and I loved, people, weather, food, modern city, hopefully I can visit Bogota soon 🙏😎

  • @margyiphillips4931
    @margyiphillips4931 2 года назад +1

    Very informative as usual. Thank you.

  • @JohnVanMeter58
    @JohnVanMeter58 2 года назад +1

    Even the Guards at my building are nice. LOL

  • @efalkows
    @efalkows 2 года назад +1

    Hi Andrew, I love you content. Thank you. What are your thoughts on Brazil? It’s not a country that people talk about much.

  • @jamestrueblood1990
    @jamestrueblood1990 2 года назад +4

    I love Colombia marrying a Colombia in the fall

  • @jgoco1
    @jgoco1 Год назад +1

    What are you preferred areas to stay in the city? Nice video

  • @toninopinto5782
    @toninopinto5782 2 года назад

    You are remarkable !!

  • @user-zb2st6zi6j
    @user-zb2st6zi6j 5 месяцев назад +2

    The worst thing is the terrible traffic. They badly need a subway system. I know they are building one and phase 1 will be completed by 2028 (maybe). Until then, moving about in the city will be difficult. North Bogota is nice especially around Unicentro. That is where you are talking about. South Bogota is bad but not as bad as other Latin Countries. If you are into bird watching, it is probably the best city in the World for birding. They have nice city parks with a lot of birds and several large (well run) national parks just a few hours' drive from the city which are also great for hiking.

  • @deniseiannini1238
    @deniseiannini1238 Год назад

    Is that paint in the back from the painter Camilo Turriago?

  • @JonathanMolcan
    @JonathanMolcan 2 года назад +3

    Do you find it difficult to get direct flights from Bogota to other places you stay in like Serbia and Malaysia?

    • @MrRJS27
      @MrRJS27 2 года назад

      Those are one-stop destinations nowadays, so certainly doable.

  • @kaistreeter
    @kaistreeter 2 года назад +24

    Hello Nomad. I see your in Bogotá, I am as well. Are you worried of the upcoming vaccine pass requirements that are going to be implemented on the 15th of November to enter restaurants, bars, museums, clubs, ect.? I am planning on leaving if I am asked to show papers to enter said places.

    • @SenorJuan2023
      @SenorJuan2023 2 года назад +2

      Good riddance.

    • @IvanDSaboya
      @IvanDSaboya 9 месяцев назад

      fortunately that nonsense ended and nobody is asking for that paper anymore. (yes most of the people asking for it then wanted to see just the paper, but for traveling all the international airlines where asking for the digital one even until like 6 months ago)

  • @user-jr8fq
    @user-jr8fq 9 месяцев назад +1

    Love the art over your shoulder. Do you know who it is by?

  • @laura53ize
    @laura53ize 2 года назад +17

    I’m from Bogota I like some things but miss they old days In Bogota, now I don’t like to much specially the traffic and thefts , now I’m living in Texas where I life it’s normal without the Covid physcos.

    • @lost-nuts
      @lost-nuts 2 года назад +3

      I used to live in Texas , among all the places I have lived in my 60 years , Texas is the most racist , I am glad I am out of that backwards ass bubba state

    • @ogunsiron2
      @ogunsiron2 2 года назад

      @@lost-nuts lol

    • @SenorJuan2023
      @SenorJuan2023 2 года назад +2

      Texas, the land of oppressive heat, hurricanes, and butt ugly scenery. No thanks

    • @royal1investments
      @royal1investments 2 года назад +7

      @@lost-nuts Everything is the "R" word isn't it? Sorry state of people's mentality, delicate and Westernuts.

    • @patty9274
      @patty9274 2 года назад +2

      I am from Bogota too. Agree with you. I am in Houston now and I am grateful, I love Tx so much now that I said that I am an American born in Bogota :)

  • @willromeny1
    @willromeny1 Год назад +2

    I am interested in moving from NYC. I an dual citizenship

  • @dianamanotti8953
    @dianamanotti8953 2 года назад

    Hello. Just wondering, What is the driving situation like?

  • @rlbranch3032
    @rlbranch3032 Год назад +1

    quote from state department website: All U.S. citizens who do not also hold Colombian citizenship must present a valid U.S. passport to enter and leave Colombia. U.S. citizens do not need a Colombian visa for a tourist or business stay of 90 days or less or for cumulative stays of 180 days or less per calendar year.

  • @Garcia-elf
    @Garcia-elf 5 месяцев назад

    Hello from Envigado!

  • @keithrichard391
    @keithrichard391 2 года назад +2

    I Love Medellin, Co.!!!!!!!!

  • @julianoviedo
    @julianoviedo 5 месяцев назад

    Miss Bogotá so much. By the way, how is your tailor?

  • @Milly5288
    @Milly5288 2 года назад

    Cheers

  • @oceanwave4142
    @oceanwave4142 8 месяцев назад +1

    Ok now I wish you'd go to Mauritius and reviewed it, the "everything works and functions, everything feels nice" may not apply unfotunately. You know maybe everything feels great if you pay a lot, so it would be sensical for you to share the approximate cost of "everything feeling great" north american standard style

  • @BryceRowland47
    @BryceRowland47 2 года назад +22

    Starting on November 16 which is less than a week away, in Colombia you will be required to show your vaccine card to do absolutely anything in Columbia. I just got back from Columbia and have tons of friends there. This is very sad to me.

    • @tayinternational
      @tayinternational 2 года назад +8

      Yes it is sad that the Colombian government is always imposing these rules since the pandemic , it feels like they just want to always be seen as busy and doing something . Hopefully this new rule will be short lived since it will only stifle business . I have posted a few videos of different parts of Colombia over the year it's such a wonderful country 🇨🇴

    • @Kenny-Ross
      @Kenny-Ross 2 года назад +13

      That’s good to know. Thanks for the heads up. I’ve been thinking of heading to Colombia so this really throws a wrench in those plans.

    • @martian9999
      @martian9999 2 года назад +4

      glad to hear that. Makes Bogota even more attractive to me!

    • @cosmo1eleven855
      @cosmo1eleven855 2 года назад +10

      @@martian9999 If you like places that discriminate, yeah you'll like that.

    • @tomtocz7284
      @tomtocz7284 2 года назад +3

      Mandates are GREAT ! They really get rid of the riffraff - the no science flat earther types. But will Colombia enforce these vaccine requirements?? Probably not. Some places will, some places won’t. Hopefully this COVID thing can go away with natural immunity or vaccines soon so that things can go back closer to normalcy.

  • @MuadDib_
    @MuadDib_ 2 года назад +6

    a buddy said "getting women in Colombia is like shooting fish in a barrel", does anybody corroborate?

    • @raw-earth-exploits
      @raw-earth-exploits 2 года назад

      “Colombia”

    • @thinkforyourself9334
      @thinkforyourself9334 2 года назад +4

      Normal women or sex workers? Does your buddy speak Spanish?

    • @MuadDib_
      @MuadDib_ 2 года назад +1

      @@thinkforyourself9334 normal, yes

    • @cristianloquesea
      @cristianloquesea 2 года назад +4

      It depends a lot on how your friend is, I mean the physical appearance and his ability to conquer, a tall, white, blue-eyed and good looking guy can easily conquer a Colombian woman who is attractive and above all that is not a prepaid or prostitute, although I have seen everything

    • @monicarubiano3062
      @monicarubiano3062 2 года назад +5

      As a Colombian woman, I say that your friend may be right, however it depends on factors such as: age, education and wealth. A girl with barely high school or technical school, on minimum wage, living in a working neighborhood will be easy to get than a highly educated one that speaks languages, have money and come from high class parents. Also if is a escort or one that looks for a "gringo" to give her money that one is going to be very easy to get. So, your friend may be clubbing with those that expect him to give them money, and take them out of the country. The really good ones are difficult to get, because they have many options, including relocating without needing a gringo to do so.

  • @johanodinson8839
    @johanodinson8839 2 года назад +2

    Have you ever been in Simon Bolívar central park?
    It's way more beautiful than NYc central park

  • @djvictornova9188
    @djvictornova9188 2 года назад +2

    Would love to hear your opinion on airport experience going thru customs and airport amenities since its our first contact and impression when landing in a country .... great content on this channel

  • @paulbucklebuckle4921
    @paulbucklebuckle4921 2 года назад

    I want some of that ,,,👍

  • @v0calbeatzlaughs
    @v0calbeatzlaughs 2 года назад +4

    Does anyone know what to consider when comparing Bogota vs Medellin?

    • @obsidianstang6296
      @obsidianstang6296 2 года назад +1

      Lol. Really? Search RUclips for a video called "I lost my wife in Medellin". It answers the question succinctly.

    • @losmillonarios1565
      @losmillonarios1565 2 года назад

      There is Cartagena too, Bogotá is -2° - 21° Medellín is 12° - 29°, Cartagena is 19° - 35°, the same weather throughout the year!

    • @IvanDSaboya
      @IvanDSaboya 9 месяцев назад

      there are plenty of videos about it, but its basically about "Medellin if you want to party, meet extroverted people in t-shirts and be a sugar daddy" vs "Bogotá if you want to make business , and meet introverted people in sweaters and independent girls".

  • @gregstephens2339
    @gregstephens2339 10 месяцев назад +2

    When I tell Colombians my favorite city is Bogota, they always make a face.

    • @IvanDSaboya
      @IvanDSaboya 9 месяцев назад +3

      they dont like our city, but this is a city full of colombians and bogotanos whose parents were born in other colombian towns and cities.

    • @inolvidable.
      @inolvidable. 5 месяцев назад +2

      They are jealous, specially those from Medellín. Obviously, Bogotá is the best city almost in every way.

  • @pd1648
    @pd1648 Год назад +1

    Operating UK business living in Cali (gas electric £60 per month) - love it except for the food - gotta go to Bogota for a decent meal (or home food) - oops ESG - under COP50k on petrol the last 2 months - so....

  • @928gto
    @928gto 2 года назад

    Very 🆒️

  • @jefloresmar
    @jefloresmar 2 года назад +1

    I love Medellin

  • @danspencer4235
    @danspencer4235 2 года назад +5

    You laid out your case for Bogota' very well, and I understand why you might prefer it, but if somebody doesn't like the weather of Seattle they would far prefer the "City of Eternal Spring" which is Medellin. I don't live there currently because I chose to live in a smaller city, but if you like big cities I think Medellin is one of the best in the world.

    • @theosteknion6219
      @theosteknion6219 Год назад +1

      My advice.... take time to visit where you'd like to move to. And the longer the time spent there the better.

  • @aavato
    @aavato 2 года назад +4

    I lived and worked in Colombia for 9 years but a little bit south of Bogotá in a small town called Melgar. I would love to find a way to live Tybee again. I am not even a 6 digit earner and just don't understand how it would be feasible work a military retirement if you can advise I may take the leap of faith.

    • @MrRJS27
      @MrRJS27 2 года назад +1

      You could live very well on US military retirement income in Melgar.

  • @TheBismila1
    @TheBismila1 Год назад +1

    Colombia is beutiful

  • @daveaway
    @daveaway 2 года назад +5

    People get up early in the morning for a number of reasons, "Safety"/ LOL, yes, I lived in Medellin, Colombia in 2021. Its a violent sh*t hole in a tropical paradise. You have been warned. Good Luck.

    • @gd-br9kh
      @gd-br9kh 2 года назад +1

      Compared to the touristic parts of Medellin I felt safer in bogota . But both cities are nice

  • @elhar5966
    @elhar5966 Год назад +1

    Cartagena in paradise

  • @danbryan2688
    @danbryan2688 2 года назад +13

    Andrew. Did Columbia just introduce vaccine mandates? Looks like you can still get in to the country but not do anything once you are there?

    • @fgafootball
      @fgafootball 2 года назад +13

      That's not being treated best, its being treated in 2 tier system. Big mistake!

    • @diegogalvan1110
      @diegogalvan1110 2 года назад +3

      They are planning to but it hasn't yet be implemented. Colombia really doesn't have the culture of "Freedom" the US has and orobably around 75% of people support de mandates so there was truly no reason for the government to not impose them. That being said, it is likely the mandates exist in theory but NOT in practice.

    • @fgafootball
      @fgafootball 2 года назад +1

      @@diegogalvan1110 will be implemented on 16th.

    • @fabiogoncalves9728
      @fabiogoncalves9728 2 года назад +9

      @@diegogalvan1110, same in Brazil ("leis que pegam e leis que não pegam", in Portuguese). They passed a law last year full of mandates and 💩, but - at the end of the day - most regions never enforced them. The small town where I live (170 km East of Rio de Janeiro-RJ) never saw a lockdown. Most people declined from getting the jabs (they like to self-medicate with Ivermectin, Vitamin C & D, Zinc), survival rate is around 99%, cloth muzzle use is optional etc...

    • @georgeklimes7604
      @georgeklimes7604 2 года назад

      @@fabiogoncalves9728 Yes, the survival rate is high, but Brasil still had over 500,000 deaths from Covid. I think they are/were second only to the US. And that is not counting those who have permanent or temporary damage due to Covid (but survived).

  • @thealternativecontrarian9936
    @thealternativecontrarian9936 2 года назад +2

    But it's not on your Top Three list of places to live?

  • @thomasmccormack4796
    @thomasmccormack4796 18 дней назад

    By Bogotá I think he means Parque 93 which is one of the most expensive areas of the country

    • @nomadcapitalist
      @nomadcapitalist  18 дней назад

      We’ve covered it here: ruclips.net/video/2T_LFhCYsDc/видео.html

  • @digitalleighton
    @digitalleighton 2 года назад +16

    Hey Andrew, what are your thoughts about Bogota vs Medellin?
    Could we potentially do a video on that?

    • @digitalleighton
      @digitalleighton 2 года назад +1

      @@sheiladikshit5110 havent been to either truthfully.
      Looking at travelling to Colombia early next year for a couple months.

    • @sebastianjaimes1309
      @sebastianjaimes1309 2 года назад +2

      Both are great, Bogota is more an international city and the largest business hub in Colombia that translates in more business opportunities. Medellín is a smaller city but great for living. If you have a business offshore and earn US dollars, Medellín is a good choice.

    • @guillermogouldburn763
      @guillermogouldburn763 2 года назад

      Cartagena is nice but gringo's preference for cool weather doesn't make it as appealing.

    • @digitalleighton
      @digitalleighton 2 года назад +1

      @@sebastianjaimes1309 yep that’s exactly the plan haha. Earn USD and live like a King in Medallo.

    • @michaelcummings8119
      @michaelcummings8119 Год назад

      @@sebastianjaimes1309 o

  • @magellan720
    @magellan720 2 года назад +3

    Andrew, I am currently in Colombia and have made many trips there starting back in the Pablo Escobar days. This includes Bogota, Cali, Cartagena, and, on Friday, my first time to Medellin. I have always loved Colombia and it’s people and am considering buying property. For weather related reasons I am leaning toward Medellin so will see what it is like soon. I have many friends in the country that have guided me when purchasing everything from coffee to emeralds. Since I am able to retire whenever I want this is more for retirement than business. Have you ever researched living in Medellin and, if so, what are your thoughts regarding this more for retirement than business?
    Appreciate your channel.
    David

    • @magellan720
      @magellan720 2 года назад

      Well, I arrived in Medellin on Friday and I head home tomorrow. Although the visit was really short coming on the heels of a business trip, I really like Medellin. There have been showers pretty much every day but they are short lived, the temps are just where I like them, and the city is beautiful. I hope to return soon to spend more time here and, probably, open a bank account. Anyway, I have thoroughly enjoyed my brief visit.