look at the drastic contrasts in Bogota: One day raining all day and the next the sun shining, but the nature is always green emerald ald the sky bluer at 2.600 mts.
We have only been to Cartagena, and Bogota is on our list to visit soon! The funicular ride looks interesting, and you guys did a great job vlogging it albeit the rainy day. We just visited the #5 restaurant in the world in Lima, and just recently came up with a new appreciation for upscale dining, and can't wait to try El Chato ourselves soon! Keep up the great job, guys!
Did you eat at Central in Lima? We opted to try Maido, since we were craving a more sushi focused meal. I wish we would have done both though, we've heard great things about Central.
Loved Maido! We've eaten at about 30 of the top 50 in Latin America so far...we'll definitely check out your Central video. I think our Lima feat Maido is a couple of weeks away...still catching up!
@@TheNearAndAway Can't wait to see your Maido vlog! We walked by it to see it from the outside! Yeah we are just closing up our Peru series and onto Italy, before setting off in a few weeks to Puerto Rico then Southeast Asia! Safe travels yall and eat good!!
Look at all the good food, feeling hungry now :) Would have loved to see the view from the Hilltop without cloudes but I suppose you can't do something against the weather :D Happy belated Birthday too! :)
Great view from the funicular...fun to be in the clouds at the top... If they are the best restaurant in Colombia, I guess we will have to go when there! The questions is...can Go Travel On The Cheap afford it?? 😂😎 The black crab dish and the fish of the day look so mouth-watering! What, no bloopers at the end?!
Stunning church but what a shame about the weather. This happened to me in Sapa, Vietnam. The weather made the experience very different. We couldn't see anything outside from the cable car. Wow, each of those dishes look incredible! I feel hungry now.
I love funiculars! Love your shots in the cloudy weather, yeah you missed the views, but it's really atmospheric. Loved the cinematography inside the restaurant too. The food looks unreal. Was it expensive?
Yes, we always felt safe there. We lived there for 3 months. The Parque 93 area was great to stay. Safe, lots of restaurants to walk to…it was great. As far as restaurants go: El Chalto, Harry Sasson, Salvo Patria, La Bibliteca (in the Four Seasons), Osaka (sushi, etc)