The TRUTH about BOGOTA a WARNING to AVOID this City, Maybe? | Is Bogota Safe or Dangerous?

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  • čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
  • This city can be cold, dangerous, crowded, full of pollution and traffic… It’s no wonder why people mark it off their itineraries when choosing to visit Colombia…
    But, what if you knew the truth… the real truth about Bogotá….
    00:00 - The Truth About Bogotá
    01:32 - The Top Two Complaints
    04:46 - 8 Things Happening Inside the City
    10:25 - 7 Things Happening Outside the City
    14:36 - Final Thoughts
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Komentáře • 185

  • @n4botz
    @n4botz Před 20 dny +4

    I really fell deep in love with Latin America, especially Colombia. I've been planning my move from Germany to Bogotá for over a year. Furthermore, I was single, tired of my old life and then everything turned out differently than expected. Now not only in the most beautiful relationship of my life so far, but with her, I have gained a family in which I was really, very warmly welcomed. I'm really looking forward to being able to call Bogotá my new home soon.
    Gracias por la cantidad de este video. Mucho saludos actualmente todavía de Alemania.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 19 dny +1

      These are such kinds words! - One of things we tend to reflect on often is how Westerns countries may be more developed but they're more "cold" and so are the people... Colombia and many parts of Latin America may lack development but the people are often more friendly and appear to be exceptionally content with their lives although they have less things materialistically. It's rather a paradox. --- We hope you find your home in Bogota soon!

  • @Kozette88
    @Kozette88 Před 4 měsíci +27

    Te Quiero Bogota'. 💛 I moved here in 2021 best decision ever!

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 4 měsíci +2

      We love to year that! We've been here since the same year, 2021.

  • @rochelleglam
    @rochelleglam Před 4 měsíci +22

    Aww, a love letter to Bogota❤. It’s nice to see content for Bogota from people who love the city!

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yep!!!!! - And thank you for being our number one fan. :-)

  • @marimedgal
    @marimedgal Před 4 měsíci +16

    I’m planning a trip to Colombia in March. It will be my first time there in almost 10 years! I think I will be going to Bogotá for two or three days followed by the coffee region for a few days, and then Barranquilla. There are so many other places I would love to go to, but this is going to be a short trip, so there’s only so much I can do.

    • @dj69321
      @dj69321 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Just did the same (minus Barranquilla) for the first time and fell in love with the region. Asking myself if I really had to leave as I shiver all week in my current subzero winter hellscape. Enjoy your visit!

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 4 měsíci

      WE LOVE TO HEAR THIS!!! - Enjoy, plan out your activities and just explore explore EXPLORE!

    • @Chief44
      @Chief44 Před 3 měsíci

      Same, i'm going in march as well, for my birthday. this will be my first time going.

  • @PuroCrypto
    @PuroCrypto Před 4 měsíci +14

    i myself have been to bogota...i also visited fusa..chaochi...chia..zipaquira...cajica...and silvania.....i loved it !!

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 4 měsíci +2

      Nice! Yes, I think the real charm of Colombia is all these small towns that are just outside all the major towns. More peaceful and so unique as you really start to stretch across the country.

  • @marcoramirez2639
    @marcoramirez2639 Před 4 měsíci +9

    Additionally... Bogota is awesome if you like to be walking... that zone around Parque de la 93 is incredible, all that green everywhere! I love it too!

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 4 měsíci

      Yes! Lots of large parks in Bogota to enjoy. We love it!

  • @fabianehrich2355
    @fabianehrich2355 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Thank you very much for the good Video, that´s exactly my experience with Bogotá. I am from Hamburg, Germany and my Girlfriend live in Bogotá. The first time I visit her in Bogotá everybody told me it is very dangerous in that City and of course, like any other big cities in the world, Bogotá have very dangerous parts, but I love Bogotá very much, because there are so many friendly people and beautiful things in the city. I walked around a lot in Bogotá, also at night and I had never a dangerous situation altough I look very european. For women it is more dangerous at night, but that´s not only the case of Bogotá, unfortunarely that´s a problem in all cities in the world. Bogotá ist a great place to live or visit.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 2 měsíci

      This is sooo great to hear! It doesn’t matter what major city you go to, you always have to be careful about something. It’s not the beer excuse to not go.

  • @kunchenrealtor
    @kunchenrealtor Před 4 měsíci +12

    I am coming next month to visit Bogota for the first time, I really look forward.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 4 měsíci +2

      You're going to love it! February is a great month to visit. Typically more sunny than most months.

    • @kunchenrealtor
      @kunchenrealtor Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@lifetheorycouple sounds great. I will be there for 11 days, hopefully I shall be able to see quite a bit.

    • @Chief44
      @Chief44 Před 3 měsíci +1

      me too. in march

  • @orlandomodeno7567
    @orlandomodeno7567 Před 4 měsíci +8

    I ❤ Bogota and I can say from experience, infrastructure is getting better and better, with the new metro mobility will improve. Great food scene too.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 4 měsíci +2

      Nice! Yes, we have noticed compared to 10 years ago... That the clean up of all the independent busses in the city has made a big difference. I think more aggressive metro development will help the city certainly be more functional.

  • @kyonghoes
    @kyonghoes Před 4 měsíci +31

    Bogota is one of the best cities in the world! It makes me sad that I'm catching a flight back to the US tomorrow.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 4 měsíci +2

      Awww... I feel you... That's how it felt with all our visits prior to actually moving here for a while.

  • @SG97323
    @SG97323 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Bogota is really slept on i was just there in December. I’ll definitely be back soon!!!!

  • @PuroCrypto
    @PuroCrypto Před 4 měsíci +11

    best couple doing videos of the cities of colombia....keep it up !!

  • @maclawa
    @maclawa Před 4 měsíci +4

    Always happy to see yalls new vids! ❤❤❤

  • @JB-uw5yh
    @JB-uw5yh Před 4 měsíci +5

    Great video! Nice to see the positive! Ive been to Bogota many times and I also enjoy it there.. I love the climate, I dont love the traffic!

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you!!! - We are also crazy people who sleep with our windows open... Even in Bogota!

  • @nomada11188
    @nomada11188 Před měsícem +2

    Always welcome to Bogota, I am from Bogota and don't believe what you say, we are kind, loving, hospitable and we want our city to grow and be a good place to live and to visit us, it's just that many Colombians from other cities come to look for an opportunity in Bogota But they don't want Bogota, they just want to work, so many of those people who are not from Bogota do not take ownership of the city and they are the cold ones, but not the Bogota residents, because Bogota wants it to be more united and people take ownership, take care of their space, no. Vote rubbish, unlike Medellin, where the majority are from the same city, they are more nationalistic, in Bogota we are more open to receiving whoever arrives, but those who arrive do not always contribute to that union, regardless of that, we accept them and we want greetings, come to Bogota, no. they will regret it...

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před měsícem

      Thank you for the view and reply! - Curious 🤨, how much of the video did you get through?

  • @nicholas76100
    @nicholas76100 Před 4 měsíci +6

    Thanks for the video looking to visit Bogota are people friendly there?

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 4 měsíci

      We would say in the nicer neighborhood (which are all the ones mentioned in the video) and the touristy areas yes. However, we also well acquainted with other parts of Bogota no so highlighted in this video such as the south and east... It's a different story... So in short, it depends on where you go. But for the neighborhoods that attract foreigners, they're quite friendly.

    • @Juanidg
      @Juanidg Před 4 měsíci +2

      Todos nosotros los colombianos somos amigables bienvenidos todos se poden sentir como en casa 🇨🇴🇨🇴🙂👐🏼

  • @gurumedia2012
    @gurumedia2012 Před 4 měsíci +2

    as a bogotano, foreigners need to go to important festivals like rock al parque (music festival in june or november) or SOFA (comic con in October, it happens in Corferias)

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 4 měsíci

      Yes yes and yes! - Widny being a Bogtana/Rola, she makes a big deal about these.

  • @inolvidable.
    @inolvidable. Před 4 měsíci +2

    To me, Bogota has the best climate in the world. Never too call never too hot. Just fresh and sunny. Very, very comfortable. Those who say it is cold is because they never been to countries with truly freezing weather. And yes, I live in Houston, a city with crazy weather.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 4 měsíci

      TRUE! - Jonny grew up in Texas and even this time of year is way colder than Bogota.

  • @jaimegil8329
    @jaimegil8329 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Very Interesting and good video about Bogotá 🤔

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 4 měsíci

      I'm glad you think so and thank you for watching! Please share with a friend if you think they'll find value as well!

  • @catav6051
    @catav6051 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Oh my gosh such an amazing 🤩 video blog 🎉 👏 congratulations 🎊 I’m from Bogota, I’m not living there but definitely have an amazing places to visit, thank you for sharing this 🎉

  • @Cain-x
    @Cain-x Před měsícem +1

    We have a layover in Bogota from 5am to 2pm (flight from US) - so realistically we got 3-4 hours to play with before we need to book it back to El Dorado. Any tips to get to the city center quickly and if any place is walkable? Just sightseeing and eating. No museums. Thanks for the video!

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před měsícem

      Uber or Taxi might be best. But depending on time of day it could take an hour to get to the city center. And then another hour to get back to the airport. The neighborhood of La Candelaria is walkable. I’d try to get as close to Plaza de Bolivar or go straight to Monserrate for the cable cart. - Your time line is a bit tight for a large dense city like Bogota.

  • @user-oh9cf1qd7i
    @user-oh9cf1qd7i Před 3 měsíci +2

    ¡Di la verdad! Bogotá es un ciudad muy especial.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Bogotá es mi ciudad y siempre será especial 💕
      ~Widny

  • @demillosnadamas
    @demillosnadamas Před měsícem +1

    North of Bogotá is a very safe place and is an area of 4 Million people, second world stats, mid high and high class

  • @ChrisBCartagena
    @ChrisBCartagena Před 4 měsíci +1

    Good info!

  • @polepino
    @polepino Před 3 měsíci +1

    I've ONLY been to Bogota in Colombia, and that's twice, each time one week each on vacation. I've highly enjoyed Bogota as a city. Part of the reason I think I did is because I did my research on what I was getting my self into when I arrived. I knew it was a huge urban landscape with cooler non-tropical temperatures. I wasn't expecting a party city like Cartagena/Medellin with warm weather, I was expecting something like NYC in the fall. Bogota still knows how to party though! Love the nightlife there too. Part of me enjoys the fact that I haven't been to Medellin/Cartagena yet because EVERYONE tells me to go to those places lol

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yes! Autumn weather all the way... Yeah, we're such morning people that we just have a hard time going out to party. We party in our dreams. XD

  • @kingpin911000
    @kingpin911000 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great video!

  • @stavrosxiro9274
    @stavrosxiro9274 Před 2 měsíci

    thats a such a great video..very helpful for us who want to vistit bogota

  • @Astropilo
    @Astropilo Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you for showing Bogota as it is.

  • @zombiefartsaretheworst4693
    @zombiefartsaretheworst4693 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I think i just found my new favorite channel. Ive been thinking about moving to colombia for many reasons. Was looking at medillin but now ive found you guys, i might change to bogota. Im going to go back to your first videos and watch my way up

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 4 měsíci

      Aww! Such kind words. It's certainly an adventure. Knowing Spanish is a plus.

  • @LiteraryWalkingdc
    @LiteraryWalkingdc Před 4 měsíci +1

    ¡¡Amo
    Bogotáaaa!!!

  • @Markus_YouTube
    @Markus_YouTube Před měsícem

    Awesome video! It’s refreshing to see a video that’s about quality daytime activities. I’m not a party guy and I don’t drink alcohol, so this is the kind of content I’m looking for!
    I do have two questions though, I have a large dog, are there many good veterinarians in the chicó/chapinero/rosales areas? Also, what about career opportunities? I alway wonder how people do all these activities without thinking about making money lol! I know that’s a boring conversation, but it’s the most important one that people never seem to talk about.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před měsícem

      Thank you! - We are happy to hear this! --- (1) Vets? We don't have animals; however, the dog culture is huge in Bogota... I've even seen people take their dogs into malls... I think there are plenty of vet serves... I'd join some Bogota Expat groups on FB and start asking around... (2) Career opportunities is a tough one... If you found any job in Colombia you'd likely make about 1,500 or 2,000 USD at the most per a month. We are lucky at this moment in our lives because we have kept our US based corporate jobs and work remote. (3) Half the activities featured in this video are free, and if they do cost money, not very much... We have plans to do more budget break down type of videos, so stay tuned for those. Is there a specific activity or two that interests you more than others?
      We love hearing that we're not the only people opposed to (1) drinking and (2) night life... We had someone comment on our channel that we should film night life... If we did that, it would be us sleeping from 9pm to 6am. LOL

    • @Markus_YouTube
      @Markus_YouTube Před měsícem

      @@lifetheorycouple That’s awesome to hear! I spent a month in Medellín last year and saw dogs in the malls as well. I figured Bogotá was also dog friendly but I wanted to make sure. As far as activities, Cicloviá will easily be my favorite! Other than that, I can really just go with the flow as long as I’m getting to know quality people. I’m really a huge talker and laugher, but I’ll need to get better at Spanish before I’ll know how to let my true personality show lol!
      Tbh, I the majority of my time will spent focused on earning my Master’s Degree in Data Science via the online program from Eastern University in Pennsylvania; classes start next month. I’ve worked for 11 years as a Mathematician in the Software Engineering field, but I’d like to transition into Machine Learning Engineering and Web Development. If I study full time, I can finish in 10 months then get a U.S. job remote. Afterwards, I’d be much more open to spending more time on activities. I’m looking to make a long term move so establishing myself financially and socially are my highest priority.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před měsícem

      It looks like you have a lot of work ahead of you! - Working in the IT space whether data science, ML, AI, etc... I think once you prove yourself to any employer who gives you a fully remote job will give you the geographic freedom and flexibility you seek. --- Activities wise, Ciclovia is the best in Bogota! - The organized hiking in the Cerros Orientales is free also, you'll just need to sign up.

  • @__JH_
    @__JH_ Před 4 měsíci +2

    3:32 To be honest, the US doesnt have the infrastructure to sustain the car culture either... Bogotá in fact follows the car-centric model of the US and that is why it collapses, just as traffic collapses in New York, Boston or Chicago.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 4 měsíci +1

      This is the plight of human development and population growth. Major cities are just crowed. lol

    • @andresjimenez279
      @andresjimenez279 Před 4 měsíci

      The real problema in tráfico in Bogotá, is that arrives many People of all regiones in Colombia and from Venezuela, and they create congestion

  • @MrRJS27
    @MrRJS27 Před měsícem

    No other Colombian city come close to having what Bogotá has. That's no knock on other cities--Bogotá is the capital and it's much bigger, so it's not like it tried harder or anything like that. If you value what Bogotá has vs. other cities, you will have to put up with the bad stuff (basically the insecurity...traffic and weather are silly things to complain about in my opinion). If you don't, then those other cities (and non-cities of course) start looking a lot more attractive. And it's not like you have to feel the same way all the time--sometimes I want to go to Bogotá, while other times I want to treat it like an airport and bus station and get elsewhere ASAP.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před měsícem

      Agreed! Thank you for the view and comment. Bogota really does have a lot more going on than all other cities. More than diverse.

  • @NavneetPal-qh4gl
    @NavneetPal-qh4gl Před měsícem

    Thanks for letting us know about Bogota i am planning to visit there soon

  • @T___Brown
    @T___Brown Před 16 dny

    1. Cold Weather? I only heard from Colombians that it was cold lol. I loved the weather and I live in Dallas. It was perfect sin lluvia. I even got hot in my apartment and wanted some AC but realized I needed change my sleepwear habits. 2. Traffic? Uber is super easy and cheap... just get an Uber and let them deal with the traffic while you rest. 3. Pollution is way better than Medellin imo and so is the traffic although I felt like we were restricted in movement more in Bogota the traffic in Medellin was way crazier.
    I already miss it and want to go back.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 15 dny

      Nice! We lived in Dallas, TX ourselves. November - March can be quite cold at times... Nothing compared to Bogota's "cold'. And yes, it's true, that the only people who describe Bogota as cold are often Colombians themselves. Since the whole country is located in the tropics, they don't have 4 seasons, therefore, they perceive temperature differences more severely, I believe. --- People who grew up in say Santa Marta... That then get used to wearing blue jeans mid-day and don't break a sweat, then one day go to visit Bogota... Experience it as if it's extreme cold. Often times you can find me walking around Bogota in shorts, especially the sunny days. ~ Jonny

  • @user-ic2jl2ut6m
    @user-ic2jl2ut6m Před 4 měsíci

    Good info...I visited for 8 days in January this year.....great city!!
    Point to note: Exercise before you visit...walk run etc...the high altitude does affect you...

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 4 měsíci

      Absolutely! If you're active, like we are, doing just one or two work outs in Bogota will get you acclimated very quickly. But if you're not active whatsoever... I could see how it would be difficult to breathe if coming from lower elevation.

  • @jairobgarcia7845
    @jairobgarcia7845 Před 4 měsíci

    Good video, fare approach.

  • @Busybeeee
    @Busybeeee Před 2 měsíci

    I love Bogóta ❤ yet I hate cities. Bogotá is so different, however. It is a mix of modern hip, and beautiful, lush green parts. The food is phenomenal. Even just the produce is incredible. I am going to buy a condo there and base myself there! My only problem ? High altitude makes my rice cook mushy! 🥰

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 2 měsíci +1

      HA! - I wouldn't have thought of the rice. We don't eat much rice except when we have sushi at a restaurant.

  • @cuIon
    @cuIon Před 14 dny

    I was specially close to get a little bit mad and vent in the commentaries section until I heard the deliberation, wish ya'll the best! Hope this video has enough diffusion, coming from a native Bogotá citizen heh

  • @DurbanRealTv
    @DurbanRealTv Před měsícem

    do you guys help with tour guides, i would love to visit from south africa

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před měsícem

      We do not... But, we have a friend who does. Francia can take you to all the places featured in this video and more. We met her on a hiking trail in Bogota and become friends. She's fluent in Spanish and English. I'd message here over on Facebook. Let her know we recommended her. :-) facebook.com/DtourconFrancia

    • @DurbanRealTv
      @DurbanRealTv Před měsícem

      @@lifetheorycouple thank you very much i will open the link

  • @JesusLopez-vv9du
    @JesusLopez-vv9du Před měsícem

    I love Bogota too. Even though I moved to medellin

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před měsícem

      This is a common sentiment we hear time to time. We enjoy visiting Medellin once and a while... But clearly, if you watch more of our videos, like Bogota more.

  • @julianlopez7524
    @julianlopez7524 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Bogota is a nice city only if you can afford an apartment rent in exclusive zones.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Fair point! I think it also depends on the quality of apartments you want. You can find some as low as $300.00 USD and has high as $3,000.00 USD. We like to keep it under $800.00 if possible, but fully furnished.

  • @davidpristupa1629
    @davidpristupa1629 Před 3 měsíci

    The climate is awesome ❤

  • @mukeshpratap3590
    @mukeshpratap3590 Před měsícem

    I am planning a trip in bogota in June. Is it safe to travel.

  • @demillosnadamas
    @demillosnadamas Před měsícem

    In bogota we got the gold museum and the uniqe ágora ouside greece as modernd and functional in all the world! We are called the Athens of South America!

  • @user-rw311
    @user-rw311 Před 3 měsíci

    The weather seems perfect there iny eyes. Ive been in Medellin the last six months and its hot here in the afternoons wearing jeans is not an option for me.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 3 měsíci

      Have you visited Bogota? It’s about 10 degrees cooler, if not a little lower, all times of the day compared to Medellin. You’ll definitely want to have pants or jeans on past sunset. The temperature always drops to about 60.

  • @EJONES-zk4it
    @EJONES-zk4it Před 2 dny

    I stayed in the business district North of Bogota, met alot of beautiful women, stayed at a great hotel NH Collection of Bogota, I speak no Spanish and I was treated very well. I have no plans to visit Medillin or Cartegena.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před dnem

      This is sooo great to hear! Bogota, although it has a lot of crime and you'll find yourself scrambling to put on a jacket... It's got culture, vibrance, and sooo much going on. If, as it sounds like you are, a large-city lover, then Bogota Colombia is a one stop shop.

    • @EJONES-zk4it
      @EJONES-zk4it Před dnem

      @@lifetheorycouple I actually stayed in the hotel connected to the stock exchange building, it seems North Bogota is the major business district, I'm not trying to stay in areas and put myself in situations to be drugged robbed and possibly killed, just wanna chill enjoy the vibe and scenery, and head back home safe.

  • @elterrifico9522
    @elterrifico9522 Před 2 měsíci

    That weather is perfect weather for me

  • @juliarivera1878
    @juliarivera1878 Před 4 měsíci

    The food is the best. Yep 👍

  • @writerdirect
    @writerdirect Před 9 dny

    i think also there has been a great shift of modernization in all the worlds cities

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 8 dny

      This is a good thing! Even the city I am from in the US has very rough edges. ~Jonny

  • @kristianps2433
    @kristianps2433 Před 3 měsíci

    Dear both, what is your take on the recent surge in robberies at restaurants in “upscale “ areas? Thank you 😊
    See you in Bogota tomorrow 😃

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 3 měsíci +1

      These are unfortunate circumstances. - Abasto was one of the those and is a restaurant we recently ate at twice! - Many of these types of robberies happen in restaurants that are smaller or right next to the street with lots of visibility. So... I advise finding spots that are larger and have less visibility to the street if possible... Ask the host to sit near the back of the restaurant or as far as possible from the door. - The robbery at Abasto did not happen inside the restaurant but instead to an individual with a visible Rolex waiting in line to get into the restaurant. DO NOT show any displays of wealth in the streets. --- I'd also Uber to places and enter them quickly... Time of day matters too... We're early risers so we're usually at these places while the sun is out.... But again, you really never know when this is going to happen. ---- We think these circumstances are terrible for the reputation of the city... However, there are many restaurants were it would be near impossible to not get caught because of how large they are... ---- ENJOY BOGOTA!

    • @kristianps2433
      @kristianps2433 Před 3 měsíci

      @@lifetheorycouple dear both, many thanks for the details reply and offering additional advise! If you can recommend any restaurants, feel free to do so:)
      My wife and I are completely new to Bogota and your videos are awesome! 🙌

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 3 měsíci +1

      A lot of the good restaurants we’ve found are through the instagram account Bogota Eats.
      We’ve also attended a couple of their food festivals and by trying a few signature dishes from a couple restaurants we’ve found really good places in Bogota.
      In fact, Bogota Eats will be hosting a food festival March 8-10 at Parque el Chico. If you like burgers, this will definitely be a fun experience and a way to try different restaurants.
      If you choose to go, we recommend you get the earlier ticket option, as there will be less people and the lines for each restaurant booth won’t be so bad.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Some of the restaurants we tried most recently and we thought were really good are:
      Central Cevicheria, it has different locations. The one on Ave 19 is large and cute
      Selma in Chapinero
      And El Chato

    • @MrRJS27
      @MrRJS27 Před měsícem

      Even if it happened once a day, which it doesn't, the chances of it happening to you are far, far smaller than getting hit by a car....or bicycle.

  • @danieldinverno8732
    @danieldinverno8732 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Great video. Thank you for putting together this video for us😊

  • @guillermogouldburn763
    @guillermogouldburn763 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I knew it was bait 😂

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 4 měsíci +1

      OF COURSE!!! But yes and no... Bogota can be cold at times, rainy, very polluted, and dangerous... But comparing those things to what is going on inside and outside of this city... It's silly to just spend 2 or 3 days here. THERE'S JUST SO MUCH TO EXPLORE AND DISCOVER!

  • @investmentanalyst779
    @investmentanalyst779 Před 3 měsíci

    As a California... this is nothing. That's traffic? What a joke.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 3 měsíci

      I’m not sure. I think you’d really have to experience it. Depending on time of day it can take you an hour or hour and half just to drive about 5 miles. Plus, we don’t have the greatest footage of the worst traffic either, it’s not something we intentionally try to record. The challenge with Bogota is that they just don’t have the infrastructure for 10 million people.

    • @elterrifico9522
      @elterrifico9522 Před 2 měsíci

      Please stay in California.

    • @investmentanalyst779
      @investmentanalyst779 Před 2 měsíci

      @@lifetheorycouple 1 hour for 5 miles? That’s every single day in LA. Sometimes even 3 hours. I experience it every day. I would not even consider this traffic. lol

    • @investmentanalyst779
      @investmentanalyst779 Před 2 měsíci

      @@elterrifico9522 I make at least 5x your annual salary. Please stfu.

  • @jorgealbertoarizabayona3311

    0:06 explicit image 😂😂😂

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 20 dny +1

      If you say so.... I like the way the lady inside the bus just stares at her like... "...really? Are you actually trying that?"

  • @SeguridadDad1rug3s-fu4rq
    @SeguridadDad1rug3s-fu4rq Před měsícem

    Well Bogotá has nice things. But honestly, not as a Tourist but as "real" Colombian or Bogotano/a living here is HELL. There a far better cities in Latinamerica to visit. Bad things are more than good things here.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před měsícem

      We can agree with this to an extent. Widny is Rola, and we have family scattered throughout the city. Comparing north and south or Kennedy to Usaquen… paints a very different reality for those who live in Bogota. The purpose of this video is to show visitors that Bogota is not actual cold and not so dangerous.

  • @AnaLopez-id6dd
    @AnaLopez-id6dd Před měsícem

    You are now an American Colombian.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 29 dny

      BY FAR... Our favorite comment. Now, if only the government saw it that way. Culturally, seems like I'm there.

  • @skrbosmrdic2003
    @skrbosmrdic2003 Před 4 měsíci +1

    film nightlife

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 4 měsíci +2

      We literally went to bed at 8:30pm last night... lol

  • @LVK15926951
    @LVK15926951 Před 7 dny

    Very click bait title. Why ?

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 7 dny

      Thank you for the comment. Does it not represent what is revealed in the video?

  • @VA-lo4ul
    @VA-lo4ul Před 4 měsíci +2

    Bogotá might look nice from the penthouse of an exclusive neighbourhood or a few touristic places. But this is just an illusion. The “reality” (that they claim to portray) is far too different. Not only is most of the city quite ugly and polluted, but it is also extremely unsafe. Street crime in Bogotá is among the worst in the world. If you don’t believe me, go and see by yourself the remaining 90% of the city, which they have not shown (perhaps because they would never dare to go there).

    • @Bogotaeverything
      @Bogotaeverything Před 4 měsíci +1

      Bogotá is not on the list of the most dangerous cities in the world, Buenaventura is the 14th most dangerous city in the world, Cali is number 24.

    • @VA-lo4ul
      @VA-lo4ul Před 4 měsíci

      Really? Go and have a walk around some of its less privileged neighbourhoods.@@Bogotaeverything

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 4 měsíci

      We do dare to go there. As you might have missed, Widny is from Bogota and subsequently we have family all over the city from the south, north, east and west... We agree that most of the city is unwelcoming, quite dirty, and unsafe... But that it's more like 70-75% that way. And that roughly 25-30% of the city and neighborhoods are quite approachable/safe (or safer) and very unique and a great place to experience and even live. See minutes 7:30 for list of great neighborhoods I am referring to... This video doesn't portray anything, it literally shows what these nicer parts of Bogota are like and that it can be a good time. And, like most cities across the world, even the city we moved from, Dallas TX in the USA, you can divided the city between bad/good neighborhoods by a ratio of 50/50 or 60/40 or 70/30 depending on quality of neighborhoods you're describing. --- Inequality exist everywhere, but it's certainly more steep in Bogota we'd agree in contrast to many major cities.

    • @Bogotaeverything
      @Bogotaeverything Před 4 měsíci

      @@VA-lo4ul I have been. It is polluted and dirty as hell. Just because someone is poor does not mean that they are a criminal. But the city should care about building more parks and attractions for people who live in humble neighborhoods and keeping those areas safe and clean. What you said about Bogotá being one of the most dangerous cities in the world is a lie and it shows a lack of travel and culture.

    • @VA-lo4ul
      @VA-lo4ul Před 4 měsíci

      I am from Bogota, so I know very well the city.@@Bogotaeverything

  • @uliseszarate6561
    @uliseszarate6561 Před 4 měsíci +2

    There is one overriding reason why young and / or older single males from North America migrate to Bogota or Colombia in general. They're not looking to learn Spanish, they're not seeking cultural enrichment, they're not looking to discover native fauna or plantlife...we all know that the trip to Colombia was triggered by an undersatisfied libido. Bogota is not a particularly pleasant, beautiful, culturally, historically or architecturally endowed city and its main attraction is the pursuit of sex just as is Southeast Asia. That is the truth and we all know it. When we begin to see hundreds of family vacation trips by foreigners to Colombia we'll know things have changed.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 4 měsíci +3

      Wow! We cannot say we agree with this statement. However, we know this happens... On the contrast, we've met up with several foreigners and whole families since we've been here... And NOT ONE of them have been here for the sex. It may be because of the time of day and the activities we choose to do.... There are parts of Bogota that are pleasant, beautiful, culturally, and historically/architecturally endowed. But it's not the whole city.

    • @uliseszarate6561
      @uliseszarate6561 Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@lifetheorycouple Again, the city is not a standout in Latin America in any of the categories you mentioned. Bogota was a backwater during the colonial Spanish period and that's more than evident to any traveler there. Colombia is a beautiful country but the truth is that it has not known how to or has not demonstrated any interest in promoting itself as a worthwhile destination for people, families intersted in anything other that I mentioned before. Unfortunately US based youtubers, primarily single, horny males of all ages, have posted literally thousands of videos where the primary subject mattter is hooking up and not getting drugged, robbed or arrested in the process. It's truly pathetic and the Colombians themselves are fed up with it. That said, having traveled all over Latin America I can confidently state that Bogota is not a standout and even Colombians themselves will more likely concur than disagree. Best of luck in your travels.

    • @Neil1974
      @Neil1974 Před 4 měsíci

      @@uliseszarate6561 People get what people seek... thank you for sharing what you have gone to Colombia for, interesting human being... Talks a lot about you, stay safe

    • @Cristian1cgh
      @Cristian1cgh Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@uliseszarate6561 Colombia is not the only country where sexual tourism exists, there is it in Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Brazil and even in Spain. Everyone does what they want and abides by the consequences if they do not comply with the laws. If you come to do cultural tourism or ecotourism, you will have a great time, there is a lot to explore in Colombia. If you don't like a place, don't visit it.

    • @Bogotaeverything
      @Bogotaeverything Před 4 měsíci

      Maybe it was you who came here for sex because most of the sexpats are in Medellin, go check your facts before you talk. A lot of Bogotá visitors are actually female! Even many traveling with girlfriends or alone. Many of the men come with their partners, male or female. I hang out a lot downtown, go to la puerta falsa and places like zona T where there’s tourists and the only creep around was probably you!

  • @danspencer4235
    @danspencer4235 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I think complaints about Bogota' are not because it is objectively the worst place in the world. They are just because there are so many places in Colombia where you don't have to tolerate these things. Most cities are not AS COLD and rainy. Most cities have traffic, but it's just not AS BAD. Just like Bogota', everywhere in the country there are beautiful places to visit outside the city that are interesting to visit. In smaller cities without an international airport a foreigner will be treated like a minor celebrity. They don't get to see many outsiders.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Agreed! We've been across Colombia and can relate to this sentiment. Jonny likes Bogota, Widny loves Bogota. So, although this is a shout out to Bogota, we don't enjoy the city equally. Ha!

    • @djrojasw
      @djrojasw Před 4 měsíci +1

      Wrong, Colombia is on average the rainiest country in the World. Medellin or Cali are just as rainy as Bogotá or more. Not to talk about the Pacific. But you don't stop visiting the Pacific because is the rainiest place on Earth, as that's precisely the reason it's so biodiverse and beautiful.
      And Bogotá is not a cold city. A 16 Celsius average temperature is not cold anywhere in the World. It's the perfect climate for work and other activities.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 4 měsíci

      Nice! I think people feel the rain more in Bogota because it does drop the temperature just a little and that's when it feels a bit cold (50 F/10 C). However, hotter cities such as Medellin or Cali felt really nice and cooler when it rains, so it's not minded as much. But, by just observing all the weather data, one of the most available sources of data in the world, it's clear Colombia is quite rainy about all the time in most places.

    • @andresjimenez279
      @andresjimenez279 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Bogotá a pesar de sus problemas, es la ciudad más completa del país aún duda alguna

    • @MrRJS27
      @MrRJS27 Před měsícem

      That's true, but those places aren't nearly as interesting to visit for more than a few days...or even two days, depending on your interests. They're places to chill. Bogotá is the only Colombian city where you wouldn't run out of things to do.

  • @ShaferHart
    @ShaferHart Před 4 měsíci +1

    Ok gringo, please tell me the truth about Bogotá.. from Santa Barbara 😂

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 4 měsíci +3

      (1) Widny is a Rola. (2) This wasn't recorded in Santa Barbara, there's only two shots of Santa Barbara in the whole video. (3) We've lived all over the city from Hayuelos to Chapinero to Cedritos and more. (4) You're welcome and anytime!

    • @Bogotaeverything
      @Bogotaeverything Před 4 měsíci

      @@lifetheorycoupleMost bogotanos can’t afford international travel, so they think the trash, pollution, crime and poverty are exclusive to here. Medellín is three times smaller than Bogotá and it’s the second most important city in Colombia, there’s not even another city that can remotely compare. What I can say about Bogota is that the inequality shows, where the rich and middle class live there’s trees, flowers, pretty brick buildings and nice restaurants where the poor live there is cement, dust, trash and smell of fried chicken. So there’s two Bogotás and sometimes you just have to cross the street and find the other.

  • @viejoditi
    @viejoditi Před 3 měsíci

    I miss Bogotá every waking hour. As a Bogotano living overseas the reason I watch Bogotá CZcams videos is because I dream of returning. I love Bogotá´s cool weather, the rain, the overcast days,and its sunsets. I also love the food, and cycling through the city, there´s something always going on. It is far from perfect, a bit too gritty, horrible traffic and if could be safer. But it is my city and I love Bogotá

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 3 měsíci

      YES! Widny here. Te entiendo totalmente!
      Bogotá may be all the bad things but it’s my city, and I love it. I love the memories I have in Bogotá and all of the possibilities the city offers to create new memories with loved ones 💕

  • @manuelbrown1084
    @manuelbrown1084 Před 2 měsíci

    You liars

  • @luberadio7
    @luberadio7 Před 2 měsíci

    Eso es en Colombia?

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yes! This is 100% Bogota!

    • @luberadio7
      @luberadio7 Před 2 měsíci

      @@lifetheorycouple I was born in Cali and grew up in Armenia. Thanks for sharing.

  • @pygmalioninvenus6057
    @pygmalioninvenus6057 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Nah dude it’s true, it’s dangerous, dirty, and overcrowded

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple  Před 2 měsíci +1

      In general, we can agree with that, but it’s pretty great too!