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Bogotá for Astronomy Lovers: Planetarium, Observatories, and Celestial Events

Bogotá for Astronomy Lovers: Planetarium, Observatories, and Celestial Events

Bogotá, located 2,640 meters above sea level, has a special relationship with the stars. Since pre-Columbian times, the Muisca people studied the stars from the

Historical Introduction

Bogotá, located 2,640 meters above sea level, has a special relationship with the stars. Since pre-Columbian times, the Muisca people studied the stars from the Sabana to create their agricultural calendars. Today, the city is home to the Planetario de Bogotá, founded in 1969, and several observatories that take advantage of the capital's clear nights. Although light pollution has increased, Bogotá remains an interesting destination for astronomy lovers, especially during events like meteor showers or eclipses.

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Planetario de Bogotá

The Planetario de Bogotá, located in the historic center of the city, is the astronomical epicenter of the capital. It offers:

  • Projections on its 23-meter diameter dome
  • Temporary exhibitions on astronomy and space
  • Workshops for children and adults
  • Telescope observation during special events (general admission price $13,000 COP in April 2026)

Observatorio Astronómico Nacional

Located at the Universidad Nacional, this observatory is one of the oldest in Latin America (founded in 1803). It opens its doors to the public on some Friday nights for guided observation. It is recommended to arrive early, as capacity is limited.

Observatorio de la Agrupación Astronómica de Bogotá

In the Cedritos neighborhood, this space managed by amateur astronomers offers observation nights and educational talks. It is recommended for those looking to learn basic astronomy in a more informal setting.

Annual Events

Bogotá has several notable astronomical events:

  • La Noche de las Estrellas (November)
  • World Space Week (October)
  • Special observations during eclipses and meteor showers

Where to Eat or Drink

El Café del Planetario

Inside the Planetario, this café offers space-inspired drinks and snacks. Try their 'Galaxy Latte' or the 'Sándwich Lunar'. Prices start at $8,000 COP.

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Café Astronómico

In Chapinero Alto, this themed venue combines good food with occasional astronomy talks. It is known for its galaxy-shaped pancakes. Average prices are $15,000 COP per dish.

How to Get There and Transportation

Public transportation is the best option to move between Bogotá's astronomical points:

  • To the Planetario: TransMilenio to the Museo del Oro station
  • To the Observatorio Nacional: TransMilenio to the Universidades station + walk
  • To the Observatorio de Cedritos: TransMilenio to the Calle 127 station

For events at night, consider using a taxi or apps like Uber or Didi, especially after 9pm.

Local Tips

  • The best nights for observation are between December and March, when there are fewer clouds
  • Bring warm clothes, even in summer, as Bogotá nights are cold
  • Check the Planetario's website and observatories' social media for special events
  • If you go to the Observatorio Nacional, bring ID to enter the university campus

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Reservation Needed to Visit the Planetarium?

For regular shows, no, but for special events and workshops, it is recommended to book in advance, especially on weekends.

Is It Safe to Visit the Observatories at Night?

Yes, as long as you use safe transportation and go directly to the venue. Observatories are usually in monitored areas with staff present during events.

Can I Bring My Own Telescope?

At most public events, yes, although some observatories have space restrictions. It's best to check directly with each venue.

Are There Activities for Children?

The Planetario has special programming for children on weekends, with projections and workshops adapted to different ages. Children under 5 enter for free.

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