A Professional’s Guide to Bogota: Business Hubs and Residential Districts

Living in Bogotá: What You Need to Know Before Moving

Living in Bogotá: What You Need to Know Before Moving

Bogotá is Colombia’s capital and economic hub, offering big-city opportunities with a European-style climate.

Is it good for expats?

Yes, especially for professionals and entrepreneurs. Less “easy” than Medellín but more opportunities.

Safe areas vs areas to avoid

  • Safe areas: Zona T, Chapinero Alto, Usaquén, Rosales
  • Areas to avoid: South Bogotá, Ciudad Bolívar, Kennedy (some parts)

Cost of living

  • Comfortable lifestyle: £1,200–£2,200/month
  • Rent slightly higher than Medellín in premium areas

Weather

  • Cool climate: 10–20°C
  • High altitude (2,600m)
  • Excellent for flat faces dogs (no overheating)

Schools / family life / dogs

  • Best international schools in Colombia
  • Good parks, but traffic is heavy
  • Dog-friendly but less relaxed than Medellín

Pros & cons

Pros:

  • Career opportunities
  • Cultural scene
  • Top education options

Cons:

  • Traffic congestion
  • Cold, rainy weather
  • Less relaxed lifestyle

Who it is suitable for

Entrepreneurs

Professionals

Families prioritizing education

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