Bogota Peaks and Viewpoints
Bogotá sits in a high-altitude savanna flanked by the Eastern Hills, providing numerous natural vantage points. This collection features the iconic 3,152-meter Monserrate and the historic Plaza de Bolívar, alongside lesser-known peaks like Alto Los Tunjos and Cuchilla Las Ánimas. These locations span from the urban center to the high-altitude páramo of Sumapaz, offering views of the city's grid, the southern residential districts, and the surrounding Andean cordillera. Many sites also serve as critical communication hubs marked by telecommunication towers.
Cerro de Monserrate
Monserrate is a high mountain over 3,000 metres high that dominates the city center of Bogotá, the capital city of Colombia.
Bolívar Square
The Bolívar Square is the main square of the Colombian capital Bogotá.
Alto Los Tunjos
Mountain peak in the Eastern Hills, characterized by high-altitude Andean vegetation.
Salida para Villavo en Yomasa
Roadside viewpoint on the route to Villavicencio, offering vistas of the southern urban landscape.
Mirador Sierra Morena
Elevated observation point in Ciudad Bolívar providing views of the city's southern residential areas.
mirador
Scenic overlook in the northern hills above the Usaquén district.
Alto de Rabona
High-altitude peak in the southern rural reaches of the Capital District.
Loma La Honda
Andean mountain peak located in the southern rural territory of Bogotá.
Antena
High-altitude site used for telecommunications infrastructure.
Antenas
Communication tower site located on a ridge overlooking the southern city.
Antenas
Elevated site housing telecommunication towers in the southeastern hills.
Cuchilla Las Ánimas
Mountain ridge in the southern rural area, part of the Andean cordillera.
P. 3.912m
High-altitude summit in the Sumapaz region.
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