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Parque Distrital Arví park in Bogota, BOG
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View of Parque Distrital Arví in Bogota, BOG
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View of Parque Distrital Arví in Bogota, BOG
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Parque Distrital Arví

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🕑 3-5 hours including cable car rides👶 Best for ages 2-14. Toddlers and preschoolers enjoy the playgrounds and open spaces for running, while older kids and teens love the longer trails, sports courts, and exploring the natural environment.

About

Parque Arví offers families an expansive natural escape just outside Bogota's city center, featuring diverse playgrounds, scenic walking trails, and open recreational areas where kids can run free. This urban park combines adventure and nature, making it an ideal destination for active families looking to explore Colombia's beautiful landscapes while keeping children entertained with varied activities.

Highlights

  • Scenic Metrocable ride offering panoramic views of Bogota
  • Multiple playgrounds designed for different age groups
  • Well-marked nature trails through cloud forest vegetation
  • Open sports courts for soccer and basketball
  • Weekend farmers market with local Colombian products and crafts

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Access the park via the scenic Metrocable cable car from Santo Domingo station for a thrilling ride kids will love (bring cash for tickets)
  2. 2.Pack layers and rain jackets as temperatures are cooler at this altitude (2,700m) and weather can change quickly
  3. 3.Bring snacks and water as food options within the park are limited, though vendors sell arepas and Colombian snacks near the entrance
  4. 4.Visit the weekend farmers market (Mercado Agroecológico) for local crafts and fresh Colombian treats
  5. 5.Wear sturdy shoes for the whole family as trails can be uneven and muddy after rain

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (9am-12pm) are least crowded and offer the clearest weather before afternoon clouds roll in. Weekends feature the farmers market but draw larger crowds. Dry season (December-March and July-August) provides the most reliable weather.

What to Know

Entry to the park is free, but the Metrocable ride costs approximately 2,500 COP per person each way (cash only). Bring Colombian pesos as card payment is limited, and pack extra layers as temperatures average 12-18°C (54-64°F), significantly cooler than downtown Bogota.

Seasonal Notes

The park is open year-round, but the dry seasons (December-March and July-August) offer the best weather for outdoor activities. The rainy seasons (April-May and September-November) bring frequent afternoon showers, so plan morning visits and bring waterproof gear.

Nearby Eats

Pack a picnic to enjoy in designated areas, or try local food vendors near the park entrance selling traditional Colombian snacks like arepas, empanadas, and fresh fruit. For a sit-down meal, return to the Santo Domingo Metrocable station area where small family-friendly restaurants serve typical Colombian dishes.

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