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Colombia itinerary — August 2026

By Tripsapien Research · Updated May 20, 2026

August 2026 is a shoulder-season time for the Colombia trip (Bogotá, Medellín & Cartagena). Daytime highs run from about 19°C / 66°F to 32°C / 90°F across the stops. Plan around 9–11 days for the full Bogotá, Medellín & Cartagena loop. Tripsapien checks every place on your list against your exact dates — hours, closures and booking pressure at each stop.

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The route

About 911 days · 3 cities

  1. 1Bogota3 nights · 19°C / 66°F
  2. 2Medellin3 nights · 28°C / 83°F
  3. 3Cartagena3 nights · 32°C / 90°F

Colombia's comeback trio: high-altitude capital Bogotá with its gold museum and Andean backdrop, the eternal-spring city of Medellín, and the walled Caribbean colour of Cartagena. Cheap domestic flights connect them.

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Bogota

Bogota in August

Temperature

66°F / 47°F

19°C / 8.6°C

Precipitation

16d

1.8in · 45mm

Daylight

12.2h

August stays cool and changeable, good for parks and day trips when morning forecasts are clear.

August stays cool and changeable, good for parks and day trips when morning forecasts are clear.

City overview

Bogota is a 2,640m Andean capital where La Candelaria, Monserrate, TransMilenio corridors, universities, and northern dining districts stretch along the eastern mountains. The useful visitor map starts in La Candelaria, then moves north through La Macarena, Chapinero, Zona T, Parque 93, and Usaquen.

Food & drink

Bogota food is built for cool Andean weather: ajiaco santafereño is chicken-and-potato soup with guascas herbs, corn, capers, and cream, while changua is a milk-and-egg breakfast soup. Paloquemao Market, La Perseverancia Market, La Candelaria cafes, and Usaquen restaurants add tamales, arepas, chocolate con queso, lechona, empanadas, obleas, and fruit juices from both highland and tropical regions.

Top sights

Ranked for August suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.

Map of Bogota with pinned top attractions (1 through 10)
  1. 1Museo del Oro
  2. 2Botero Museum
  3. 3Museo Nacional de Colombia
  4. 4Paloquemao Market
  5. 5La Candelaria
  6. 6Usaquen
  7. 7Monserrate
  8. 8Simon Bolivar Metropolitan Park
  9. 9Plaza de Bolivar
  10. 10Ciclovia
  • Museo del Oro in Bogota1

    Museo del Oro

    4.8indoorClosed Mon

    The Gold Museum holds one of the world major pre-Hispanic gold collections, including Muisca, Zenu, and Quimbaya pieces. It sits near Santander Park and is an easy walk from La Candelaria.

    Wikipedia
  • Botero Museum in Bogota2

    Botero Museum

    4.8indoorClosed Tue

    Fernando Botero donated his own works and an international collection to the museum in a restored colonial house. It is part of the Banco de la Republica museum cluster near the old mint.

    Wikipedia
  • Museo Nacional de Colombia in Bogota3

    Museo Nacional de Colombia

    4.7indoorClosed Mon

    The National Museum occupies a former prison building and traces Colombian history through archaeology, art, political objects, and modern memory. It stands between La Macarena and the Centro Internacional.

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  • 4Paloquemao Market
  • 5La Candelaria
  • 6Usaquen
  • 7Monserrate
  • 8Simon Bolivar Metropolitan Park
  • 9Plaza de Bolivar
  • 10Ciclovia

Neighborhoods

  • La Candelaria in bogota co1

    La Candelaria

    La Candelaria is historic, student-heavy, and steep, with Plaza de Bolivar, museums, colonial houses, churches, murals, hostels, and daytime walking routes.

  • La Macarena and Centro Internacional in bogota co2

    La Macarena and Centro Internacional

    La Macarena adds galleries, restaurants, bullring streets, National Museum access, and a transition from old downtown to modern office towers.

  • Chapinero in bogota co3

    Chapinero

    Chapinero is broad and mixed, with universities, LGBTQ nightlife, cafes, informal commerce, mountain-edge streets, and quick TransMilenio links.

  • Zona Rosa in bogota co4

    Zona Rosa, Zona T, and Parque 93

    The northern dining and nightlife zone is polished and busy, with malls, bars, restaurants, hotels, and late-night taxi demand.

  • Usaquén in bogota co5

    Usaquen

    Usaquen feels village-like despite the city around it, with Sunday markets, restaurants, old church streets, and leafy residential blocks.

  • Teusaquillo and Ciudad Salitre in Bogotá in bogota co6

    Teusaquillo and Ciudad Salitre

    This central-west belt is practical and institutional, with parks, embassies, Corferias, El Dorado airport routes, and easier cross-city logistics.

Getting around

TransMilenio BRT, SITP buses, TransMiCable, and the TuLlave card cover most formal transit, while taxis and ride-hail handle late nights and mountain-edge neighborhoods. The altitude is real: plan gentler first-day walks, hydrate, and avoid sprinting up Monserrate or La Candelaria hills.

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Medellin

Medellin in August

Temperature

83°F / 64°F

28.4°C / 17.8°C

Precipitation

19d

5.9in · 150mm

Daylight

12.2h

August is Flower Festival season, with warmer crowds and hotel demand around parades and plazas.

August is Flower Festival season, with warmer crowds and hotel demand around parades and plazas.

City overview

Medellin fills the Aburra Valley with a metro spine, cable cars up steep comunas, springlike weather, and neighborhoods that changed sharply over the last generation. Most visitors split time between El Poblado for hotels and food, Laureles for a calmer local base, Centro for museums, and San Javier or Comuna 13 for guided street-art walks.

Food & drink

Medellin food is Antioquian: bandeja paisa, arepa paisa, mondongo, sancocho, chicharron, buñuelos, empanadas, mazamorra, and fresh fruit juices. Mercado del Rio, Plaza Minorista, La 70, Envigado fondas, and El Poblado dining rooms give a broad first pass.

Top sights

Ranked for August suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.

Map of Medellin with pinned top attractions (1 through 10)
  1. 1El Castillo Museum
  2. 2Museo Casa de la Memoria
  3. 3Jardin Botanico
  4. 4Parque Explora and Planetario
  5. 5Metrocable and Santo Domingo
  6. 6Comuna 13 escalators and murals
  7. 7Parque Arvi
  8. 8Pueblito Paisa and Cerro Nutibara
  9. 9La 70 and Laureles nightlife
  10. 10Plaza Botero and Museo de Antioquia
  • El Castillo Museum in Medellin1

    El Castillo Museum

    4.7indoorOpen daily

    The Gothic-style house in El Poblado was built in the 1930s and now holds decorative arts, gardens, and valley views. It is a calm contrast to nearby malls and traffic.

    Wikipedia
  • Museo Casa de la Memoria in Medellin2

    Museo Casa de la Memoria

    4.6indoorClosed Mon

    The museum addresses conflict, displacement, and memory in Medellin and Colombia through testimony and installations. It gives necessary context beyond nightlife and cable-car views.

  • Jardin Botanico in Medellin3

    Jardin Botanico

    4.7mixedClosed Mon

    The botanical garden has orchids, palms, a lake, iguanas, and the timber Orquideorama pavilion. It sits beside Universidad metro station, Parque Explora, and the planetarium.

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  • 4Parque Explora and Planetario
  • 5Metrocable and Santo Domingo
  • 6Comuna 13 escalators and murals
  • 7Parque Arvi
  • 8Pueblito Paisa and Cerro Nutibara
  • 9La 70 and Laureles nightlife
  • 10Plaza Botero and Museo de Antioquia

Neighborhoods

  • El Poblado and Provenza in medellin co1

    El Poblado and Provenza

    El Poblado is hotel-heavy and international, with Provenza restaurants, Parque Lleras bars, malls, steep side streets, and late-night ride-hail demand.

  • Laureles and Estadio in medellin co2

    Laureles and Estadio

    Laureles is flatter and residential, with tree-lined avenues, La 70 nightlife, cafes, the stadium, and quick metro access.

  • Centro and La Candelaria in medellin co3

    Centro and La Candelaria

    The center is intense and daytime-focused, with Plaza Botero, Museo de Antioquia, churches, markets, commerce, and the city old civic layer.

  • San Javier and Comuna 13 in medellin co4

    San Javier and Comuna 13

    The west-side hillside district is known for guided mural walks, outdoor escalators, viewpoints, local vendors, and the San Javier metro link.

  • Envigado in medellin co5

    Envigado

    Envigado is technically its own municipality but functions as a southern neighborhood for many visitors, with plazas, fondas, restaurants, and a more local evening pace.

  • Aranjuez and Universidad in medellin co6

    Aranjuez and Universidad

    This north-central area links the botanical garden, Parque Explora, the planetarium, university stops, and transit routes toward Santo Domingo.

Getting around

Medellin Metro, Metroplus buses, trams, and Metrocables use the Civica card and make the city easier than its steep hills suggest. Ride-hail or taxis are practical for late El Poblado, airport transfers, and cross-valley moves that the metro does not serve directly.

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Cartagena

Cartagena in August

Temperature

90°F / 79°F

32.2°C / 25.9°C

Precipitation

13d

4.9in · 125mm

Daylight

12.3h

Sea

85.6°F

29.8°C

August is steamy and rainy, so keep La Popa, museums, and short wall walks flexible.

August is steamy and rainy, so keep La Popa, museums, and short wall walks flexible.

City overview

Cartagena is a Caribbean port where the walled colonial city, Getsemani street art, fortress lines, and modern Bocagrande beach towers sit around a hot, humid bay. The useful traveler map is Centro and San Diego inside the walls, Getsemani just outside the clock tower, and Bocagrande, Manga, Crespo, or La Boquilla for beaches, hotels, and airport access.

Food & drink

Cartagena food is coastal and Afro-Caribbean: arepa de huevo, posta negra cartagenera, coconut rice, fried fish, ceviche, cazuela de mariscos, mote de queso, patacones, and cocadas. Portal de los Dulces, Plaza de la Trinidad street stalls, Bazurto Market tours, and old-city seafood restaurants give the clearest range.

Top sights

Ranked for August suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.

Map of Cartagena with pinned top attractions (1 through 10)
  1. 1Castillo San Felipe de Barajas
  2. 2Convento e Iglesia de San Pedro Claver
  3. 3Plaza de Bolivar and Museo del Oro Zenu
  4. 4Convento de la Popa
  5. 5Museo Naval del Caribe
  6. 6Palacio de la Inquisicion
  7. 7Walled City and Las Murallas
  8. 8Torre del Reloj and Plaza de los Coches
  9. 9Getsemani and Plaza de la Trinidad
  10. 10Las Bovedas
  • Castillo San Felipe de Barajas in Cartagena1

    Castillo San Felipe de Barajas

    4.7indoorOpen daily

    The hill fortress grew from a 17th-century Spanish defensive work into a huge tunnel-and-bastion complex guarding the land approach to Cartagena. It stands east of Getsemani on San Lazaro hill.

    Wikipedia
  • Convento e Iglesia de San Pedro Claver in Cartagena2

    Convento e Iglesia de San Pedro Claver

    4.7indoorOpen daily

    The church and convent honor the Jesuit priest who worked with enslaved Africans arriving through Cartagena in the 17th century. The complex sits near Plaza de la Aduana and the Naval Museum.

  • Plaza de Bolivar and Museo del Oro Zenu in Cartagena3

    Plaza de Bolivar and Museo del Oro Zenu

    4.6indoorClosed Mon

    The shaded square is ringed by colonial balconies, the cathedral, museums, and street performers. The small gold museum explains Zenu metalwork and river cultures from the region.

Show 7 more sights
  • 4Convento de la Popa
  • 5Museo Naval del Caribe
  • 6Palacio de la Inquisicion
  • 7Walled City and Las Murallas
  • 8Torre del Reloj and Plaza de los Coches
  • 9Getsemani and Plaza de la Trinidad
  • 10Las Bovedas

Neighborhoods

  • Centro in cartagena co1

    Centro

    Centro is the polished walled core, with the clock tower, Plaza de la Aduana, cathedral, Bolivar square, colonial balconies, boutique hotels, and heavy daytime foot traffic.

  • San Diego in cartagena co2

    San Diego

    San Diego is quieter and residential inside the walls, with Las Bovedas, Plaza de San Diego, small hotels, restaurants, and easy rampart access.

  • Getsemaní in cartagena co3

    Getsemani

    Getsemani feels colorful and social, with Trinidad square, murals, hostels, bars, street food, and restored houses between the walls and Castillo San Felipe.

  • Bocagrande and Castillogrande in cartagena co4

    Bocagrande and Castillogrande

    Bocagrande and Castillogrande are modern beach-and-condo strips, with high-rise hotels, malls, bay views, and easier taxi logistics than the old city.

  • Manga in cartagena co5

    Manga

    Manga is a bayfront residential district with republican houses, marinas, restaurants, and bridges linking the old city to the port and bus routes.

  • Crespo and La Boquilla in cartagena co6

    Crespo and La Boquilla

    North of the center, Crespo holds the airport approach while La Boquilla adds fishing villages, beach hotels, mangrove canoe tours, and a less colonial rhythm.

Getting around

The walled city and Getsemani are best on foot, with taxis or ride-hail useful for Bocagrande, Manga, La Popa, the airport, and late returns. Buses and Transcaribe serve longer local moves, but visitors usually save them for daylight and simple routes.

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Best time to do the Colombia trip

In August, the Colombia trip runs daytime highs from 19°C / 66°F to 32°C / 90°F, with nights down to about 9°C / 48°F at the coolest stop. It is one of the wetter months, with up to 19 rainy days at the wettest stop. Weighed across all 3 stops, August is a shoulder-season time to travel.

The most comfortable months across Bogotá, Medellín & Cartagena are January, February and December, based on average daytime temperatures and rainfall at every stop. August 2026 is a quieter shoulder season to go.

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Common questions about the Colombia trip

When is the best time to do the Colombia trip?
The most comfortable months across Bogota, Medellin, Cartagena are January, February and December, based on average daytime temperatures and rainfall at each stop. August is a shoulder-season time — see the per-stop weather below for the exact picture in August 2026.
How many days do you need for the Colombia trip?
A comfortable Colombia trip runs about 9–11 days, allowing roughly Bogota 3, Medellin 3, Cartagena 3 nights plus travel between stops. Add a day if you want a slower pace or extra day trips.
What's the route for the Colombia trip?
The classic order is Bogotá, Medellín & Cartagena. Each city below has its own August weather, events and top-sights list.
Will the sights be open during my August Colombia trip?
Opening days and hours vary by weekday, season and public holiday, and they differ from city to city on a multi-stop trip. Paste your Colombia list into Tripsapien and it checks every place in Bogota, Medellin, Cartagena against your exact dates, flagging closures and what needs booking ahead before you go.

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