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Armenia (Qui) to Bogota (D.C) Bus Service

Avg. Bus Duration

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7 hrs 39 mins

Buses depart from

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Armenia (Qui)

Bus arrives in

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Bogota (D.C)

Cheapest Bus

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COP 70000.00

Bus Companies

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4

Earliest Bus

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03:12

Last Bus

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23:00

Daily Bus Services

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49

Armenia (Qui) to Bogota (D.C) Bus Timings & Fare

Bus OperatorFirst BusLast BusDuration
First Bus - 03:12Last Bus - 22:159 hrs 3 mins
First Bus - 07:00Last Bus - 23:007 hrs 21 mins
First Bus - 18:00Last Bus - 21:008 hrs 0 mins
First Bus - 06:05Last Bus - 22:306 hrs 30 mins

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Armenia to Bogota Bus

The route from Armenia to Bogota is at 173 mi (278 km) of distance and it takes approximately 7 hours on average. The terrestrial transportation companies Expreso Bolivariano and Fronteras cover this route, providing bus tickets at varied prices and schedules, making easier and more comfortable the choice of the traveller. The Colombian capital keeps colonial treasures which are combined with other modern constructions, and you get lost on the landscape that is drawn by the Andean mountain range. Bogota is a destination that you will never know enough, as there are many places to explore. The weather in Bogota is cold and high mountain and it does not present a lot of thermic swaying; there is an average temperature of 57 °F (14 °C). When you visit Bogota, take varied clothing, mineral water and all your energy to get to know this sophisticated city.

OTHER BOARDING & DROPPING POINTS IN

Armenia (Qui)

  • Terminal de Armenia

Bogota (D.C)

  • Terminal Salitre
  • Terminal del Sur

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About Armenia

Amenia is the capital of the Department of Quindío, and one of the main cities in the coffee Belt of Colombia. The city was founded on October 14th 1889 by Jesús María Ocampo, who was known as the “Tigrero” (Tiger Killer), as he was a Jaguar hunter. Ocampo bought an extensive terrain where he created a small inn for himself and other pioneers that came from neighboring regions. The city was first known as Villa Holguín in honor of the then president Carlos Holguín Mallarino, but the name was later changed to Armenia in memory to the Armenian Genocide (1915-1923). Many Armenian tourists visit the city for this particular reason.The “City of Miracles” as it is called, benefited itself from highways created early in the XXth century, which allowed the city to easily reach Zarzal and other cities along the Cauca River and allowed it to development as an important trade hub. Armenia was hit badly by a strong earthquake the 25th of January in 1999 but, after 18 years, the city has been rebuilt and is now one of the most visited colombean city by tourists of all parts of the world.

Buses from Bogota to Armenia

If you already acquired your tickets to travel from Armenia to Bogota and you are looking for a return trip, you can buy them easily on our platform. We have many bus operators that travel through this route, that departs at different times to give the passengers more options. So, what are you waiting for? Buy your bus tickets from Bogota to Armenia with redBus

About Bogota

Bogotá is Colombia’s capital and one of the most important cultural, political, and economic centers in Latin America. Located in the Andean highlands, it offers a unique blend of colonial heritage and modern vibrancy, with world-class museums, artistic neighborhoods like La Candelaria, and a dynamic urban culture. Surrounded by mountains, Bogotá is a must-visit for travelers seeking an immersive cultural experience.

Bogota Weather

The climate of Bogotá is temperate and with mild temperatures, throughout the year the seasonal differences are minimal. Its average temperature is 14.5 ° C with variations from 10 ° C to 19 ° C. The driest months are December, January, July, and August.

Hotels in Bogota

Hilton Garden Inn Bogotá Airport

  • Adress: Carrera 82 No. 25G 84
  • Services: It offers suites and single and double rooms with free WiFi. The hotel offers a spa with a hot tub, sauna, and gym. The units in the hotel are equipped with a coffee machine and have a terrace. Includes buffet breakfast. It has a restaurant specializing in American cuisine and offers vegetarian options.

Courtyard by Marriott Bogotá Airport

  • Adress: Avenida Calle 26 # 96 J-90, Fontibón
  • Services: The Courtyard by Marriott Bogota Airport offers a restaurant, bar, and daily breakfast. All rooms have free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, and a private bathroom. The property offers a free airport shuttle service.

Hotel San Francisco de Asís

  • Adress: Cra 10 # 23-63, 110010 Bogotá
  • Services: It offers a free wired internet connection throughout the property and free private parking. The rooms have a flat-screen satellite TV and a minibar. Each room has a private bathroom with air conditioning, a shower, free toiletries, and towels. Room service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Molino de Pimienta, the hotel restaurant, offers a wide variety of international dishes, while the hotel bar prepares delicious cocktails.

Hotel Dorado Gold Airport

  • Adress: Calle 53 No 73-49, Engativa
  • Services: It offers single and double rooms with free WiFi access. All rooms have cable TV and a private bathroom with shower, desk, safe. You can enjoy city views from the room. Hotel Dorado Gold Bogotá has a 24-hour reception, a shared lounge, and luggage storage.

Ayenda 1045 Boutique Airport

  • Adress: RACE 98a No. 22h 69 Bogotá
  • Services: It offers single, double, triple, and family rooms. All rooms in the hotel are equipped with a flat-screen TV with a private bathroom and free toiletries. Free WiFi. 24-hour reception.

Restaurants in Bogota

Santa Fe Restaurante

  • Address: Calle 7 # 5-66, La Candelaria.
  • Services: Located in Bogotá's historic center, this restaurant offers a dining experience centered on traditional Colombian cuisine. It is renowned for its authentic recipes and its commitment to preserving Bogotá's culinary traditions, making it an excellent choice for enjoying iconic dishes in a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

Huerta Coctelería Artesanal

  • Address: Carrera 12A # 83-64.
  • Services: This establishment stands out for its creative cocktail menu, crafted with natural ingredients and innovative techniques. In addition to a wide selection of beverages, it offers a modern atmosphere that is perfect for gathering with friends and enjoying unique gastronomic experiences accompanied by music and attentive service.

Bar La Negra

  • Address: Avenida Carrera 7 # 47-63.
  • Services: Known for its lively atmosphere and musical programming, this bar has become one of Bogotá's most popular nightlife destinations. Its concept combines live music, a wide variety of drinks, and an energetic ambiance for those seeking entertainment and fun.

La Puerta Falsa

  • Address: Calle 11 # 6-50.
  • Services: This restaurant has been at the heart of Bogotá's culture since the beginning of the 19th century and has remained in the hands of the same family throughout its history, preserving its traditional flavors over the years. Its menu features classic Colombian snacks such as hot chocolate with cheese, almojábanas, arepas, and tamales, a simple yet delicious combination that has become a must-try for visitors to Plaza de Bolívar. It is said that the liberator Simón Bolívar often dined here in the evenings accompanied by Manuelita Sáenz. The building and its décor have been carefully preserved, maintaining the charm and atmosphere of that era to the present day.

Gastronomy in Bogotá

The typical dishes of Bogotá are:

  • Arepa: One of the most traditional foods in Colombia, arepas are made from corn dough and can be enjoyed plain or filled with cheese, meat, or other ingredients. They are commonly served as a side dish or eaten as a snack throughout the day.

  • Ajiaco: Considered Bogotá's signature dish, ajiaco is a hearty soup prepared with chicken, corn on the cob, and three varieties of potatoes. It is traditionally served with capers, cream, rice, and avocado, making it a comforting meal that is especially popular during the city's cool weather.

  • Caldo: A staple of Colombian breakfasts, caldo is a warm broth typically prepared with beef, potatoes, and aromatic herbs. It is widely appreciated for its rich flavor and is often enjoyed in the morning or after festive celebrations.

  • Changua: This traditional soup from the Andean region is made with milk, water, eggs, and fresh herbs. Usually served with bread, changua has been a favorite breakfast dish among Bogotanos for generations and is considered a comforting remedy for cold mornings.

  • Empanada: One of Colombia's most popular street foods, empanadas are crispy pastries filled with seasoned meat, potatoes, and vegetables. They are commonly accompanied by spicy sauces and are perfect for a quick snack.

  • Chicha: Chicha is a traditional fermented beverage with indigenous origins, made primarily from corn. It has been consumed in the Bogotá region for centuries and remains an important part of the city's cultural heritage.

  • Aromática: This herbal infusion is prepared with a mixture of fruits, herbs, and spices. Frequently served after meals, aromática is valued for its soothing properties and its refreshing flavor.

The most tourist places in Bogotá

Chorro de Quevedo

Believed to be the place where Bogotá was founded, Chorro de Quevedo is a charming square surrounded by cafés, bars, and street performers. Its bohemian atmosphere makes it a favorite meeting point for both locals and tourists.

Quinta de Bolívar

Once the residence of Simón Bolívar, this historic house has been transformed into a museum displaying personal belongings, antique furniture, and beautiful gardens. It provides visitors with a glimpse into the life of the Liberator and Colombia's history.

Simón Bolívar Metropolitan Park

Known as the green lung of Bogotá, this vast urban park offers lakes, walking trails, sports facilities, and spaces for concerts and cultural events. It is an ideal place for outdoor activities and family outings.

José Celestino Mutis Botanical Garden

This botanical garden is home to a wide variety of native Colombian plant species. Its greenhouses and themed gardens provide a peaceful setting where visitors can learn about the country's remarkable biodiversity.

National Museum of Colombia

Housed in a former prison building, the National Museum features collections of archaeology, history, and art that trace Colombia's development from pre-Columbian times to the present day. It is one of the oldest and most important museums in the country.

Important dates in Bogotá

August 6 Bogotá Anniversary The birthday of Colombia's capital is celebrated with free concerts, cultural events, exhibitions, and outdoor performances that promote art and the city's cultural diversity.
July 20 Colombian Independence Day Although this is a national holiday, Bogotá hosts some of the country's most important celebrations. Military parades along Carrera 68 and aerial displays attract thousands of spectators and foster a strong sense of national pride.
March or April Holy Week During Holy Week, Bogotá hosts religious processions, sacred music concerts, and cultural activities. Monserrate Hill welcomes thousands of pilgrims and visitors who take part in the city's Easter celebrations.
December Christmas and Holiday Lights During December, Bogotá is decorated with dazzling lights, nativity scenes, and festive displays. Parks, squares, and major avenues are transformed into vibrant attractions, creating one of the most magical times of the year.
December and January Colombian Handicrafts Fair This fair brings together artisans from across the country, who showcase and sell traditional crafts, textiles, jewelry, and products that reflect Colombia's rich cultural heritage.
March Estéreo Picnic Festival One of the most important music festivals in South America, Estéreo Picnic brings together internationally acclaimed artists and thousands of attendees for several days of concerts and entertainment, making Bogotá a major destination for contemporary music lovers.

 

How to move around Bogotá?

To get around the city of Bogota you can use these means:

🚌SITP - Integrated Public Transportation System Transmilenio, is a mass rapid transportation system and regular buses. The Transmilenio are red buses that have a preferential lane on the main avenues, it is the fastest means of public transport in the city. Throughout the city you will find Transmilenio stations in strategic locations, which will allow you to travel in the direction you are going.

🚕Taxi: If you are going to spend a few days in the city and you don't want to waste valuable time moving around in public transport, taxis are an excellent option. You can opt for the service by application or the official street taxis. A short trip can cost around COP $ 8,000

• 🚲Bicycle: The city has increased its cycle lanes and bicycles have become an important means of transport, especially for short distances.

How to reach Bogotá?

Bogotá by bus: The trip from Armenia to Bogota takes 7 hours approximately.

 

Things to buy in Bogota

  • Coca tea: Coca tea is a typical beverage from the Colombian Andes, prized for its digestive and energizing properties.

  • Hammock: Colombian handcrafted hammocks are known for their colorful designs and are a symbol of relaxation and tradition.

  • Coffee: Colombian coffee is one of the country's most iconic products, recognized worldwide for its quality and flavor.

  • Emeralds: Colombian emeralds are famous for their intense green color and are considered among the finest in the world.

  • Chocolates: Chocolates made with Colombian cacao are a delicious souvenir to take home and enjoy on any occasion.

  • Aguardiente: Aguardiente is a traditional Colombian spirit with an anise flavor, very common at celebrations and family gatherings.

Bogotá Facts

Bogotá is the largest and most populated city in Colombia, with 1,587 square kilometers and around 8 million inhabitants. It is approximately at 2,600 meters above sea level. The city is divided into 20 localities and within each locality, there are different neighborhoods. Each neighborhood is different and has its own charm and places of interest.

Bus operators of the route Armenia to Bogotá

  • Expreso Bolivariano
  • Expreso Palmira
  • Flota Magdalena

Boarding points in Armenia

  • Terminal de Armenia

Unboarding points in Bogotá

  • Terminal Salitre
  • Terminal del Sur

In conclusion

Bogotá is a city with a long way to go. Both the historic center and the other neighborhoods will dazzle you with their beauty and the history that they bring with them. You can take up to 2 free tours per day for the guides to help you learn about their past. Also, you can't stop enjoying food and nighttime activities.

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FAQs

How can I make an online bus ticket booking in Colombia?

You can book a bus of your choice to any destination in Colombia by logging on to the official website of redBus which is redbus.co . The site is user-friendly and you can book your bus ticket in a matter of minutes.

How do I book a bus from Armenia (Qui) to Bogota (D.C)?

You can either visit the terminal and go the booth belonging to the bus operator of your choice, wait in line, select a seat, and book your ticket. If you’d rather not do that, you can visit redbus.co and book your seat within 5 minutes.

Do I need to print out my bus ticket before boarding?

There are two main scenarios that you might fall into when you have to board a bus. Now, if your boarding point is at any terminal in Colombia, passengers will have to take a print out of the bus ticket that has been sent to the email in a PDF format. The second scenario is when your boarding point is a bus stop and not a terminal. In this case, you will receive an M-ticket that you will have to produce before boarding your bus. If the operator does not provide an M-Ticket, you will have to take a printout of the ticket (PDF) that has been sent to the registered email ID that you have used to book the bus ticket on the redBus website. Some operators might levy a charge if these conditions are not followed.

Can I reschedule my journey after I have booked my ticket?

Yes, you can. But this feature is limited to only a few bus operators in Colombia. Look for the reschedule icon before booking your ticket.

How do I pay for my bus ticket on the redBus website?

There are a number of different modes of payment offered to customers. Customers can either pay by credit card, debit card, or they can select any of the banks listed.

How much does the bus fare from Armenia to Bogotá cost?

In redBus, the ticket from Armenia to Bogotá starts from $54,000 COP. These prices vary according to the season, transportation company, and service.

How long does it take to travel from Armenia to Bogotá by bus?

The bus journey from Armenia to Bogotá takes approximately 8 hours.

Which agencies operate from Armenia to Bogotá?

The main agencies covering the Armenia-Bogotá route are: Expreso Bolivariano, Expreso Palmira y Flota Magdalena.