About the Salitre Terminal
The Salitre Terminal is the main bus station in Bogota and Colombia. It was opened in 1984 and is located in Ciudad Salitre, west of Bogota. Currently, 86 companies operate in different national and international origins and regions. It is located in an important commercial and tourist area of the city. The Salitre Bus Terminal looks to promote interprovincial transportation, developing options that allow them to exploit mobility solutions.
Measures against COVID-19 on the Salitre Terminal
The Bogota Bus Terminal has an strict protocol that includes handwash stations, gel dispensers, and thermographic cameras to control passengers' temperature. The Bogota Bus Terminal obtained for the second consecutive year the Biosercure operations certificate and Check-In granted by INCOTEC. It also has a "Safety Promoter" certificate granted by the Bogota Health Secretary that guarantees the capacity to prevent the contagion of COVID-19 to 100% of the workers.
Address of the Terminal Salitre
■ Adress of Terminal Salitre de Bogota: Diagonal 23 # 69a - 55
How to reach Terminal Salitre?
By Taxi: You may take a taxi to Bogota from any point in the city, as it is a very important place and easy to reach.
By public transport: Any bus that crosses avenida 68, either from south to north or vice versa serves, to get to the Salitre Terminal. A TransMilenio going down the 26th Street works too, getting off at El Tiempo-Maloka Station and walking 3 blocks south.
Amenities at Terminal Salitre
-Taxis Assignment
-Bathrooms and showers
- ATMs and banks
-Luggage Carts
-Baggage Storage
-Lost and found office
Terminal Salitre Buses Information
Bus operators asociated with redBus that operate in the Terminal Salitre de Bogotá: There are 86 bus operators asociated with redBus serving daily on the Bogota
What are the bus types you avail at Terminal Salitre de Bogotá?: Approximately 5000 buses arrive on a daily bassis to Bogota