
Bogotá in January
Great time to visit
Prime time for Bogotá with perfect weather and clear mountain views. Expect higher prices but you'll understand why locals call this summer. The city feels alive with festivals and outdoor events.
Weather
January hits the sweet spot - dry season kicks in with sunny mornings and minimal rainfall. Temperatures hover around a comfortable range with low humidity. You might catch occasional afternoon showers, but they're brief.
19°C high7°C low5 rain days
Crowds & Cost
high crowds
~$85/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Festival de Verano (Summer Festival)
- •New Year celebrations
January Tips
- •Pack layers - mornings are chilly but afternoons warm up nicely
- •Book accommodations early as this is peak season
- •Take advantage of clear skies for day trips to Villa de Leyva or Zipaquirá
All Months
Bogotá's eternal spring means you can visit year-round, but timing matters. December through February brings the driest weather and Festival Iberoamericano de Teatro, when the city transforms into a massive stage. June through August offers another dry window with fewer crowds. But here's the catch: it can rain any day of the year, usually in the afternoon. Pack layers — mornings start cool, afternoons warm up, and evenings get chilly again. The altitude affects everyone differently. Some people feel nothing, others get headaches for the first day or two. Drink water, take it easy your first afternoon, and avoid alcohol until you adjust. Weekends see locals fleeing to warmer climates, making the city quieter but some restaurants close.
Bogotá Scores
Solo
8/10
Couples
6/10
Families
6/10
Adventure
6/10
Budget
8/10
Luxury
6/10
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