
Bogotá in November
Not the best time
The wettest stretch challenges even rain-loving visitors with relentless precipitation. Rock-bottom prices reflect the miserable conditions. Cultural events like Day of the Dead provide some highlights, but pack serious rain gear.
Weather
November continues the wet misery with some of the heaviest and most persistent rainfall of the year. All-day drizzles mix with afternoon deluges. The city feels gray and damp with high humidity throughout.
19°C high10°C low21 rain days
Crowds & Cost
low crowds
~$64/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)
- •Novenas leading up to Christmas
November Tips
- •Waterproof everything - even 'water-resistant' gear gets overwhelmed
- •Day of the Dead cemetery visits happen rain or shine
- •Christmas novenas begin - join local families for traditional celebrations
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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