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Study abroad in Bogota

Housing, transport, universities, language expectations and daily life for exchange students in Bogota.

Country

Colombia

Student Budget

COP 3,400,000 – 5,100,000/month

Transport Card

TuLlave card for TransMilenio / SITP

Population

7.9M city / 11M+ metro

Study abroad in Bogota: student life

Study abroad in Bogota works best when you choose by university fit, neighbourhood and daily routine, not just the city photo. Colombia's academic capital: high-altitude, intense, museum-rich and best for students who want serious Spanish immersion and a dense university ecosystem. Check campus commute, night safety and housing before committing.

Who loves this city?

Students who want a capital-city semester with museums, politics, business, NGOs, design and serious Spanish immersion.

What makes it special

The combination of Uniandes/Rosario/Nacional-style academic density, museums, mountains and public-policy energy.

Newcomer shocks

  • Altitude and cool weather are real.
  • Commutes can be long if housing is poorly chosen.
  • La Candelaria changes character after dark.

Weather in Bogota & what to pack

Bogota's weather affects clothing, transport and social life more than brochures suggest. Use the month table to plan heat, rain, cold, humidity or daylight before arrival.

Month Conditions Note
January 20.7° / 7.3° 🌧️ 57 mm average rain Cool, relatively dry
February 20.6° / 8.9° 🌤️ 110 mm Rain increases
March 19.8° / 9.1° 🌤️ 185 mm Wet commute weeks
April 19.8° / 9° 🌤️ 159 mm Frequent showers
May 19.4° / 9.3° 🌤️ 131 mm Cool and wet
June 18.7° / 8.6° 🌤️ 106 mm Cool evenings
July 18.5° / 8.4° 🌤️ 62 mm Windier, somewhat drier
August 19.5° / 7.7° 🌤️ 46 mm Cool mornings
September 20.1° / 7.8° 🌤️ 52 mm Rain starts building
October 20.2° / 8.4° 🌤️ 111 mm Wet travel buffers
November 20° / 8.7° 🌤️ 149 mm Rainy semester end
December 20.5° / 8.3° 🌤️ 64 mm Cool holiday period

High altitude and cool weather year-round. Pack layers and rain protection.

Packing checklist

  • Bring a warmer layer even if Colombia sounds tropical.
  • Use a discreet day bag for campus and transport.
  • Keep digital and printed copies of insurance and admission documents.

Cost of living for students in Bogota

Cost of Living Index

32.8 / 100

Affordable · World avg ≈ 44

Numbeo

The budget to study abroad in Bogota is mostly rent-led: use COP 1400000-3000000/month for rooms and COP 3400000-5100000/month as the wider monthly planning range. Keep a buffer for deposit, transport and first-week setup.

Category Range / mo Notes
Shared Room Or Residence COP 1,400,000 – 3,000,000 Exact street, security and commute drive price.
Food And Groceries COP 700,000 – 1,100,000 Menu del dia and campus meals lower spend.
Transport COP 180,000 – 350,000 TuLlave plus occasional registered night transport.
Phone And Data COP 40,000 – 90,000 Prepaid or SIM-only plan.
Personal And Study Costs COP 400,000 – 700,000 Leisure, materials and contingency.

Private-market baseline

Use the standard student budget as a private-market planning range. Shared housing can cost less than a private apartment, especially outside the centre.

University and public housing

Campus halls, CROUS or an equivalent public option may cost substantially less. Prices, shared-room conditions and eligibility depend on the institution, and availability is never assumed in the standard range.

Going out & dining

TransMilenio/SITP ride COP 3,550
Menu del dia near campus COP 16,000-28,000
☕ Coffee COP 4,000-10,000
🍽️ Low-cost dinner COP 25,000-45,000
🎬 Cinema or campus event ticket COP 12,000-28,000
Basic laundry load COP 6,000-14,000

Supermarket basket

🥛 Milk, 1 litre COP 4,000-6,500
🍚 Rice, 1 kg COP 4,500-8,000
🥚 Eggs, 12 COP 9,000-15,000
🍗 Chicken, 1 kg COP 15,000-25,000

Source: Numbeo · Prices approximate, updated periodically.

Student housing in Bogota

Housing in Bogota should be solved before arrival: compare neighbourhood, campus route and contract terms, not just price. Start with the university, verified platforms and student groups with scam checks.

Official contacts

Host university accommodation or international office

Start with your host university in Bogota; it usually has residence routes, partner platforms or scam warnings.

Visit

Student residences

University residences or recommended housing

Useful first landing if you apply early and accept less flexibility.

Apply when applications open

Private platforms

Host university international office

Use university advice first for neighbourhood and safety context.

Visit

FincaRaiz

Large rental portal; verify contract and landlord identity.

Visit

Metrocuadrado

Useful for comparing neighbourhood supply.

Visit

Student groups

International student groups

Useful for flatmates and scam alerts; always verify the contract, landlord identity and payment route.

Documents to prepare

Passport or national ID

Admission or exchange confirmation

Proof of funds or guarantor details if requested

Deposit funds and written lease

Timing

Start with the university route as soon as your nomination is accepted.

Keep temporary accommodation for arrival if the private market is tight.

Confirm minimum term and cancellation rules before signing.

Deposit & contract notes

Do not pay a deposit without a written contract, landlord identity and proof the room exists.

Ask whether utilities, internet and agency fees are included.

Red flags

Price far below market and pressure to pay quickly.

Landlord avoids video tour, viewing or contract.

Irreversible transfer before the room is verified.

Is Bogota safe for students?

Safety Index

33.4 / 100

Take extra precautions

Crime Index

66.7 / 100

High crime — be cautious

Source: Numbeo · Lower crime = safer. Higher safety = safer.

Bogota is usually manageable for students, but the real risks are practical: petty theft, late-night routes, traffic, housing scams or weak arrival planning. Save emergency numbers and test your commute.

Viable for exchange students, but not casual. Choose housing by commute and night safety, avoid displaying phones/laptops, use app or registered transport at night, and treat La Candelaria differently after dark than during class hours.

Top risks

  • Phone snatching
  • Pickpocketing on crowded transport
  • Unsafe late walking routes
  • Demonstration disruption
Emergency: Police and emergencies: 123

Getting around Bogota

Transport in Bogota works best once you activate the right pass or card in week one. A direct campus route often matters more than the most famous neighbourhood.

🚌 TransMilenio

COP 3,550 per standard ride

Fast trunk routes; peak hours are intense.

Check current local eligibility.

🚌 SITP buses

Integrated TuLlave fare rules

Useful for the last mile; verify route before taking out your phone.

Check current local eligibility.

🚌 TuLlave card

Card plus top-ups

Buy and load early; keep it separate from your phone.

Do not assume an exchange-student fare.

🚕 Registered taxi or app

Variable by distance and demand

Preferred for late return routes.

Not applicable.

Things to do in Bogota as a student

Events in Bogota help students build groups and understand the city without spending only on expensive plans. Mix local culture, campus events, festivals and repeatable low-cost routines.

Monserrate in Bogota
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Monserrate

Year-round; go in daylight

Trail free when open; cable car/funicular varies

views culture groups

Classic altitude-and-city view; go with friends and verify transport down.

Gold Museum in Bogota
chill

Gold Museum

Year-round

Check current student or free-day rules

history rainy day solo

Major Colombian collection near central campuses and a dependable rainy-day plan.

Botero Museum in Bogota
chill

Botero Museum

Year-round

Check current admission

art rainy day solo

Compact central art stop that pairs well with a daytime Candelaria route.

Sunday Ciclovia in Bogota
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Sunday Ciclovia

Sundays and public holidays; verify route

Free

cycling fitness groups

A social, low-cost way to understand main avenues without normal traffic.

La Candelaria daytime route in Bogota
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La Candelaria daytime route

Year-round in daylight

Free-low

history walking groups

Street history, cafes and museums near several central universities.

Simon Bolivar Park in Bogota
chill

Simon Bolivar Park

Year-round; events vary

Free

parks budget groups

Large green space for exercise, picnics and public cultural events.

Student social life in Bogota

Social life in Bogota starts faster when you join faculty groups, sport, exchange networks or weekly routines. Do not rely only on nightlife; repeated groups usually build better friendships.

Student Associations
  • Host university international student orientation
  • Faculty student groups
  • Language exchange groups around Chapinero/La Candelaria
Meeting Places 3
  • University orientation events
  • Chapinero cafes
  • La Candelaria museums by day
Public Groups 3

Uniandes internationalization

Open

Universidad del Rosario international students

Open

Bogota official tourism/events

Open
Forums & Advice 1

Erasmus+ Community

Official network for exchange students — forums, contacts, and city guides.

Visit

Official Colombia travel advisory

Open

Student discounts & perks in Bogota

Student perks in Bogota can reduce transport, food and culture if you carry proof of enrolment. Activate them early because small savings matter by the end of the month.

Museums & Culture

Gold Museum

Check current student and free-day rules.

Visit

Botero Museum

Check current admission before visiting.

Visit

Food Savings

Campus cafeterias

Reliable weekday baseline near classes.

Menu del dia

Compare fixed lunch menus near campus.

TuLlave works across TransMilenio and SITP; keep it separate from your phone. Fares & passes

Universities in Bogota for exchange students

Universidad de los Andes, Universidad del Rosario are the main reference points. Compare faculty fit, language, campus route and housing before choosing.

Universidad de los Andes (Uniandes)

Universidad de los Andes (Uniandes)

A selective private university in central Bogota, strong for students who want academic intensity, Spanish immersion and capital-city access.

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