
Plaza Botero
Best time to visit
It is best to visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and catch soft, natural light for photos.
Budget tips
Entrance to the square is free, so you can plan a visit even on a limited budget.
Recommended for
Contemporary art lovers, Photographers, Families with children, Tourists looking for unusual experiences
Plan your visit
30-45 min
About
Quick facts: The square showcases 23 large sculptures by Fernando Botero, each weighing several tons. The sculptures are made of bronze and depict figures with characteristic, rounded shapes.
Highlights: Each sculpture occupies a significant part of the space, allowing for direct interaction and unique photos. The sound of footsteps on the stones around the sculptures creates a natural path for exploring this artistic outdoor gallery.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes because the area is open and there is a lot of walking around.
- Look for shade under the trees to take photos without harsh shadows.
- Avoid weekends when the number of visitors is the highest.
- Bring a camera or smartphone with plenty of storage for photos because the place will inspire your creativity.
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