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October 24, 2021


By: Juan José Granados, David Bossa, Catalina Bernal, Gunter Arncken and Samuel Charry.
Dear Mayor of the City of Bogotá,

Today, we, the participants in the letter, are writing to you in order to acquire the money to be
able to have the vacation in the city as stated in the local news. We will receive 310, because
30 multiplied by 2, and adding the 250, gives 310, which will be used only for the vacation.
To answer the first question: Where are we going to stay, we decided that to make it much
more economical and take advantage of the money that will be given, the place will be close
to the places where we want to go, this is a hotel called ¨Viajero Bogotá Hostel and Spa¨.
According to the order, the second order is the activities we want to do:

1. Climb the hill of Monserrate: The views from here are beyond breathtaking. You
don't get an idea of the size of these great Latin American capitals until you see
them from a bird's eye view. And there is no better place in Bogotá than the Cerro
de Monserrate at an altitude of 3,100 metres. To do so, you can choose to take a
cable car, a funicular or even walk the slope. Personally, it was one of the things I
liked most about the city.

2. Visit the Gold Museum: The Gold Museum is an essential plan to do in Colombia.
The entrance is very cheap and through the different floors you will discover the
past of ancient pre-Columbian civilizations or the famous legend of El Dorado.
All this thanks to impressive pieces of gold. And we are talking about a collection
of more than 30,000 pieces.

3. Zipaquira Cathedral; After being picked up from your hotel, head to Zipaquira to
explore the city's Salt Cathedral. In Zipaquira, learn about the history of salt in
Colombia with your guide, as you stroll through the underground Roman Catholic
church that is carved into the walls and roof of an abandoned salt mine. Then,
enjoy a traditional Colombian lunch (vegetarian option available) at a local
restaurant in Zipaquira, known as the "City of Salt". Afterwards, visit the village
of Guatavitá and see the Tominé reservoir.

4. Maloka: Maloka is an interactive museum that fosters a passion for learning


through the links between science, technology, innovation and society.

5. Planetarium: The Bogota Planetarium is a cultural center and planetarium located in


the International Center of Bogota in Colombia, inside the Independence Park.
6. Salitre Magico: We wanted to choose this place, because we want a bit of
something extreme after days of getting to know a bit more of the history of
Bogota.

7. Rumba in the Zona T : In the north of the city and far away from monuments and
museums, we moved to one of the most atmospheric areas of Bogota. It is called
the Zona T or Zona Rosa. A hotbed of shops, bars, restaurants and nightclubs to
party until the body can take it. This area is quite close to the hotel that I have
recommended, as well as other entertainment venues that I will tell you about
later.

We think it is a good choice of activities since we can have fun doing some of them, while we
also learn a little more about the place where we live, and in general learn basic things that
we have to keep in mind in life. Although many are Historical places, in all of them at the end
of the tour or even at the entrance, there is a place where we can eat lunch and dinner, but
speaking of breakfast, as we stay in the hotel previously mentioned, we want to take
advantage of the amenities and have breakfast right there.

That's all, thank you very much for the opportunity you are giving us, we hope to hear from
you soon.

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