What you Should Know

U.S. citizens (who are not also Colombian citizens) must show a valid U.S. passport to enter and leave Colombia. Tourists must also provide evidence of return or onward travel. U.S. citizens do not need a visa for a tourist stay of 60 days or less. U.S. citizens whose passports are lost or... Read More

Travelers may require some time to adjust to the altitude, which can affect blood pressure, digestion, and energy level. Persons with medical conditions related to the circulatory or respiratory system should ask their physician if travel to Bogotá or other high-altitude locations is advisable... Read More

Crime and violence by narcotics traffickers and guerrilla groups is at its lowest. Any crime that is left is restricted to the jungles far away from the big cities. Travel to Bogotá is very safe — approximately 2.9 million people visit Bogotá each year for business and pleasure. Read More
Colombia Peso (COP) can be found in bills ranging from 1.000 to 50.000 denominations. Peso coins are available in 100, 200 and 500. The exchange rate fluctuates frequently; however, on average 1 USD = 1,800 COP. Read More
  • Smokers: At Cosmetic Harmony we insist that smokers quit for two to four weeks prior to surgery and remain smoke-free for two to four weeks after surgery. If you feel that you cannot stop, postpone your surgery until you address this issue. It is impossible to hide your... Read More
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