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Mirador Torre Colpatria

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From the 48th-floor outside deck of the Colpatria Tower you can catch a superb view of the bullring, backed by office buildings and the mountains – there are also fine 360-degree vistas across the city. The 162m-high skyscraper was Colombia's tallest building from 1979 until 2016, when it was usurped by the 246m BD Bacatá tower. Expect queues.


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