5. Bogotá, Colombia
The capital and largest city of Colombia, Bogota is a cobbled historic town with chic urban elements to add to its enchanting beauty. There are 300-year-old homes, medieval churches, convents, well-stocked museums, sleek restaurants and bars to keep you engaged and entertained throughout your trip.
However, what brought Bogota into the forefront of the traveling scenario very recently is the culinary scene, which is currently undergoing a kind of renaissance. So, enjoy the food, history, and mild weather (temperature between 13.8 C to 19.3 C) at the Colombian capital this April.