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Food and Drink

Restaurants offer local and international cuisine. Local dishes are varied and tasty, with a touch of Spanish influence. Colombian wines are generally of poor quality. Chilean and Argentinian wines are available in restaurants at reasonable prices.

Things to know: Table service is the norm. Colombians rarely drink alcohol (except lager) with meals. Gaseosa is the name given to non-alcoholic, carbonated drinks. There are no licensing hours.

National specialities:
• Ajiaco (chicken stew with herbs, different potato varieties, cream, corn and capers).
• Arepas (hard corn pancakes, eaten with savoury toppings).
• Bandeja paisa (meat with avocado, rice, fried plantain and red beans), typical to Medellín.
• Mariscos (seafood) is a speciality on the Caribbean coast - lobsters in particular.

National drinks:
• Tinto (small black coffee) - but this term is also used to describe red wine or vino tinto.
• Aguila beer.
• Aguardiente (a fiery aniseed-flavoured spirit).Canelazo (rum-based cocktail taken hot or cold).
Legal drinking age: 18.

Tipping:
A 10% tip is usual in restaurants.

Nightlife

The hot-blooded Colombian people are known for their vibrant nightlife, with busy restaurants, numerous parties and nightclubs filled with dancers twisting hips to the beats of salsa, cumbia and merengue. The busiest nights are Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Bogotá in particular offers ballet, opera, drama and music, as well as casinos.

Shopping

Goods to look out for include gold jewellery, art, antiques and leather products. Colombia produces first-grade precious stones, and the emeralds are among the most perfect in the world. Bogotá has numerous large shopping malls as well as several distinct shopping districts.

Shopping hours: In colder cities such as Bogotá, typically Mon-Sat 1100-2100. In hotter cities, Mon-Sat 0900-2100. 

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Interesting facts about Colombia
: Northwest South America.
Area: 1,141,748 sq km (440,831 sq miles).
Population: 45.5 million (2010).
Population Density: 40 per sq km.
Capital: Bogotá. Population: 7.1 million (2007).
Electricity: Mostly 110 volts AC, 60Hz. American-style two-pin plugs.
Head of State: President Álvaro Uribe since 2002.
Location: Northwest South America.

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