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eSIM for Bogotá: 2026 Guide for American Travelers
Skip the El Dorado SIM kiosks. An eSIM installed before you fly has you connected from the moment you land at 8,660 feet.
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El Dorado International Airport in Bogotá has SIM card kiosks. They require a passport scan, can take 30 minutes during peak arrivals, and the airport markup means you pay more for the same data you could have purchased before your flight. They are not the right choice for most tourists.
This guide covers Bogotá's network coverage by area, where you will actually need data throughout the city, how to get from El Dorado to your hotel without getting into an unmarked taxi, and which plan fits your trip.
Network coverage in Bogotá
Bogotá is Colombia's largest city and has the country's most developed cellular infrastructure. Colombia eSIM plans (Tigo and Movistar) cover all major tourist areas:
- Chapinero and Zona Rosa5G in many areas. Strongest coverage in the city. Dense cellular infrastructure.
- Usaquén5G and strong 4G LTE. Good indoor coverage in restaurants and shopping areas.
- La Candelaria (historic center)Strong 4G. Some buildings have weak indoor signal. Outdoor coverage is reliable.
- Paloquemao and Kennedy (west and south)4G coverage. Less tourist-oriented but functional.
- El Dorado Airport (BOG)Strong indoor 4G. Free airport WiFi available but unreliable during busy periods.
- Monserrate4G on the cable car and at the summit. Weaker during heavy rain.
El Dorado Airport: arriving in Bogotá
El Dorado (BOG) is one of Latin America's busiest airports. When you arrive:
- Skip the SIM kiosksThey are in the arrivals hall. They require your passport, take 20-40 minutes, and charge airport markup prices. An eSIM installed before your flight is faster and cheaper.
- Use a ride app, not the taxi queueThe taxi queue outside arrivals is legitimate but unmetered. Ride apps (Uber, InDriver) have fixed prices and are safer. The ride app pickup zone is usually outside Terminal 2 El Dorado.
- The free airport WiFi exists but is inconsistentAvailable in both terminals. Slow during busy periods. Suitable for a quick iMessage but not for loading maps or requesting a complex Uber.
From El Dorado to Zona Rosa or Chapinero: Uber typically costs $10 to $18 and takes 30-60 minutes depending on traffic. Traffic in Bogotá can be severe during rush hour (7-9am and 5-8pm).
Where you will use data most in Bogotá
TransMilenio navigation
Bogotá's TransMilenio Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system is the main public transport network. It is extensive and confusing for first-time visitors. Google Maps does include TransMilenio routes, but you need a live data connection to get accurate real-time directions.
Coverage inside TransMilenio stations is inconsistent. Download the relevant route maps offline before you leave your hotel.
La Candelaria walking tours
La Candelaria is the historic center where most of Bogotá's major museums are located: the Gold Museum, the Botero Museum, and the National Museum are all within walking distance. You will want data here for navigation in the narrow streets, Google Translate for signage, and food research.
Monserrate
Monserrate is the mountain overlooking Bogotá, accessible by funicular or cable car. The journey is about 10 minutes and the summit has restaurants and a church. Data is useful for booking tickets in advance (lines can be long) and for photos. Coverage is generally good but weakens in heavy rain.
Usaquén and Zona Rosa dining and nightlife
Most restaurants and cafés in Zona Rosa and Usaquén have WiFi. You will use mobile data here primarily for Uber, Google Maps between locations, and restaurant searches. Data needs in these areas are light.
Altitude note
Bogotá sits at 2,640 meters (8,660 feet) above sea level. Altitude sickness is common for visitors arriving from sea level. Symptoms include headache, fatigue, and shortness of breath, usually appearing within the first few hours.
Mobile data is useful immediately after landing for looking up altitude sickness remedies, finding the nearest pharmacy (farmacia), or contacting your accommodation for guidance. Having your phone connected from the start removes one obstacle when you are not feeling your best.
Recommended data plan for Bogotá
- 1GB to 3GB
Weekend (3 days)
Maps, Uber, WhatsApp
- 3GB to 5GB
1 week in Bogotá
Standard tourist use
- 5GB to 10GB
2 weeks, multiple cities
More navigation and transit
- Unlimited or 10GB+
Digital nomad
TransMilenio navigation backup, video calls
For detailed help choosing a plan, see the Colombia data usage guide. For the Medellín equivalent, see the Medellín eSIM guide.
5G in Chapinero and Zona Rosa · Active on landing · From $8.99
Get a Colombia eSIM for Bogotá →Frequently asked questions
Which eSIM is best for Bogotá?+
Colombia eSIM plans on Tigo and Movistar both provide strong coverage across Bogotá including 5G in Chapinero, Zona Rosa, and Usaquén.
Can I get a SIM card at El Dorado Airport?+
Yes. SIM kiosks are available in the arrivals hall. However, they require a passport scan, typically take 20-40 minutes, and charge airport markup prices. Installing an eSIM before you fly is faster and cheaper.
How do I get from El Dorado to Bogotá city center without a taxi scam?+
Use Uber or InDriver. The ride app pickup zone is outside Terminal 2. Have your eSIM active before landing so you can request a ride immediately. Do not accept transport offers from people approaching you inside the terminal.
Does Google Maps work on the TransMilenio in Bogotá?+
Yes, Google Maps includes TransMilenio routes. Coverage inside stations is inconsistent, so download your routes offline before leaving your hotel.
Is WiFi good enough in Bogotá without mobile data?+
Bogotá's tourist areas have good restaurant and café WiFi. However, you need mobile data for Uber, real-time navigation, and anything done while moving around the city. WiFi-only is insufficient for comfortable tourist use.
Does altitude in Bogotá affect mobile signal?+
No. Cellular coverage is not affected by altitude at city level. The 2,640m elevation is irrelevant for phone signal. Tower placement follows population density, not geography.
Can I use my Colombia eSIM in Bogotá for video calls?+
Yes. 4G LTE coverage in Bogotá is strong enough for FaceTime, WhatsApp video, and Zoom in most areas. For video calls, make sure you are on a stable 4G connection rather than an edge area.
How much does an Uber cost from El Dorado Airport to Chapinero?+
Approximately $10 to $18 USD depending on traffic. The trip takes 30-60 minutes. Bogotá traffic can add significant time during rush hour (7-9am and 5-8pm).
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