Quiebra Canto

Bogotá


Name-dropped first – for years now – by salsa-seekers across town, the Canto is a double-level disco a short walk from La Candelaria. Wednesday is big with expats for electronica DJs, but weekends go for live salsa. Salsa lessons (COP$15,000) happen on Thursday nights (7:30pm).


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