Theatron, the sensational disco in Bogotá with 18 rooms for dancing
For dancing, for enjoying yourself, for having a good time. Theatron has become a must-visit in Bogotá , the vibrant capital of Colombia, with a completely different disco concept: 18 distinct environments where the night is yours to enjoy , earning it recognition as one of the top 100 nightclubs in the world .
Located in the heart of the city, Theatron has established itself as one of the most emblematic and vibrant nightclubs in Bogotá and all of Colombia , offering its visitors not only high-quality music but also a unique experience that combines dazzling lights, surround sound, and breathtaking shows.
With 18 stunning environments, the venue presents itself as a diverse universe of entertainment, guaranteeing that the best is yet to come , with promises of surprises that will keep attendees excited and expectant, as well as special guests and events.
Its 116 square meter stage, equipped with a modern sound system, state-of-the-art lighting and giant video screens, creates an unparalleled environment.
The Main Room of Theatron
The Main Room , the epicenter of fun at Theatron, is the club's crossover space that attracts an open-minded crowd seeking a unique experience. Great music blends with a visual spectacle of lights, video, and sound, while divas, professional dancers, go-go dancers, and live singers transform each night into an unforgettable experience.

In addition to exclusive DJ sets, the Main Room hosts traditional events such as Theatron Circuit, the New Year's Carnival, Gay Pride, Valentine's Day, Halloween, Miss Universe Dragstar, White Christmas , New Year's Eve, and others.
Theatron goes beyond the Main Room, offering a variety of unique spaces such as Teatrino, Templo, La Capilla, Subthe 58, El Muro, Music Lab, Caixa, Eva, Plaza Rosa, Metro, Beerlin, Época / Circuit Room, La Cantina, Palma Latino, Barú, and Lotus . Each room has its own personality and style, ensuring there's something for everyone.

International recognition
Since its opening in May 2002, Theatron has transcended borders and established itself as an international icon of gay nightlife. It has hosted renowned artists such as Boy George, Yuri, Fito Páez, Calle 13, David Bisbal, and an impressive roster of world-renowned DJs.
The renowned bar reached number 94 on the prestigious global list 'The World's 100 Best Clubs' . This achievement not only highlights its quality in Bogotá's nightlife scene, but also positions it as a pioneer in LGBTQ inclusion and representation within the nightlife industry.

The prestigious award was made public at the Golden Moon Awards , a gala held at the Sofitel Hotel in Barcelona, Spain.
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What else is there to do in Bogotá?
Exploring Bogotá means immersing yourself in the rich history of the La Candelaria neighborhood. This historic center dazzles with its beautiful colonial houses and monumental buildings, with Plaza Bolívar as its epicenter, home to the majestic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception , the imposing Palace of Justice, the City Hall, and the National Capitol .

La Candelaria stands as a paradise for art lovers. First and foremost, it houses the Botero Museum , which exhibits works by the Colombian painter, sculptor, and draftsman Fernando Botero, as well as by masters such as Picasso, Dalí, Miró, Klimt, and Monet. Furthermore, within this captivating district, you can visit the Santa Clara Church Museum , the former temple of the Royal Convent of Santa Clara , built in 1647 in the Baroque style.

To sample the best dishes of Bogota's cuisine, it is recommended to visit the Zona G (so named for gourmet), the Zona C (in the historic center of Bogota), the Zona T (epicenter of nightlife), the surroundings of Usaquén Square and the La Macarena neighborhood.
If you want to appreciate Bogotá from above, heading to Monserrate Hill is a must. Rising to 3,152 meters above sea level, it offers the option of ascending by funicular or taking an approximately one-hour hike.

The best time to visit Bogotá is between December and February, as well as from June to September. During these months, you can enjoy pleasant temperatures and minimize rainy days. Mark your calendar and don't miss the opportunity to discover the attractions of the Colombian capital and experience the vibrant nightlife at Theatron .
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