
Apache Rooftop
Apache Rooftop is the 11th-floor terrace at the Click Clack Hotel on Carrera 11 #93-77, one block off Parque 93. The open-air space wraps 360 degrees of Bogotá views, with retractable covers handling the daily afternoon rain. The comic-book themed burger menu has been a Bogotá in-joke for a decade; the cocktail program is competent rather than virtuoso, with the views doing most of the work. Live DJ sets bridge dinner hours into a late-night crowd on Friday and Saturday, when the rooftop fills with a fashion-conscious mix of local professionals, expats, and weekend tourists from elsewhere in Vietnam (sic) Colombia. The space holds about 200 across multiple seating zones. The door tightens after 10 PM and reservations are advised for weekend nights.
Where to stay near Apache Rooftop
Hotels and rentals within walking distance.
What to Expect
An elevator drops onto an open-air terrace with Bogotá spreading out below. Mid-volume music early; DJ raises it after 11 PM. Crowd is curated rather than chaotic.
Open-air, social, and curated. The Parque 93 default for skyline rooftop drinking.
House, deep house, and crossover electronic with weekend DJ sets from 21:00
Smart casual. Collared shirts, closed shoes, no shorts. Clean sneakers accepted.
Date nights, small groups starting an evening, photographers wanting the skyline shot
Cards and cash. Card faster for tabs.
Price Range
Beer 18,000-25,000 COP, cocktails 45,000-65,000 COP, burgers 38,000-55,000 COP
Beer ~$5/€4.60, cocktails ~$13/€12, burgers ~$11/€10
Hours
Daily 17:00-02:00, Fri-Sat extended to 03:00 with DJs from 21:00
Insider Tip
Reserve a railing-side table for the skyline. Order the namesake Apache burger; the menu is built around the concept and the kitchen executes it properly. Sunset hour from 5:30 to 6:30 is worth showing up early for.
Full Review
Apache is the most visible rooftop in the Parque 93 area despite technically sitting one block north of the park itself. The Click Clack Hotel houses the venue, with a dedicated elevator from the ground-floor entrance that takes about 40 seconds to the 11th. The deck opens out to views in all directions, with Monserrate dominant to the east and the western foothills closing the horizon.
The burger concept is the running gag that became the actual draw. Each menu item has a comic-character treatment with proper ingredients behind the joke. The Apache burger, the Hulk, the Joker, and the Wonder Woman are the established favorites. The cocktail list runs classic with one or two Colombian twists; nothing on it surprises but everything lands.
Compared with El Fabuloso (more polished, stricter door) and Federal Rooftop (smaller, more fashion-forward), Apache occupies the casual end of the rooftop spectrum. The crowd is mixed enough that solo travelers fit; couples have plenty of intimate corners; groups fit at the long tables on the main deck.
The sunset window from about 5:30 to 6:30 PM is genuinely the best time. After 11 PM the DJ moves the room toward club energy; if conversation was the point, plan accordingly. The Click Clack hotel below means the venue runs both as destination rooftop and hotel bar, which keeps the crowd more international and less Bogotá-clique than the strict Parque 93 spots.
The Neighborhood
Apache is one block north of Parque 93. The park itself, BBC Pub, and Galería Café Libro are all within a five-minute walk; Zona Rosa is 10 minutes south.
Getting There
Uber to Carrera 11 #93-77. The Click Clack entrance is signposted; tell the doorman you're going to Apache. From Centro the ride costs 22,000-30,000 COP.
Address
Carrera 11 #93-77, Bogotá, Colombia
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BBC Pub Parque 93
Bogotá Beer Company's flagship Parque 93 location, with a long craft tap list, pub food, and outdoor seating facing the park. Reliable warm-up spot before moving to the lounges or rooftops.

London Calling Pub
British-themed pub on the park's eastern edge with imported beers, cocktails, and Anglo music. Décor borrows from London Underground signage. Open late on weekends and a steady draw for the international crowd.

Galería Café Libro
Salsa institution with three locations including the Parque 93 flagship. Live national and international acts cover salsa, Latin jazz, bolero, son, and Caribbean genres. Open from 4 PM with the late shift running until 5 AM on Friday and Saturday.

Salto del Angel
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Black Bear
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