Experience the vibrant and diverse city of Bogotá on a private 8-hour city tour. Explore the modern and colonial areas, taste the local cuisine, and immerse yourself in the everyday life of this cosmopolitan city.
- Mount Monserrate - Ascent to the Sanctuary by cableway or funicular, to the top of the mountain at 3150 meters (10350 feet) above sea level, to admire the best view of the city and part of the Sabana de Bogotá. Visit the church of the Fallen Lord of Monserrate.
- Gold Museum (Museo del Oro) - One of the 20 best museums in the world according to TripAdvisor, offers visitors a glimpse of these lands before the conquest by the Spanish. This journey full of stories of shamans, conquerors, legends, mysteries, and traditions.
- Museo Internacional De La Esmeralda - The finest emeralds in the world come from the high mountains of the province of Boyacá, about 2 hours from Bogotá, which makes this city the natural market for these precious stones. Learn about the extraction process through a grotto that replicates the tunnels inside the mine and witness how these stones become some of the most appreciated jewels in the world.
- Plaza Del Chorro Del Quevedo - It is worth visiting the site of the foundation of Bogotá, on August 6, 1538, and walk the first street in the city.
- Barrio La Candelaria - The oldest neighborhood in the city, with its cobblestone streets and constructions made since the 16th century, offers a charming panorama.
The best typical Bogota food restaurants are in La Candelaria, the most traditional sector of Bogotá. Enjoy the delicious “Ajiaco Santafereño”, the symbol of the local cuisine. Lunch included.
- Plaza de Bolivar de Bogota - Plaza de Bolívar, the National Capitol, headquarters of the Congress, the Main Cathedral, the Palace of Justice, Bogotá City Hall, the Archbishop’s Palace and the College of San Bartolomé (1604), La Casa de Nariño ( Presidential Palace), San Carlos Palace … There is a lot to see in La Candelaria.
- Museo Botero del Banco de la Republica - which exhibits the great collection of sculpture and painting donated by the master Fernando Botero to the People of Colombia. This exhibition includes works of his own authorship as well as the great masters of universal art: Renoir, Van Gogh, Dalí, Chagall, Claude Monet, Henri de Toulouse Lautrec, Picasso, Miró, and others.
- Bottled water
- Cable car tickets to Mount Monserrate
- Gold Museum fees
- Lunch
- Face-to-face Professional Tour Guide
- Transport door-to-door by private vehicle
- Travel Insurance
- Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
- Gratuities
Bogota will surprise you! It is a cosmopolitan, bustling, modern and colonial city at the same time, which houses 8.5 million cheerful, kind, friendly, sociable and fun inhabitants. From the sector of large avenues and modern shopping centers in the north of the city to the colonial Bogota in La Candelaria, at the south center, it is a box of surprises!
There is a lot to see in Bogotá: Make sure you have all the time you need to make a pleasant trip, that allows you to appreciate what the city looks like, what it tastes like, what it smells like, what everyday life is like …
- Casual clothing
- It is advisable to bring a warm jacket
- Sunscreen
- A moderate amount of walking is required
- Due to uneven surfaces, this route is not recommended for people with walking disabilities or who use a wheelchair.
- Subject to favourable weather conditions. The schedule of the visit could be adjusted to the weather conditions.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- CANCELLATION POLICY
- To get a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the start of the experience.
- TO KEEP IN MIND: Ascent to Monserrate is not included on Sundays and holidays due to the high number of visitors, who must queue up to 1 hour to use the cable car on each route.
- If you have a health restriction that prevents you from climbing to 3200 meters above sea level (10,500 feet), refrain from climbing Mount Monserrate
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.