Forget the boring bus tours—this is four hours of pure, a hidden Bogotá. We start at the high-end 93 Park and the neon-lit Zona T, before slipping into the "London of the Andes," Quinta Camacho, for a cacao hit that will ruin regular candy for you forever. But Bogotá has a deeper soul: feel the grit and grace of Chapinero at the towering Lourdes Church, then step into the Casa de la Paz to toast with Viche/beer—a potent, mystical moonshine—while hearing how former enemies are now brewing peace.
We’ll chase the ghost of global pop culture at the legendary Betty the Ugly’s house and cruise through the bohemian Parkway, landing in the edgy San Felipe Art District where industrial warehouses hide the city's wildest creativity. We finish the only way a true local does: with Tejo. It’s the colombian´s sport that combines cold beer, heavy metal, and literal explosions. It’s fast, it’s loud, and it’s the most authentic four hours you’ll spend in Bogotá. Are you ready/in?
2:30 pm - Parque de la 93, frente al Café Juan Valdez
Tejo
The modern and elegant area, famous for its shops, restaurants and nightlife.
Step into Quinta Camacho, Bogota's most enchanting neighborhood. Wander through brick-lined streets and English-style mansions that now house the city's finest boutique cafes, hidden bookstores, and world-class restaurants. It is where heritage breathes and culture thrives.
Rising majestically over the bustling Chapinero square, the Basilica of Our Lady of Lourdes is a breathtaking example of Neo-Gothic architecture. With its striking spires and intricate stained glass, this 19th-century landmark stands as a serene monumental contrast to the fast-paced city life surrounding it. A must-see for history buffs and photography enthusiasts alike.
Step into the district that never sleeps. Chapinero is a kaleidoscope of experiences, blending mid-century architecture with cutting-edge street art. It is the destination for travelers who want to live like a local: sipping artisanal cacao by day and dancing in world-renowned clubs by night. It’s authentic, raw, and undeniably Bogotá
La Casa de la Paz (The House of Peace) is more than just a cultural hub; it’s a living monument to Colombia’s peace process. Here, you’ll find La Trocha, an award-winning craft beer brewed by former combatants who have traded rifles for recipes. Visiting this vibrant space in the heart of Bogotá isn't just about enjoying a great ale—it’s about witnessing firsthand the transformative power of dialogue, art, and new beginnings.
Listed in the Guinness World Records as the most successful telenovela of all time, Yo soy Betty, la fea has a physical heart in Bogotá: her family home. This modest yet iconic residence has become an unofficial monument to resilience and authenticity. A visit here offers a nostalgic glimpse into the daily life of the character who challenged beauty standards globally. It’s a quirky, heartwarming stop that connects the streets of Bogotá to millions of fans across 180 countries.
Teusaquillo is a neighborhood where time seems to slow down. Known for its stunning preservation of early 20th-century architecture—ranging from Tudor-style houses to Art Deco mansions—it is the city’s undisputed cultural soul. Wander through its leafy streets, discover independent theaters, and enjoy the bohemian atmosphere of the Park Way, a lush linear park where artists, academics, and travelers gather for coffee and conversation under the shade of ancient trees.
Discover Bogotá’s best-kept secret. Once a quiet residential and industrial area, San Felipe has transformed into a world-class Art District. Take a stroll through its gridded streets to find over 20 contemporary art galleries, open studios, and independent creative spaces. It’s an immersive, walkable experience where you can meet local artists, witness live murals being painted, and dive deep into the cutting-edge of Latin American contemporary art.
Are you ready for the most unique night out in Bogotá? Welcome to Tejo, Colombia’s national sport where the goal is literally to make things go BANG! Toss a heavy metal disc (tejo) across a clay-filled court and aim for the mechas—small paper targets filled with gunpowder. It’s a game of skill, tradition, and loud celebrations. Best enjoyed with a cold bucket of local beer and a group of friends, Tejo is the ultimate Colombian bonding experience. Don’t just watch our culture—hit it till it explodes!
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