Immerse yourself in the essence of Bogotá with this unforgettable experience! You will discover historical and cultural treasures such as the impressive Gold Museum with more than 53,000 pre-Columbian pieces. You'll explore the vibrant La Candelaria neighborhood, visiting the Botero Museum and purchasing unique souvenirs in a colorful artisan center. You will continue in the emblematic Plaza de Bolívar, surrounded by imposing buildings. You will tour picturesque streets adorned with urban art, including Chorro de Quevedo and Calle del Embudo. The big surprise will be ascending Cerro Monserrate by cable car to enjoy a panoramic view of Bogotá from the Sanctuary of the Fallen Lord! An experience that will immerse your senses in the historical and artistic wealth of this captivating city. Book it now!
The tours start from the hotel or place of accommodation. Passengers will be picked up at the mutually agreed upon location, the necessary transfers for the tour will be made and they will be taken back to the point of origin or some point to be agreed upon so that they can take advantage of the return transfer. They can stay in gastronomic or tourist areas (Parque de la 93, Usaquen, Unicentro, Zona Rosa) All passengers will be contacted via WhatsApp the day before the tour to communicate specific pick-up details if necessary.
Ascent by cable car or funicular to Cerro Monserrate, symbol of the city that houses the Sanctuary of the Fallen Lord and from where you have an impressive panoramic view of the city.
Visit the Gold Museum where you can appreciate its more than 53,000 pre-Columbian and goldsmith pieces and learn about the history behind the Colombian indigenous communities.
Enjoy the unique architecture of the oldest neighborhood in the city. Among the 19th-century houses with wide eaves and colonial-era balconies, the ghosts of the viceroys who once inhabited their patios and hallways seem to hide. A large part of the buildings, many of them colonial and republican styles, are well preserved and have been declared a heritage site of cultural and historical interest. Its cobbled streets keep legends about the origins of the city, while churches and mansions transport us to other times. Walking through La Candelaria is entering the historic heart of Bogotá.
Visit the Botero Museum where you will find a large collection of works donated to Colombia by the artist Fernando Botero with the intention of disseminating arts and culture.
The Chorro de Quevedo square is considered the place where Bogotá was first settled in 1538. This picturesque corner of La Candelaria, dominated by an old chapel, is accessed through the narrow cobblestone street of the Embudo. Today the square attracts tourists and street artists with its bohemian atmosphere, and continues to be a meeting point for Bogota residents seeking to connect with the origins of their city. From there you can feel the spirit of the founding of the Colombian capital.
Visit the main square of the city, the Primate Cathedral of Colombia, including Plaza Bolívar, the Nariño Palace, the National Capitol, the Mayor's Office and the Palace of Justice.
During the walk through the historic center you will be able to admire the facades of the imposing theaters and old mansions of the city.
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