Exploring the vibrant heart of Bogotá is a must for any visitor to Colombia’s capital. The Complete Walking Tour in Bogotá’s Downtown promises an immersive journey through the city’s rich history and cultural heritage. Over 2.5 hours, you will uncover the stories behind iconic government buildings, admire colonial architecture, and savor the flavors of local produce. Led by a knowledgeable bilingual guide, this affordable tour offers an engaging and enlightening experience. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, the insights and discoveries awaiting you on this walking tour just may surprise and delight.
Key Points
- A 2.5-hour walking tour exploring Bogota’s historic downtown, including government buildings, colonial architecture, urban art, and a taste of local cuisine.
- Multilingual guides provide insights into the El Dorado legend, El Bogotazo uprising, and other cultural and historical highlights.
- Flexibility to visit additional locations beyond the main itinerary, with opportunities for exotic fruit tasting and street performances.
- Mixed customer reviews, with praise for knowledgeable guides and historic exploration, but frustration with disorganized pickup and limited stop times.
- Tour includes bilingual guide, insights on key events, exotic fruit tasting, and coverage of major landmarks in Bogota’s historic downtown.
Tour Overview
This walking tour in Bogotá’s downtown offers a comprehensive exploration of the city’s historic landmarks and cultural experiences.
Priced at $17.28 per person, the 2.5-hour tour is available in English, Spanish, and German.
With free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, guests can book now and pay later.
The tour starts at Trabajo Colp Sede Lido in Bolívar Square, where you will discover significant government buildings, colonial architecture, urban art, and the traditional Colombian drink, chicha.
Highlights also include a visit to the Chorro de Quevedo Plaza for street food and a dance show, as well as the La Concordia Market for exotic fruit tasting.
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Itinerary Highlights
The walking tour begins at Trabajo Colp Sede Lido in Bolívar Square, where participants learn about the significant government buildings that surround the plaza.
Next, the group explores the colonial architecture and vibrant urban art in La Candelaria neighborhood, and discovers the traditional Colombian beverage, Chicha.
At Chorro de Quevedo Plaza, they enjoy local street food, desserts, and a lively dance performance.
The tour then leads them to La Concordia Market, where they can taste a variety of exotic Colombian fruits.
Optionally, visitors may visit Plaza del Rosario and learn about the informal emerald market.
Experience Details
During the tour, participants learn about the legendary El Dorado story and the impact of the El Bogotazo uprising in 1948.
Travelers also enjoy the flexibility to visit additional locations outside the set itinerary. The tour includes a bilingual guide who provides insights into the city’s history and culture.
Participants have the opportunity to taste a variety of exotic Colombian fruits at the La Concordia Market, further enhancing their understanding of the local culinary offerings.
The tour’s diverse experiences, from exploring colonial architecture to witnessing street performances, provide a well-rounded introduction to Bogotá’s vibrant downtown.
Important Information
Participants are advised to meet at the designated starting point in front of the Gold Museum, where they should look for the tour guide with a dark blue umbrella marked "Walking Tours."
Bogotá’s weather can change rapidly, so bringing an umbrella is recommended. The tour covers a variety of locations, and participants should be prepared for walking and exploring the city’s downtown area.
The tour is bilingual, offered in English and Spanish, ensuring accessibility for a diverse audience.
Participants should arrive on time to ensure they don’t miss any of the highlights and can fully enjoy the walking tour experience.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyCustomer Reviews
Customer reviews for the walking tour in Bogotá’s downtown provide a mixed perspective on the overall experience.
While some travelers praise the knowledgeable guide and the opportunity to explore the city’s historic landmarks, others express frustration with the disorganized pickup process and the lack of adherence to the promised itinerary.
The tour’s average rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars reflects these contrasting opinions. Reviewers highlight the highlights, such as the vibrant street food scene and the chance to sample exotic Colombian fruits, but also note the tour’s shortcomings, including the rapid pace and the limited time at certain stops.
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Tour Details
The walking tour in Bogotá’s downtown offers a comprehensive exploration of the city’s historic landmarks and cultural attractions.
Covering a duration of 2.5 hours, the tour is available in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, and German.
Participants can enjoy a range of experiences, such as:
- Learning about the significant government buildings in Plaza de Bolívar
- Discovering the colonial architecture and urban art in La Candelaria
- Savoring street food, desserts, and a dance show at Chorro de Quevedo Plaza
- Tasting exotic Colombian fruits at La Concordia Market
- Visiting the informal emerald market at Plaza del Rosario (optional)
The tour also provides insights into the El Dorado legend, Spanish colonization, and the impact of the El Bogotazo uprising in 1948.
Tour Inclusions
The walking tour in Bogotá’s downtown includes a bilingual tour guide who provides insights and commentary throughout the experience.
Participants will learn about the El Dorado legend and the impact of the El Bogotazo uprising in 1948.
The tour also features a fruit tasting of exotic Colombian fruits, allowing visitors to explore the local cuisine.
Plus, the tour offers flexibility, allowing participants to visit other locations outside the set itinerary.
With a duration of 2.5 hours, the tour covers highlights such as Plaza de Bolívar, La Candelaria, Chorro de Quevedo Plaza, and La Concordia Market, providing a rundown of Bogotá’s historic downtown.
Recap
The Complete Walking Tour in Bogotá’s Downtown offers an engaging and educational exploration of the city’s rich history and vibrant culture. Participants can expect to discover significant landmarks, admire colonial architecture, and enjoy local traditions, all while savoring exotic fruits and enjoying street performances. Led by a knowledgeable bilingual guide, this 2.5-hour tour provides an enriching experience for just $17.28 per person.
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