Located in the heart of the Colombian Andes, this cosmopolitan and enigmatic capital has several tourist attractions of great historical, architectural, and cultural value. A must-see in Latin America.
A vibrant city full of culture, history, and diverse gastronomy. Colombia's capital is a city of contrasts where the traditional meets the modern. It is a captivating metropolis where in a single day you can visit the fantastic Museo del Oro (Gold Museum) to see the grandeur of thousands of gold pieces crafted by indigenous tribes hundreds of years ago, and then climb to an altitude of 3152 meters to the emblematic Cerro de Monserrate for a breathtaking panoramic view of the city.
DAY 1
Welcome to Bogotá
On your first day, we will pick you up at the airport to take you to the hotel of your choice. You will be able to relax during the ride, which lasts approximately 30 to 60 minutes while observing the distinctive landscape of Bogota. Remember that your accommodation is included in this tour, so you don't have to worry about paying for anything when you arrive.
DAY 2
Walk through the historic downtown and climb up to Monserrate.
We will pick you up at your hotel to take you to the famous Plaza de Bolivar, the heart of the city where you can find the most important political and religious buildings of the country, such as the Cathedral, the Palace of Lievano (seat of the mayor of the city), the Palace of Justice and the National Capitol with the Palace of Nariño, headquarters of the congress and where the Colombian president lives permanently.
DAY 3
Explore the astonishing Salt Cathedral.
We will take you from your hotel to a place only 45 kilometers (28 miles) north of Bogota, where you are going to visit the monument that is considered the first wonder of Colombia. It is the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira, built inside a subterranean salt mine and cataloged as one of the most remarkable engineering works of Colombian architecture. Inside you will find a rich artistic and religious collection, especially salt and marble sculptures.
DAY 4
Farewell Bogota.
On your last day, we will take you from your hotel to the airport so you can travel to your next destination. It's time to say goodbye to Bogota, the modern capital that still retains the colonial charm of more than 200 years ago. Surely you will want to return to enjoy even more of its interesting museums, distinctive local gastronomy, and the architectural and historical ensemble that is hard to find in other cities around the world.
We want to be your guide in this unforgettable adventure. Let yourself be guided by experts and worry only about enjoying and observing the wonders that Bogota has to offer.