Explore Bogotá’s historic heart, uncover hidden stories, and engage in national reconciliation on this immersive 2km private tour.
Explore Bogotá’s historic heart, uncover hidden stories, and engage in national reconciliation on this immersive 2km private tour.
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Carrera 7 - Carrera Séptima is one of the most emblematic avenues in Bogotá, Colombia. It extends throughout the city and is known for being one of the main road and cultural arteries.
Carrera Séptima crosses the city from south to north and is an important road that connects several neighborhoods and areas of Bogotá. Along this avenue, you can…
- Carrera 7 - Carrera Séptima is one of the most emblematic avenues in Bogotá, Colombia. It extends throughout the city and is known for being one of the main road and cultural arteries.
Carrera Séptima crosses the city from south to north and is an important road that connects several neighborhoods and areas of Bogotá. Along this avenue, you can find various businesses, restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues. It is known for its vibrant urban life and for being a space where different cultural and artistic expressions converge.
- Museo de la Independencia Casa del Florero - Located in the heart of the historic center of Bogotá, it is an emblematic place that evokes one of the most important events in the history of Colombia: July 20, 1810, when the country’s first cry for independence was given. This historic residence, built in the 18th century, witnessed the famous dispute over a vase that sparked the revolt against Spanish rule.
- Plaza de Bolivar de Bogota - Plaza Bolívar is an emblematic place in many cities in Latin America, dedicated to the independence leader Simón Bolívar. Generally, it is a large space surrounded by important buildings, where an equestrian statue of Bolívar stands out in the center. The square is usually a meeting point, civic events and cultural expression, witnessing the history and daily life of the community.
- Catedral Primada de Bogota - The Metropolitan Basilica Cathedral of Bogotá, also known as the Primada Cathedral, is an imposing religious temple located in the historic center of Bogotá, Colombia
- Palacio de Justicia - The Colombian Palace of Justice, located in the center of Bogotá, is an impressive building that houses one of the fundamental pillars of the country’s judicial system. Its imposing architecture, which combines neoclassical and modern elements, reflects the importance and solemnity of justice.
- Monumento a Simon Bolivar - In Bogotá, Colombia, there are several monuments dedicated to Simón Bolívar, a key figure in the independence of several South American countries. One of the most prominent monuments is the “Monument to Bolívar” located in the Plaza de Bolívar, the historical and political heart of Bogotá.
- Palacio Lievano - The Liévano Palace is the headquarters of the Mayor’s Office of Bogotá, it was the first shopping center in the history of Bogotá, after a fierce fire devastated it and everything was burned, including our declaration of independence.
- Teatro Colon Bogota - The Teatro Colón in Bogotá is one of the main cultural venues in the city and an architectural icon. Opened in 1892, the theater has undergone various renovations and restorations over the years. It is located in the heart of the historic center of Bogotá.
- Museo Nacional de Colombia Fragmentos - One of the most significant counter monuments in Bogotá is the one that commemorates the demobilization of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and the surrender of weapons as part of the peace process in 2016. This work of public art challenges conventional narratives when addressing such a controversial and emotionally charged topic.
- Plaza De Mercado La Concordia - It is a vibrant shopping center located in the heart of Bogotá, Colombia, offering an authentic and diverse experience of daily city life. This market, named after the neighborhood in which it is located, is an emblematic place where culture, tradition and commercial activity merge.
- Plaza Del Chorro Del Quevedo - The Plaza del Chorro de Quevedo is an emblematic and picturesque place located in the heart of the La Candelaria neighborhood, in Bogotá, Colombia. This square, considered one of the oldest sites in the city, is a historical and cultural meeting point that attracts both local residents and tourists.
- Museo de Bogota - The Bogotá Museum is an essential destination for lovers of history and culture in the Colombian capital. Located in the heart of the city, this museum offers a fascinating insight into the evolution of Bogotá over the centuries. From pre-Columbian artifacts to contemporary exhibits.
- Private transportation
- Gratuities
- Private transportation
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Lunch
50 years of war, nostalgia, and hope in Colombia are narrated through the streets of the city over a 2-kilometer stretch, guided by two history enthusiasts (one a communicator and the other a political scientist).
Participants will be introduced to a lesser-known aspect of national history and will engage in discussions about major national events…
50 years of war, nostalgia, and hope in Colombia are narrated through the streets of the city over a 2-kilometer stretch, guided by two history enthusiasts (one a communicator and the other a political scientist).
Participants will be introduced to a lesser-known aspect of national history and will engage in discussions about major national events through the lens of reconciliation.
This tour also offers a route tailored for those eager to explore the most intriguing and picturesque corners of La Candelaria, the historic heart of Bogotá. It invites you to dive into the city’s rich history, culture, and traditions while uncovering fascinating details that often go unnoticed.
Colombia has a unique story to share, and you can discover it on this tour!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.