Bogota Night City Tour

Address

Bogota

GPS

4.6529539, -74.0835643

Address

Bogota

GPS

4.6529539, -74.0835643

Price

$92

Price per:

group, depending on group size

Duration

4 hours

Special notice

– Hotel pickup and drop-off in the Bogota area.
– Professional guide in your preferred language (Spanish, English, Portuguese, French, German)
– Canelazo drink at La Calera

On this four-hour guided night tour, you will get the opportunity to experience the colonial architecture and illuminated streets of Bogotá. Start your journey at the La Calera overlook, where you may take in the sights of the city and sip a native beverage known as a “Canelazo.”

A visit to La Macarena, Centro Internacional, and Plaza de Bolivar should then be made with your guide as you make your way to the downtown area. Transportation to and from your hotel for both directions is included.

Highlights

  • See Bogotá at night on a guided walking tour
  • Enjoy views of Bogotá’s colonial architecture lit up at night
  • Soak up panoramic views of Bogotá from Mirador de la Calera
  • Taste a complimentary ‘Canelazo,’ a local drink made with aguardiente

Bogota Night City Tour

Bogota Night City Tour

Itinerary

La Calera

Bogotá is a city with many faces and personalities. The one every visitor should experience is the charming face of Bogotá at night. Your tour starts at the La Calera lookout, where you will be able to see the magnificent city lights turning on as night falls over the capital. There, you will warm your hands with a comforting canelazo (Hot alcoholic beverage), and get ready to head downtown.

Centro Internacional

You will be driven along ‘Avenida Circunvalar’ lining the East Hills into the trendy neighborhood of ‘La Macarena’. The place of Bogotá’s bohemian and art scene, that has an interesting nightlife with bars, restaurants, and small handicraft shops.

From there, you will go down to ‘Centro Internacional’, where you will experience the remarkable contrast between the colonial architecture of the National Museum, and the Colpatria Tower- the second tallest building in Bogotá which displays unique illumination.

Carrera 7

Then, you will walk along the bustling ‘Carrera Séptima’, the main road in downtown that transforms into a bazaar of diversity during rush hour. You’ll conclude the walk at ‘Plaza de Bolívar’ – a place that hosts the most important administrative buildings in the city – and at night becomes a place for civic integration. The tour will finish at your drop-off location or a restaurant or bar of choice.

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