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For lovers of local cuisine

The city offers a gastronomic journey that ranges from international haute cuisine to the most authentic flavors of Colombia. From signature restaurants in the Zona G and contemporary offerings in the Zona T, to traditional markets such as Paloquemao or La Perseverancia, where exotic fruits and typical dishes reflect the local essence.

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Themed itineraries to discover Bogotá

Food lovers 🍽️

Bogotá is a gastronomic paradise. From the traditional flavors of ajiaco santafereño to gourmet experiences in signature restaurants, the city offers a feast for all palates. Explore markets such as Paloquemao, enjoy specialty coffees in the historic center, or take a street food tour of La Candelaria.

Day 1 – Traditional flavors in La Candelaria

  • Breakfast with tamales and Santafereño chocolate in a historic café.
  • Visit La Concordia Market Square to sample exotic fruits.
  • Lunch at a traditional restaurant with ajiaco soup or bandeja santafereña.
  • Gourmet dinner at a Colombian fusion restaurant.

Day 2 – Coffee and dessert routes

  • Tour of specialty coffee shops in the historic center.
  • Tasting of traditional desserts: curd with molasses, figs with caramel.
  • Dinner in a gastronomic area such as Usaquén, Zona T, Zona G, or La Macarena.

Rumba lovers 🎶

From bars with live music in La Candelaria to modern nightclubs in Zona T and Parque 93, the city offers options for all tastes. Dance to the rhythm of salsa, reggaeton, or electronic music in iconic clubs, enjoy craft cocktails on rooftops overlooking Monserrate, or join a bohemian night of poetry, jazz, and theater in alternative cultural spaces. Here, every night can be an adventure.

Day 1 – Rhythm in the center

  • Free afternoon to explore La Candelaria.
  • Dinner at a restaurant with live music.
  • Salsa or cumbia night in bars downtown or in the Chapinero area.

Day 2 – Nightlife in Bogotá

  • Visit local craft breweries.
  • Tour of bars and nightclubs in the Zona Rosa or Parque 93.
  • Option to attend a live folk show.

Art lovers 🎨

The city buzzes with creativity. Visit the Botero Museum, the Museum of Modern Art of Bogotá (MAMBO), or explore the independent galleries in the San Felipe neighborhood. Don't miss the urban art murals that decorate the streets of downtown, especially on guided street art tours.

Day 1 – Classical and contemporary art

  • Visit to the Botero Museum and the Art Museum of the Bank of the Republic.
  • Lunch at a restaurant with artistic décor.
  • Afternoon in independent galleries in La Macarena.

Day 2 – Urban art

  • Guided graffiti tour of La Candelaria.
  • Art or ceramics workshop with local artists.
  • Attendance at a play or experimental music performance.

History lovers 📜

Bogotá is a city with a historic soul. Walk along the cobbled streets of La Candelaria, visit the Casa de la Moneda, the Gold Museum, and the Quinta de Bolívar, just steps from the hotel. Every corner tells a story of Colombia's colonial, republican, and indigenous past.

Day 1 – Colonial Bogotá

  • Walk through the cobblestone streets of La Candelaria.
  • Visit to the Quinta de Bolívar Museum.
  • Lunch at a colonial restaurant.
  • Tour of historic churches: San Francisco, La Candelaria, San Ignacio.

Day 2 – Museums and memory

  • Visit to the Gold Museum.
  • National Museum and its historical collections.
  • Evening stroll through Bolívar Square and government buildings.

Ecotourism lovers 🌿

Despite being a large city, Bogotá is surrounded by greenery. Climb Monserrate Hill to enjoy panoramic views, stroll through the Botanical Garden, or take a trip to Chingaza National Natural Park. You can also explore ecological trails such as Quebrada La Vieja, ideal for sunrise walks.

If you enjoy sports and outdoor activities:

Day 1 – Nature in the city

  • Cable car to Monserrate.
  • Walk through the José Celestino Mutis Botanical Garden.
  • Afternoon in Simón Bolívar Park.

Day 2 – Nearby getaways

  • Excursion to Guatavita Lake or Chingaza (half day or full day).
  • Hiking on ecological trails such as Quebrada La Vieja (subject to permits).
  • Excursion to Zipaquirá Cathedral (half day or full day).

Taken from: rutascolombia.com