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Get to know vibrant, multicultural Bogotá through the eyes of an expert guide. You can cover a lot of ground in Columbia’s largest and most populous city with a sightseeing tour that covers all the important landmarks, such as high-altitude Monserrate hill, La Candelaria neighborhood with its colorful buildings and cobblestone streets, and Plaza de Bolivar, the historic city center. There are also Bogotá tours that introduce you to local cuisine or delve deep into the coffee culture. More adventurous day trips just outside the city include fun waterfall hikes and exciting paragliding adventures.
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There are plenty of high-quality tours and experiences in Bogotá. According to previous travelers, here are the best tours to book right now:
Yes, guided tours of Bogotá are definitely worth it, especially if it's your first time in Colombia or you're traveling solo. Most guides are fluent in Spanish and will know every inch of this chaotic mountainous city. For safety reasons, it's not the kind of place where you'll want to get lost, especially if you're traveling alone. Guides provide critical context that will help paint a more complete and nuanced picture of the capital city.
Per one customer who booked the Bogotá Bike Tour, "Daniel and Manuel were excellent tour guides who taught us a lot about Bogotá with passion and knowledge while keeping us safe. This adventurous city bike tour is a mix of hills, flat road, parks and about 4 hours total. The coffee tour and fruit market were excellent stops to compliment the city overview."
You'll find guided tours in Bogotá at almost every price point. The most budget-friendly tours are shared walking tours and self-guided audio tours, which start around US$6 per person. Expect to pay an average of US$10 per person per hour for group tours, while private tours cost about double that. Longer tours with transportation included start around US$50 per person for a single activity and are upwards of US$300 per person for a multi-activity day tour.
For a tour on the lower end of the price range, consider the Shared Tour of the Historic Candelaria in Bogotá for US$13 per person. This highly rated 3-hour tour takes you into the heart of La Candelaria, the birthplace of Bogotá in 1538, and the current political, cultural, and historical center of the city. You'll pop into the Gold Museum, sample fresh juice in Santander Park, visit a bustling market, and see several important local landmarks. If you're open to spending more, pricier tours include the Coffee Farm Tour from Bogotá – Be a Farmer for a Day from US$113 per person. On this group tour, you'll venture outside of the city, transportation included, to learn how coffee—Colombia's most famous export—is grown and harvested. Bring your appetite for this half-day experience: you'll have breakfast on a working plantation, enjoy plenty of coffee tastings, and eat a traditional lunch.
Bogotá tours include many activities specific to the city, such as coffee tasting, street art making, and salsa dancing. Many tours also stop at museums, local markets, and historic landmarks. You'll also find more obscure activities such as electric skateboarding and cable car rides up to the favelas. You may even find yourself admiring an underground cathedral made of salt.
Consider an all-day or multi-day tour to pack in as many sights and activities as possible. For example, the 3-Day Trip to Caño Cristales from Bogotá takes you into the Amazon, where you'll look for pink dolphins while floating on the scenic Guayabero River. Pack your swimsuit because there will be plenty of opportunities to get wet.
For most people, 2–3 days in Bogotá is enough. Of course, if you think you’ll need extra time to acclimate to the high altitude, it’s wise to tack on an additional day or two. Spend your first day on a guided walking tour of the city to get your bearings. The following day, return to museums or other stops on the tour that you didn’t spend enough time at. You can also book an activity experience, such as coffee tasting or salsa dancing. On your third or fourth day, consider escaping to the Andean countryside on a day tour that includes transportation.
According to travelers, these are the best attractions in Bogotá:
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There are tons of great trips to take from Bogotá. According to traveler reviews, these are the best day trips to book right now:
The fabulous: Guatavita and Zipaquira(salt cathedral)(group tour)
Bogotá: Small Group Tour Zipaquira Salt Cathedral with Pickup
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You don't have to spend a fortune to have a great time in Bogotá. Here are some of the best Bogotá activities for US$25 or less:
Couples will find plenty of romantic tours in Bogotá. Here are some of the top activities to book now, according to previous travelers:
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There are tons of Bogotá activities to enjoy in the fresh air. Here are some of the top outdoor tours to book right now:
La Candelaria, Monserrate and Museums Bogotá Private City Tour
The fabulous: Guatavita and Zipaquira(salt cathedral)(group tour)
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