Tours
Tour Bogota
Join us for a captivating city tour of Bogotá, where ancient history, vibrant culture, and modern innovation converge to create a dynamic and enchanting metropolis.
Candelaria
La Candelaria is a living museum, where centuries-old cobblestone streets wind their way past colorful colonial buildings adorned with intricate balconies and adorned with vibrant street art.
Discover the iconic landmarks that define La Candelaria's historic landscape, from the majestic Plaza de BolĂvar, where Colombia's independence was declared, to the grand Cathedral of Bogotá, a symbol of the city's religious heritage.
La Candelaria is more than just a historic district – it's a living, breathing community where past and present collide in a symphony of sights, sounds, and flavors.
Marvel at the ornate facades of historic churches, explore hidden plazas and courtyards, and soak in the atmosphere of a bygone era.
Monserrate
Monserrate stands as a majestic symbol of spiritual significance and natural beauty.
Ascend to the summit of Monserrate aboard the historic funicular or via a scenic cable car ride, and prepare to be captivated by panoramic views that stretch as far as the eye can see.
Step inside the sanctuary and experience a sense of tranquility and reverence as you admire its beautiful architecture and ornate decorations.
But Monserrate is not just a place of spiritual significance – it's also a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Plaza de Bolivar
Named after SimĂłn BolĂvar, the liberator of Colombia and much of South America, this iconic plaza serves as the epicenter of Bogotá's civic and social life, as well as a living monument to the country's struggle for independence.
Surrounded by some of Bogotá's most important landmarks, Plaza de BolĂvar is a vibrant hub where past and present converge in a dynamic display of architecture, art, and activism.
The imposing Palace of Justice and the historic Casa de Nariño, the official residence of the President of Colombia, stand as reminders of the country's political and judicial institutions.
Plaza de BolĂvar is more than just a collection of monuments – it's a living, breathing space where Colombians gather to celebrate, protest, and commemorate.
Gold Museum
Located in the heart of Bogotá's historic La Candelaria neighborhood, the Gold Museum (Museo del Oro) stands as a glittering testament to Colombia's rich pre-Columbian heritage.
Marvel at the exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail evident in each piece, and gain insight into the cultural significance and symbolism behind the artwork.
Explore the museum's various galleries, which showcase artifacts from Colombia's diverse indigenous cultures, including the Muisca, Quimbaya, and Tairona peoples.
In addition to its impressive collection of gold artifacts, the museum also features exhibits on other aspects of Colombia's pre-Columbian heritage, including ceramics, textiles, and archaeological artifacts.