The morning begins at Parque de la 93, a modern and dynamic district where the city is already in motion. From here, you’ll start a panoramic city tour of Bogotá that reveals how contemporary districts blend with the city’s historic roots.
Along the way, you will pass by El Campín Stadium, host of historic soccer finals and major international concerts, and Corferias, a key venue for international fairs and events that position the capital as a business and cultural hub.
The tour continues alongside the Bogotá Botanical Garden, dedicated to preserving Andean biodiversity and the páramo ecosystem, essential for water production. A reminder that the city sits at over 2,600 meters above sea level, surrounded by mountains that shape its character.
As you approach downtown, wide avenues give way to colonial streets, signaling your arrival in La Candelaria, the founding neighborhood and heart of Bogotá’s Historic Center. Here, the guided walking tour begins. Your first stop is La Concordia Market, where you’ll enjoy a Colombian fruit tasting featuring varieties such as lulo, granadilla, and feijoa.
Continue to Chorro de Quevedo, traditionally recognized as the site of the first Spanish settlement in 1538, and then to Plaza de Bolívar, the political and historical heart of the country, surrounded by the Primatial Cathedral, the National Capitol, and the Palace of Justice. Here, you will also learn about Jorge Eliécer Gaitán and his lasting impact on Colombia’s collective memory.
The walk continues through Plaza Santander and the Rosario Church, reflecting the republican era and the country’s educational tradition.
Throughout the experience, enjoy authentic cultural experiences in Bogotá, including premium Colombian coffee, traditional Andean coca tea, and an introduction to the world of Colombian emeralds, internationally renowned for their deep green color.
After the walking tour, the panoramic drive continues through National Park, one of the city’s main green spaces and a natural transition between the historic center and modern districts.
You will then arrive at Zona T, a vibrant gastronomic and commercial area that reflects the capital’s contemporary energy, with restaurants, boutiques, and lively urban life.
The tour concludes back at Parque de la 93, closing a morning that connects history, culture, and modern life in Bogotá in one complete experience.