Discover a lesser-known side of Bogotá on this immersive afternoon tour. Starting from Parque de la 93, the journey takes you through some of the city's most iconic neighbourhoods, where history, urban art and local gastronomy seamlessly blend into one route.
The tour begins in Zona T, known for its cosmopolitan energy and street art, before moving onto Quinta Camacho. This district is renowned for its English-style architecture and has quietly preserved Bogotá's historical memory. The first official stop is Chapinero, where a tasting of artisanal cacao and craft beer offers a glimpse into the entrepreneurial spirit reshaping the city's culinary scene.
From there, the tour continues to the house where 'Betty la Fea', a globally recognised Colombian popular culture icon, was filmed. The journey then proceeds through Parkway and the San Felipe Creative District, an urban laboratory teeming with murals, independent galleries and workshops that showcase Bogotá's contemporary creative pulse.
The afternoon concludes with a round of tejo or bolirana, two traditional Colombian games that promise laughter, friendly competition and direct engagement with local culture. Tejo involves throwing metal discs at gunpowder targets resulting in small explosions, while bolirana is Colombia's take on pétanque.
This route connects neighbourhood identity, creativity and flavour, making for an unforgettable Bogotá afternoon.