Latin rhythms class in Bogotá
- When
- Every day
- Where
- Clase de ritmos latinos en Bogotá Get directions
- Price
- Check source
- Organizer
- Civitatis
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About this plan
Spending a night learning to dance is one of the best things to do in Bogotá, especially if you want to take home more than photos. This Latin rhythms experience mixes a class, local culture, and fun into one outing in the Colombian capital.
The plan starts at Parque de la 93. From there, a vehicle takes the group to a venue about 40 minutes away. A professional instructor teaches the basics of salsa for 30 minutes. Then comes another half hour focused on a different Colombian rhythm, which can be merengue, bachata, or vallenato depending on the day. To wrap up, the group moves on to tejo, the national sport of Colombia, played with gunpowder and plenty of laughs.
The activity runs two and a half hours. It works well if you travel solo, as a couple, or with a work team. It is a real way to feel Bogotá from the dance floor and the playing field.
What to expect
- 30-minute salsa class with an instructor
- A second Colombian rhythm: merengue, bachata, or vallenato
- Group tejo game with gunpowder
- Meeting point at Parque de la 93
- Total duration of two and a half hours
Who it's for
It works well for tourists who want to learn about Colombian culture, groups of friends, couples, and work teams looking for a different plan in Bogotá.
Tips
- Arrive at Parque de la 93 a few minutes early
- Wear comfortable clothes so you can move freely on the dance floor
- Bring closed sneakers if you plan to play tejo
- Confirm the exact meeting point and time with the source before heading out
FAQ
How much does the Latin rhythms class in Bogotá cost?
It is a paid plan. The price can change with the season and group size, so check the current price on the official source before booking.
Where does the Latin rhythms experience start?
The meeting point is Parque de la 93 in Bogotá. From there, the group rides in a vehicle to the venue where the class and tejo game take place. Confirm the exact address with the source.
Do I need to know how to dance to take the salsa class?
No. The class is built for beginners and for people with some experience. The instructor covers the basic steps and adjusts the pace to the group.
What does the Latin rhythms plan in Bogotá include?
The experience combines a 30-minute salsa class, 30 minutes of another Colombian rhythm such as merengue, bachata, or vallenato, and a group tejo game. The full outing runs about two and a half hours.
Is this a good plan for friends or a work group?
Yes. The activity is designed for groups, including corporate events. The mix of class and tejo makes it easy to bond and have fun together.
How do I book the Latin rhythms class in Bogotá?
From this page, we send you to the official source for the plan, where you can check availability, see the price, and book. We recommend reserving early, especially on weekends.
Dates and prices may change. Always confirm on the source page.







