Enjoy Hundreds of Flavors at the Bread and Dessert Festival in El Country Park: August 15–17
- When
- Aug 15 – Aug 17
- Where
- Parque El Country de Usaquén · Usaquén Get directions
- Price
- Check source
- Organizer
- Alcaldía de Bogotá
Check source · Source: Bogotá.gov.co
About this plan
If you love sweet flavors and handmade bread, the Bread and Dessert Festival in Bogotá lands at Parque El Country in Usaquén from August 15 to 17. You can walk the grounds, sample the goods, and support local bakers and pastry makers all in one open-air spot.
The stop in the capital is part of a national event that now runs six editions. For the first time, Bogotá joins the Dessert Route. About ten national participants join 70 small businesses from the Hecho en Bogotá program, so you get everything from classic bakery staples to new ideas built around local ingredients.
Beyond the tasting, the festival is a great reason to walk around Usaquén, find new flavors, and take something home. If you want artisan bread, creative desserts, and a different outdoor plan in Bogotá, keep this date on your radar.
What to expect
- Over 80 bakeries and local small businesses
- Handmade bread, desserts, and sweets from the Dessert Route
- Hecho en Bogotá entrepreneurs in one place
- Access to Parque El Country in Usaquén
- An outdoor plan for families and friends
Who it's for
It fits artisan bread lovers, families looking for an outdoor plan in Usaquén, and visitors who want to try classic Bogotá flavors in a single walk through the festival.
Tips
- Arrive early at Parque El Country to skip the long lines at the most popular stands.
- Bring cash and cards, since each small business runs its own payment method.
- Plan to explore Usaquén before or after the festival and turn the day into a full neighborhood outing.
FAQ
When is the Bread and Dessert Festival in Bogotá?
It runs from August 15 to 17, 2026, at Parque El Country in Usaquén. Check the source page for the exact hours, since they can change by day.
Where is Parque El Country in Bogotá?
It sits in the Usaquén area, north of Bogotá. You can get there by TransMilenio or by car, but check nearby routes and parking before you head out.
Is the Bread and Dessert Festival free?
Entry to Parque El Country is usually free, but the products sold at the festival cost money. Ask at each stand or check the official source for prices.
Is it a good plan for kids and families?
Yes. It is an outdoor event with sweet and bakery options that appeal to all ages. Expect crowds in some spots, especially around midday.
How do I buy tickets or sign up as a small business?
The event page links to the official source, where you can find updated info to attend or to register your small business for the festival.
What can I try at the festival?
Handmade bread, traditional pastries, creative desserts, and sweets made by bakeries and small businesses from Bogotá and other cities across the country.
Dates and prices may change. Always confirm on the source page.







