No Plans for Your Kids? Rediscover the Egipto Neighborhood and the Feast of the Three Kings and Epiphany
- When
- Aug 15 – Oct 10
- Where
- Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Egipto Get directions
- Price
- Check source
- Organizer
- Alcaldía de Bogotá
Check source · Source: Bogotá.gov.co
About this plan
If you want kid friendly things to do in Bogotá for children ages 8 to 14, the Civinautas program from the Instituto Distrital de Patrimonio Cultural (IDPC) offers something worth a look. The training is called Rediscovering the Egipto Neighborhood and the Three Kings Day and Epiphany Festival, with meetings every Saturday at Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Egipto.
Over several weeks, the participants will walk through the neighborhood, play games, do creative activities, and learn the story behind one of the most loved celebrations in downtown Bogotá. The goal is to connect younger generations with this tradition and bring their voices into the plan to protect the festival.
Families can register their kids in person at the church or through an online form. For current times, spots, and requirements, check the IDPC website or the official event source.
What to expect
- Meetings every Saturday at Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Egipto
- Walks, games, and creative activities through the neighborhood
- Kids take part in protecting the Three Kings Day festival
- Sign up in person or online for families
- Open to children and teens ages 8 to 14
Who it's for
A great pick for Bogotá families with kids ages 8 to 14 who want to learn about the city's cultural heritage in a fun and hands on way.
Tips
- Arrive early at Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Egipto to hold a spot for your child.
- Wear comfy clothes and bring sunscreen, since part of the program includes walking through the neighborhood.
- Register your child ahead of time, either in person or through the IDPC online form.
- Use the chance to talk as a family about the Three Kings Day festival and its history in Bogotá.
FAQ
How much does the Civinautas program in the Egipto neighborhood cost?
The IDPC training is usually free, but we recommend checking the sign up details and conditions at the official event source.
Where does Rediscovering the Egipto Neighborhood take place?
The meetings happen at Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Egipto, with walks through the neighborhood and activities nearby.
When does the program start and what time are the sessions?
Activities run every Saturday afternoon, but the start date and exact times can change. Check the updated schedule on the IDPC website.
What ages is this plan for?
It is designed for children and teens ages 8 to 14 who want to take an active role.
How can I sign up my child?
You can do it in person at Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Egipto or by filling out the online form on the IDPC website.
Is this a good plan for the whole family?
The core activity focuses on kids ages 8 to 14, but families can join parts of the process and visit the Three Kings Day festival on their own.
Dates and prices may change. Always confirm on the source page.







