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Colombian breakfast tour

When
Every day
Where
Tour del desayuno colombiano Get directions
Price
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Organizer
Civitatis
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About this plan

The tour starts at 8:30 AM in front of Hostal The Cranky Croc, in downtown Bogota. It is a walking route through five local restaurants where you taste the most authentic Colombian breakfast. A different way to get to know Bogota through its food, all in one morning.

Along the way you try homemade arepas, eggs, beans, and coffee, the classic Colombian morning staples. No factory pastries or plain toast. Each stop shows how people eat breakfast in different regions, with their own twists and secrets.

The route ends at 11:00 AM back at the starting point. It is a short plan, perfect for starting the day with energy and a real taste of Bogota.

What to expect

  • Walking tour through five downtown restaurants
  • Arepas, eggs, beans, and coffee at every stop
  • Sample of traditional breakfasts from several regions
  • Starts at 8:30 and returns at 11:00 AM
  • Guided plan through the historic center of Bogota

Who it's for

For tourists and curious locals who want to discover Bogota through its food and try the traditional flavors of a Colombian breakfast in one morning.

Tips

  • Arrive a few minutes before the meeting point
  • Come hungry, the portions add up
  • Wear comfortable clothes and shoes for walking downtown
  • Bring cash in case you want to buy something extra
  • Check times and availability on the official source

FAQ

How much does the Colombian breakfast tour in Bogota cost?

It is a paid plan. The exact price is on the official source page, since it can change by season and slot availability.

Where does the tour start?

The meeting point is in front of Hostal The Cranky Croc, in downtown Bogota. We recommend arriving early so you can find the spot before departure.

What time does it start and how long does it last?

It starts at 8:30 AM and finishes around 11:00, back at the same meeting point. The walking tour runs about two and a half hours.

What do you try on the tour?

Homemade arepas, eggs, beans, and coffee, the classic dishes of a Colombian breakfast. You also get to taste regional variations across the five stops.

Is this plan suitable for people with dietary restrictions?

The menu is quite traditional, with eggs, beans, corn arepas, and dairy. If you have any restrictions, it is best to check directly with the operator before booking.

How do I book my spot?

From this page we send you to the official tour source. There you find the calendar, available spots, and the booking process.

Dates and prices may change. Always confirm on the source page.

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