Food tour through Usaquén
- When
- Every day
- Where
- Tour gastronómico por Usaquén · Usaquén Get directions
- Price
- Check source
- Organizer
- Civitatis
Check source · Source: Civitatis
About this plan
Trying Colombian food while you walk through one of the prettiest neighborhoods in Bogotá sounds like the perfect plan, and this food tour in Usaquén makes it happen in a single morning or afternoon. The idea is simple. You start at the neighborhood cemetery and walk its cobblestone streets, mixing typical flavors with a bit of local history and colonial architecture.
The route passes through restaurants, plazas, and coffee shops that any food lover should visit. Exotic fruits, empanadas, arepa de choclo, chocolate in different forms, and specialty coffee from the Coffee Region come up at every stop, with a guide explaining what you eat.
The tour ends at Parque Fundamental and the flea market, so the day finishes with a relaxed stroll through crafts and neighborhood life. It works for tourists and for locals who want to see Usaquén with fresh eyes and a good appetite.
What to expect
- Walking tour through Usaquén's colonial streets
- Tasting of fruits, empanadas, arepa, and Colombian chocolate
- Specialty coffee from the Coffee Region with cheese bread
- Stop at Hacienda Santa Bárbara and its plazas
- Three and a half hours on the route with a Spanish speaking guide
Who it's for
For tourists, couples, and groups of friends who want to discover Colombian food in one route, and for Bogotá locals looking to see Usaquén from a different angle.
Tips
- Come hungry, there are several stops to try
- Wear comfortable shoes, the tour walks on cobblestone
- Bring sunscreen and a water bottle
- Check the exact meeting point and time at the fountain
- After the tour, stick around for the flea market
FAQ
How much does the Usaquén food tour cost?
The price is set by the operator and can change with the season. Check the current price and payment options on the official page before booking.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is the entrance of the Usaquén cemetery. The exact address and map are shared at the source when you book.
How long is the experience?
The full route takes about three and a half hours, with several stops to taste local food and learn a bit of the neighborhood's history.
Is the tour good for vegetarians or people with food restrictions?
The route includes seafood and other ingredients. If you have any restrictions, let the operator know in advance so they can check what adjustments are possible.
Do I need to book ahead?
Yes. It is best to reserve a few days early since spots are limited and the tour fills up fast on weekends.
Can I bring kids?
It is a family friendly plan, but keep in mind you walk for three and a half hours and some tastings have strong flavors for little ones.
Dates and prices may change. Always confirm on the source page.







