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Panoramic tour of Bogotá

When
Every day
Where
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Civitatis
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About this plan

Seeing Bogota in just a few hours is the goal of this panoramic tour through the city's most representative spots. On board a bus, the itinerary mixes wide views of the capital with key stops and a walking tour of the historic center.

The route passes through Chicó, Estadio El Campín, the Botanical Garden, and Corferias before reaching La Candelaria. There you step off to walk and visit Chorro de Quevedo, Plaza de Bolívar, and Teatro Colón, surrounded by murals and street art that color the old facades. Then you continue through Chapinero and Zona G, and finish at Parque de la 93.

This is an ideal plan for a first visit to the city, with logistics handled and the company of a local guide who knows every stop well. Along the way you can try street fruit or step into an emerald workshop if the stone Colombia is famous for catches your interest.

What to expect

  • Bus tour past the icons of Bogota
  • Walking visit through La Candelaria and its murals
  • Stops at Plaza de Bolívar and Teatro Colón
  • Pass through Chapinero and Zona G
  • Final stop at Parque de la 93

Who it's for

For tourists visiting Bogota for the first time, travelers with little time in the city, and curious visitors who want to see the most representative neighborhoods in a single guided route.

Tips

  • Book in advance on the source page, especially on weekends and holidays.
  • Wear comfortable clothes and sturdy shoes for the cobbled streets of La Candelaria.
  • Use sunscreen and keep your phone charged to photograph the murals downtown.
  • Leave early, since Bogota traffic gets slow at certain hours of the day.
  • Carry some cash if you want to try street fruit or browse emeralds at the workshop.

FAQ

How much does the Bogota panoramic tour cost?

The tour is paid. The price changes based on the option, the meeting point, and the season, so check the current price on the source page.

Where does the tour start?

You can pick between two meeting points. One is Parque de la 93, with departure at 9:00, and the other is Plaza de la Concordia, with departure at 10:40. The Parque de la 93 option runs about an hour longer because of traffic.

How long is the tour?

The route runs between three and four hours, depending on the starting point you choose and the city traffic that day.

What places are visited on the tour?

The route covers the Chicó neighborhood, Estadio El Campín, Biblioteca Virgilio Barco, the Botanical Garden, Corferias, La Candelaria, Chorro de Quevedo, Plaza de Bolívar, Teatro Colón, Chapinero, and Zona G.

On what dates is the tour available?

The tour runs between May 18 and June 30, based on the schedule. Check the exact dates and availability on the source page before booking.

How do I book the panoramic tour?

Go to the source page through our link, pick the meeting point you prefer, and complete the booking. There you confirm the date, time, and price of the tour.

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

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