Bogotá: Guided La Candelaria Walking Tour

1.Bogotá: Guided La Candelaria Walking Tour
Guided walk in Bogotá’s La Candelaria: street art, baroque-to-Art Deco buildings, fruit and market tastings, and history to Bolívar Square.
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The 10 most popular walking tours in Bogotá. Here's what they actually deliver, who runs them, and what they cost.

Guided walk in Bogotá’s La Candelaria: street art, baroque-to-Art Deco buildings, fruit and market tastings, and history to Bolívar Square.

A 2.5-hour Bogotá graffiti walk through powerful murals and political stencils, guided by English speakers and ending at Ocio Gallery.
“Lived up to the description. Cami was an engaging guide and I learned a lot more than I expected to.”

A 3-hour walking tour in Bogotá’s La Candelaria with chicha, fruit, coffee tastings, street-art stories, and landmark plazas. Small group.
“Guide was amazing! The knowledge and experience by taking fruit samples and Colombian coffee was great. She cared about all the group all the time and she is very kind”

Small-group Bogotá highlights with Monserrate views, Candelaria food tastings, plazas, Botero Museum, and churches, plus great local guides.
“The tour operator was about to cancel the tour because it was just me. Luckily two more persons joined on the evening before the tour. Our guide Jaquelin is superb. She knows her stuff as a guide and has a charmingly joyful way of delivering it. The tour takes to see the views over Bogota…”

Walk La Candelaria with a bilingual guide, snack your way through Bogotá, and finish with a tejo game at Casa Magola.
“The guide was awesome and I plan to take another one of the tours when I come back to visit. Very good sense of humor and spoke perfect English!”

A private Bogotá day trip to the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá plus a guided walking tour of key plazas, Gabo’s school, and Tres Esquinas.
“We had a great time with our driver. We were able to explore the cave on our own time. A highlight for us was stopping into the Zipaquirá city center for some Holy Week celebrations as well.”

Explore Bogotá’s La Candelaria on a private 3-hour walking tour with a bilingual guide and entrance fees included.
“I had a great time with Maria my guide . Very informative and thorough history of the area. Also acted as my photographer, recommended local places to eat . Not to be missed. I felt like I had a local friend to show me around .”

Walk Teusaquillo with Condor Tours: Colombia history museum stop, Cavas y Falcas brewing sites, street art, coffee and craft beer.
“A neighborhood that feels like you're elsewhere. Daniel was so knowledgeable about not only the sights, but also the political and sociocultural significance of this neighborhood. Skip a museum and do this tour instead!”

See Bogotá by panoramic bus plus short walk and three on-the-ground stops, with a bilingual guide and phone audio for $15.
“First time in Bogota, Colombia for my sister and I. I usually do a hop on hop off bus when i visit a new city. Its a great way to get an overview and some background on key spots.”

Bogotá in 4 hours: panoramic bus, 2-hr La Candelaria walk, coffee and fruit tastings, emeralds, coca tea, and Tejo.
“A great tour to start your stay in Bogota, since it I’ll give you better insight into what to do and in what order”









