Saturday Night Bar Crawl in Bogotá, Colombia

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Saturday Night Bar Crawl in Bogotá, Colombia

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  • 4 hours (approx.)
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Bogotá nightlife is easier when someone else plans it. This Saturday Night Bar Crawl strings together iconic stops, starting with 2×1 cocktails at FIFTI – EIGHT 58 and then keeping the vibe moving with a guide. I also love that the free covers at two major stops are handled for you, so you spend less time figuring things out and more time actually going out.

The one catch is cost creep. Drinks you buy are on you, and the final club, Theatron, has a Saturday cover you’ll need to pay, plus you’ll want money for whatever else you drink.

Key highlights before you go

  • 2×1 cocktails right at the first stop, included in the price
  • Free entry at Disco Jaguar and Tejo Turmequé, with typical cover prices covered
  • Tejo Turmequé is hard to find unless you know where to look
  • Theatron drop-off lets you keep partying at a huge club with many different spaces
  • Group size capped at 50, which helps it feel social without being chaotic

Why a Saturday bar crawl in Bogotá fits so well

Saturday Night Bar Crawl in Bogotá, Colombia - Why a Saturday bar crawl in Bogotá fits so well
If it’s your first night in Bogotá, you’re going to be juggling two things at once: finding the right spots and reading the night’s energy. This tour helps with both. You start at 8:30 pm and run for about 4 hours, which is long enough to feel like a proper night out, but short enough that you’re not stuck in one place all night.

I like that the structure keeps things simple. You meet, move as a group, and then you’re dropped at the biggest finish point. That matters when you’re not sure how the city’s nightlife flows on a Saturday.

And this tour has a strong “we’ve got you” feel. The guides are the kind of people who keep things moving and make it easy to meet other partygoers, including international groups. If you want a plan that doesn’t require nightlife experience, this is built for that.

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Entering FIFTI – EIGHT 58 and using 2×1 cocktails fast (Stop 1)

You meet at FIFTI – EIGHT on Cra. 4 #58-60, starting the night off at a bar that has a real Bogotá story behind it. 58 used to be an old house in Chapinero and was converted into a bar, which gives the place a different feel than a generic nightclub.

This first stop runs about 1 hour, and admission is included. The best practical perk is the 2×1 cocktails, which are part of what you’re paying for. In real terms, it’s your chance to start the night with a better deal before you get sucked into buying drinks at every stop.

How to make this first hour count:

Show up a bit early, get your bearings, then order your cocktails early so you’re actually using the deal before the group moves on. Also, keep it reasonable. The night is short, but it’s still a crawl—your choices here affect how much fun you’ll have later.

Disco Jaguar: classic Bogotá nightlife with free entry (Stop 2)

Saturday Night Bar Crawl in Bogotá, Colombia - Disco Jaguar: classic Bogotá nightlife with free entry (Stop 2)
After that warm-up, you head to Disco Jaguar, one of the oldest bars/clubs in Bogotá. The big selling point here is simple: you get in for free at this stop, and the tour ticket covers it.

This stop also lasts about 1 hour. It’s the kind of place with a long track record, meaning the vibe is familiar and the crowd knows what’s going on. For you, that’s useful. You don’t have to “figure out how to do it” in a new spot. You just arrive, join the energy, and let the night roll.

A small drawback to consider: because it’s a long-running club, the atmosphere can be intense. If you prefer quieter nightlife, you might find the volume and crowd a lot from the start. The upside is that this is a strong place to keep momentum going, especially if you’re traveling solo or with friends you want to energize.

Tejo Turmequé: getting into a packed Saturday spot without the hunt (Stop 3)

Next is Tejo Turmequé, and Saturday nights here are known for being packed. The fun part is that it’s also described as being in a secret spot, which is exactly why a guided group helps.

You get free entry here as well, with a typical cover price around 35,000 COP (covered by the tour). Like the earlier stops, this is about 1 hour.

Why this stop is valuable for your trip: you don’t waste time wandering around trying to find a venue that isn’t easy to locate if you’re not local. A “secret spot” matters more than people think on a Saturday, because neighborhoods, timing, and lines can make even a small detour feel like a big setback.

What to expect:

  • A high-energy crowd
  • A sense that you’ve arrived somewhere people actively choose
  • A night that feels like real local nightlife rather than a staged checklist

If you get tired, this is also a good checkpoint to slow down. You’ve still got one major finish stop after this.

Theatron drop-off: the huge finish you pay for (Stop 4)

The final stop is Theatron, and it’s not subtle about being big. It’s described as the largest club in Latin America, with about 15 different environments and capacity for over 1,000 people.

Here’s the practical part: you’ll be dropped off so you can finish your night, but the cover is not included. On Saturdays, expect a cover around 55,000 COP per person. The tour guide brings you in the right direction, then you decide how late you want to stay.

This is the part of the evening that can make or break your budget. If you’re trying to keep costs tight, this is where you’ll want to plan ahead.

Also, since Theatron is huge, you should expect a crowd and lots of movement. That’s fun if you like big club energy, and less fun if you want a small, low-pressure hangout. Either way, the drop-off format lets you choose: stay, roam, or call it a night.

Price and value: what $25 buys, and what it doesn’t

The tour costs $25 per person and lasts about 4 hours. You also cap the group at a maximum of 50 travelers, which usually makes the experience feel social without feeling like a factory line.

Here’s where the value shows up. The tour includes:

  • 2×1 cocktails at FIFTI – EIGHT 58 (noted as No. 5 in the included details)
  • Free cover at Disco Jaguar (typically 25,000 COP)
  • Free cover at Tejo Turmequé (typically 35,000 COP)
  • A tour guide

That means two of the biggest entry costs are typically covered before you even reach Theatron. Even if you end up paying for drinks at every stop, you’ve still saved on cover charges for at least two venues. The total savings from those typical covers alone can be around 60,000 COP, based on the listed amounts.

What’s not included:

  • Theatron cover (around 55,000 COP on Saturday)
  • Drinks you consume

So, is it good value? For most people who want a first-night plan that handles covers and gets you into major spots, yes. The “gotcha” isn’t the price—it’s the reality that nightclub drinks add up fast. If you stick to a rough budget and remember that Theatron also has a cover, the $25 feels like a fair way to buy structure.

The guide factor: when Juliana and Liz set the tone

The quality difference in a bar crawl is usually the guide. In the reviews, names come up for a reason. People specifically mention guides like Juliana and Liz as keeping the night fun and moving—dancing, smiling, and making sure the group feels taken care of.

That doesn’t sound like a small thing, because it changes how the night feels for you. You’re not just walking into random places. You’re with someone who helps set the rhythm and keeps the group connected.

I also like that the tour is described as having responsible people at the bars and keeping things easygoing. That matters in a nightlife context where you might otherwise be distracted by logistics, translation, or awkward solo moments.

A simple way to get more out of the guide: follow their timing and pay attention to the plan. When you do that, you’re likely to hit each stop and enjoy the full arc of the night, not just half of it.

Who this tour suits best (and who should think twice)

This bar crawl is best for you if:

  • It’s your first night out in Bogotá and you want a shortcut to the real nightlife
  • You like meeting people and keeping things social
  • You want covers handled at multiple stops
  • You’re open to a classic club vibe and a big final venue

It may not be the best match if:

  • You hate crowded clubs and prefer quiet bars
  • You’re trying to avoid any extra spending beyond the $25
  • You want a long sit-down style evening rather than a fast-moving crawl

There’s also a useful mindset from the reviews: you don’t have to force it. One person noted they tapped out early but still felt it was worth the money, which tells me the tour doesn’t have to feel like an all-or-nothing marathon.

Practical tips for enjoying all four stops

A bar crawl moves fast, so these small choices matter.

Keep some cash ready for Theatron. The cover is listed as around 55,000 COP, and it’s not included. Having it ready helps you avoid last-minute stress when the group is moving.

Use the first stop’s deal intentionally. The 2×1 cocktails are built into your schedule. If you order early, you start the night with better value.

Pace your drinks across stops. You’ll hit four different venues. If you go heavy at stop one, the last club may feel like a blur rather than a party.

Stay with the group during transitions. The whole point is that you don’t have to hunt for the secret spot or figure out entry. Following the guide makes the crawl work.

Should you book this Bogotá Saturday Night Bar Crawl?

If you want a straightforward plan for your first Saturday night in Bogotá, I’d book it. It’s priced to feel reasonable for what’s included, and the tour saves you time and cover hassle at two key venues. The ending at Theatron also gives you control: you can keep partying where it’s loud and huge, or step out when you’re ready.

The main reason to pause is budget and vibe. Drinks are extra, and Theatron’s cover is a real additional cost on Saturday. If you can handle that and you enjoy nightclub energy, you’ll likely have a great time.

If your plans change, you can also cancel for a full refund if you do it at least 24 hours in advance.

FAQ

What is the duration of the Saturday Night Bar Crawl in Bogotá?

The tour lasts about 4 hours.

What time does the tour start?

It starts at 8:30 pm.

Where does the tour start?

It starts at FIFTI – EIGHT on Cra. 4 #58-60, Bogotá.

Where does the tour end?

It ends at Theatron on Cl. 58 #10-32, Bogotá.

How much does the tour cost?

The price is $25 per person.

What’s included in the price?

The tour includes 2×1 cocktails at No. 5, free cover at Disco Jaguar, free cover at Tejo Turmequé, and a tour guide.

What isn’t included in the price?

The cover at Theatron (around 55,000 COP on Saturday) is not included, and drinks you consume are not included.

How big is the group?

The tour has a maximum of 50 travelers.

Is the starting point near public transportation?

Yes, the meeting area is near public transportation.

FAQ

Is free cancellation available?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

What happens at the last stop?

At Theatron, the tour drops you off so you can finish your night on your own.

Do I need to have previous nightlife experience?

No. Most travelers can participate.

Are the free covers at Disco Jaguar and Tejo Turmequé guaranteed?

They are included in the tour, and the typical cover prices listed are about 25,000 COP for Disco Jaguar and 35,000 COP for Tejo Turmequé.

What should I budget for on Saturday night?

Budget for drinks plus the Theatron cover around 55,000 COP, since those are not included.

Do I get into Tejo Turmequé without knowing where it is?

Yes. The tour description notes Tejo Turmequé is in a secret spot and the group will be taken there.

How many stops are there?

There are four stops during the tour.

Is this tour only for groups?

It’s designed for a group experience with a guided format and a maximum of 50 travelers.

Can the tour be canceled if too few people sign up?

Yes. If the minimum number of travelers isn’t met, the tour can be canceled, and you’ll be offered another date/experience or a full refund.

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