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La Candelaria’s murals look like decoration until someone explains what they’re arguing. This private graffiti tour moves through Bogotá’s oldest neighborhood with a guide who knows the artists, the politics, and the history behind every wall — turning what reads as color and scale into a layered account of a country still working through what it is. It’s one of the most honest ways to read this city, and one of the most overlooked.
From the founding square at Chorro de Quevedo through the market streets of La Concordia, past the work of artists who paint pre-Columbian ancestry, feminist mythology, and political satire onto 400-year-old colonial walls, the tour ends at Café Herencia with a cup of coca leaf tea and a clearer sense of how contemporary Colombia sees itself. The murals here aren’t incidental to the neighborhood — they’re its most direct conversation with its own past.
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Highlights
Walk from Chorro de Quevedo — the founding square of Bogotá — through La Candelaria's most concentrated stretch of street art, guided by someone who knows every piece.
Read the murals properly: your guide explains the indigenous ancestry, political history, and local identity encoded in the work of Carlos Trilleras, Wosnan, Ocio 4, and 3 Manos.
Discover the role of female artists in Bogotá's street art scene — the stories of Bastardilla, Vera, Ledania, and others, and what it took for them to claim space in a male-dominated discipline.
Pass through La Concordia market and the Journalists' Park — two neighborhoods that shaped the identity of Bogotá's downtown and fed directly into the themes street artists paint here.
Close the tour at Café Herencia with a traditional coca leaf tea — a coffee shop that actively supports the local artists whose work you've spent the morning exploring.
What's Included
Private English-speaking guide (full 3 hours)
Private hotel pickup and drop-off
Coca leaf tea tasting at Café Herencia
What's Excluded
Additional food and drinks
Personal purchases
Gratuities (appreciated but not required)
Know before you book
Wear layers you can remove as the day warms up — hoodies, cotton t-shirts, and comfortable sneakers are ideal. Bogotá's weather shifts quickly, so bring a light jacket and sunscreen regardless of the morning forecast.
The tour involves approximately 2 hours of walking on cobblestone streets and uneven urban surfaces. Flat, comfortable shoes are strongly recommended. Avoid heels or dress footwear.
Bogotá sits at 2,640 meters above sea level. If you've just arrived from a lower altitude, take it easy, stay hydrated, and let your guide know if you feel any discomfort.
The tour covers neighborhoods with active street art — some areas are busy and vibrant. Your guide knows the routes well and will keep the experience safe and oriented at all times.
The coca leaf tea at the end of the tour is a traditional Andean preparation, completely legal, and unrelated to cocaine. It's a gentle, mild drink — a cultural experience, not a substance concern.
The tour runs in all weather conditions. Bogotá rain is typically brief — your guide will adapt the pace accordingly.
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Cancellation Window
12 hours before starting date
Difficulty
Easy
Cancellation policy
Free cancellation up to 12 hours before departure. Cancellations made within 12 hours of the tour start time are non-refundable.
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Dress in layers you can remove as the day progresses — hoodies, cotton t-shirts, sneakers, sunglasses, and a cap are the most practical choices. Bogotá's weather can shift between warm sunshine and light rain within the same morning, so a light jacket is always a good idea.
Bogotá's weather changes quickly throughout the day — plan for both rain and sun. The tour runs in all weather conditions. Bring a jacket, comfortable shoes, water, and sunscreen, and your guide will adapt the pace if rain comes through.
The tour covers work by Carlos Trilleras, Wosnan, Ocio 4, 3 Manos, Bastardilla, Vera, Ledania, and many others. Your guide contextualizes each piece — who made it, when, and what it's responding to in Bogotá's history and culture.
The tour moves through the La Candelaria neighborhood, starting at Chorro de Quevedo and walking through the graffiti-covered streets, past La Concordia market, and through the Journalists' Park. All stops are within walking distance in Bogotá's historic downtown.