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Overview
Bogotá is one of the most layered capitals in South America — pre-Columbian gold displayed a few blocks from Botero’s sculptures, a 16th-century colonial neighborhood at the base of a mountain pilgrimage site, and a coffee from a cart beside a 400-year-old fountain that might be the best you’ve ever had. Getting this city right in a single day requires knowing where to slow down and where to move.
This private tour covers the full arc: from the panoramic sweep of the city at Monserrate’s 3,152-meter summit, through La Candelaria’s founding streets and the Muisca Raft at the Gold Museum — the object that sent Spanish explorers across a continent in search of something that was never what they imagined — to Botero’s world-class collection in a colonial mansion that charges no admission. A guide who knows every layer of the city shapes the day around what interests you, not around what works for twenty strangers.
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Highlights
Walk the cobbled streets of La Candelaria — Bogotá's 400-year-old colonial heart — with a guide who knows every story behind every stone.
Ride the cable car to Monserrate's summit at 10.341 ft (3.152 meters) for 360° panoramic views over one of South America's largest cities.
Explore the Gold Museum and its 55,000 pre-Columbian artifacts — including the Muisca Raft, the object that inspired the legend of El Dorado.
Stand inside the Botero Museum and come face-to-face with Fernando Botero's iconic sculptures and paintings — free admission included.
Taste Colombian coffee, chicha, and fresh fruit juices at the spots where locals actually go, guided by someone who knows the difference.
What's Included
Private English-speaking guide (full 7 hours)
Private hotel pickup and drop-off
Cable car or funicular ascent to Monserrate
Gold Museum entry ticket
Botero Museum entry ticket
Colombian coffee or local juice tasting stop
Risk insurance
What's Excluded
Meals and additional drinks
Personal purchases and souvenirs
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Know before you book
Comfortable, flat-soled walking shoes are strongly recommended — La Candelaria involves cobblestone streets and uneven ground.
Bogotá sits at 2,640 meters above sea level and Monserrate's summit is at 3,152 meters (10.341 ft). Take it slow, stay hydrated, and let your guide know immediately if you feel any altitude discomfort.
Dress in layers — Bogotá's weather shifts from warm sunshine to light rain within an hour. A light jacket or rain layer is always a good idea.
The Gold Museum is closed on Mondays and the Botero Museum is closed on Tuesdays. If your tour falls on those days, your guide will substitute with an equally great alternative: the Emerald Museum, the Museum of Bogotá, or the Military Museum depending on your interests.
This tour suits most fitness levels. The walking sections are moderate with regular breaks and short vehicle links in between. If you have mobility concerns, please contact us before booking so we can advise.
The tour runs in all weather conditions with flexible pacing.
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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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FAQs
Everything you need for the day: private hotel pickup and drop-off, your English-speaking guide for all 7 hours, cable car or funicular ascent to Monserrate, and entry tickets to both the Gold Museum and the Botero Museum. A coffee and local snack tasting stop is also included. No hidden extras, no upsells on the day.
Expect around 2-3 hours of walking total, mostly on cobblestones in La Candelaria and flat ground inside the museums. The pace is relaxed with regular breaks and short vehicle links between sections. Bogotá is at altitude (2,640m) so we recommend staying hydrated and taking it easy. If you have any mobility concerns, message us before booking and we'll advise honestly.
Yes — your guide leads the entire day in English. They'll also help you interact with baristas, vendors, and locals so you can order confidently, ask questions, and get genuine insider tips rather than tourist-friendly approximations.
Bogotá's weather is famously changeable — four seasons in one day is a local saying for a reason. The tour runs in all weather with flexible pacing. Bring a light rain jacket and dress in layers; your guide will adapt the experience accordingly.
The Gold Museum is closed on Mondays and the Botero Museum is closed on Tuesdays. If your tour falls on one of those days, your guide will substitute with an equally excellent alternative — the Emerald Museum, the Museum of Bogotá, or the Military Museum — depending on what interests you most.