Discover Bogota on this afternoon area tour that takes you through the city's most iconic districts – from the cosmopolitan energy of Zona T to the craft beer scene in Chapinero and the creative murals of San Felipe.
Starting at Parque de la 93, you'll explore a side of the city that most visitors never see: the creative, flavourful, and deeply local Bogota that exists beyond the tourist trail. The journey takes you through Zona T, where modern cafes and street art capture the city's cosmopolitan energy, then into Quinta Camacho, a area of English-style architecture where tree-lined streets and stately homes tell stories of a different era. Your guide will bring it all to life with the kind of area lore you won't find in any guidebook.
Next stop: Chapinero, where you'll taste locally crafted cacao and artisanal beer – small-batch products from entrepreneurs reshaping Bogota's food scene. Then, step inside the actual house where Yo Soya Betty la Fea was filmed. Whether you're a fan or simply curious, this Colombian cultural landmark is a genuine surprise.
The afternoon continues through Parkway, a bohemian corridor of cafes and creative spaces, and into San Felipe Creative District, an open-air gallery of murals, independent studios, and urban art that turns every corner into a new discovery.
The grand finale, Tejo or bolirana – two traditional Colombian games that guarantee laughs. Tejo involves throwing metal discs at gunpowder targets (yes, there are small explosions), while bolirana is a strategic, bocce-style game. Either way, you'll finish the day like a local.
The tour wraps back at Parque de la 93, leaving you with a full stomach, a few good stories, and a completely different feel for Bogota.