Walking Tour Bogota

Guided Walking Tour in Bogota

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150 minutes
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Discover Bogota's history on this walking tour through its key landmarks. Begin at Bolivar Square, home to Colombia’s main government institutions, including the Palace of Justice Alfonso Reyes Echandia, rebuilt after the 1985 siege, and the Congress of the Republic, where national laws are created. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, responsible for managing Colombia's international relations, is also located here.

Continue to Journalists' Park Gabriel Garcia Marquez, named after Colombia's Nobel Prize-winning author, which commemorates the press and its history in the city. Visit San Francisco Javier Church, built by the Jesuits in the 17th century, and Rosario University, founded in 1653, one of the oldest universities in Colombia.

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Guided Walking Tour in Bogota

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This is a key government building that houses Colombia's highest courts. Located near Bolivar Square, it is a symbol of justice and resilience, rebuilt after the tragic events of 1985.

The Congress of the Republic is Colombia’s legislative building. It hosts the Senate and House of Representatives, where national laws are debated and created.

It is a vibrant square dedicated to journalists and Colombia’s Nobel laureate writer. Surrounded by historic buildings, it’s a place to relax and enjoy the city’s cultural charm.

Inclusions

  • Professional tour guide
  • 2.5 hour walking tour
  • Gratuities (optional)
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting / End Points

  • Meet your guide next to the bolivar statue and look for the guide with the green jacket.

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