Bogota is best experienced at street level, and this 4-hour bike tour puts you exactly where the city comes alive. Pedaling through some of the most culturally rich neighborhoods in the capital, you will cover more ground, see more layers, and connect more deeply with local life than any walking tour or bus ride could offer.
The route starts in La Candelaria, Bogota's historic heart, where cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and landmarks like Plaza de Bolivar and Chorro de Quevedo tell the story of a city that has been reinventing itself for centuries. From there, the tour moves through Teusaquillo and the Los Martires District, where tree-lined streets, republican-era mansions, the Plaza de Toros de Santamaria, and the Parkway corridor reveal a younger, more alternative side of the city.
One of the highlights is a stop at a traditional market, either La Macarena or Paloquemao depending on the day, where you will taste exotic fruits, learn about local ingredients, and get a real sense of how Bogotanos eat and live. The tour also includes a visit to a traditional coffee roasting house and a guided street art walk through some of the most striking murals in the city, each one with a story behind it.
The finale brings you back to the meeting point for a round of tejo, Colombia's beloved traditional game and a National Cultural Heritage since 2019. It is the perfect way to end a day that has taken you through history, food, art, and local culture all on two wheels.
Group departures at 10:30 am and 1:30 pm. Private tours available between 8:00 am and 3:00 pm at your preferred time.