Start your experience with a comfortable private trip from Bogotá to Zipaquirá, crossing the open landscapes of the Sabana and learning about the historical and cultural context of one of Colombia's most iconic destinations.
During the trip, you can relax and get ready for a day that connects Colombian heritage, identity, and traditions.
Upon arrival, you'll visit the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá, an imposing work built inside a salt mine. Along its underground tunnels, you'll discover spaces full of symbolism, plays of light, sculptures carved in salt, and large naves that create a unique atmosphere.
You'll have time to tour the cathedral at your leisure, take photos, and enjoy an experience that surprises both for its architectural value and its spiritual character.
After the cathedral, the experience continues in the historic center of Zipaquirá, an added value that not all tours include. Enjoy free time to walk through its colonial streets, visit the main square, and check out the traditional architecture, the city's viewpoint, the so-called longest balcony in South America, and the Zipa Tisquesusa statue.
You can also pop into local stores or enjoy the town's typical cuisine, connecting with everyday life and the identity of the place.
The tour is complemented by a guided tasting of Colombian coffee in a selected local space, where you'll learn about the characteristics of the coffee, its aromas, flavors, and cultural importance in a simple and sensory way.
This experience will let you discover another of Colombia's great symbols, closing the tour with an authentic and close approach.
Finally, you'll head back to Bogotá with a complete experience that combines history, culture, architecture, and flavor. Perfect for those looking for a private, leisurely tour with time to discover Zipaquirá from a deeper, more cultural perspective.