Bogota Tours &
Things to Do
Discover the best Bogotá tours, the high-Andean capital of Colombia: the colourful colonial streets and street art of La Candelaria, the cable car up Monserrate for sweeping city views, the dazzling Gold Museum and Botero’s art, vibrant food and coffee experiences, and unmissable day trips to the underground Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá and the sacred Guatavita Lagoon. Compare top-rated activities and plan your perfect Colombia trip.

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Explore Bogota by interest
Whatever brings you to Bogota — world-class museums, the river, or a long lunch — start with the experiences travellers love most.
City & Monserrate
Colonial heart and views.
ExploreGold & Botero
Treasures and art.
ExploreStreet art
World-class graffiti.
ExploreSalt Cathedral
Underground wonder.
ExploreFood & coffee
Colombian flavours.
ExploreGuatavita Lagoon
The El Dorado legend.
ExploreLa Candelaria
Colonial streets.
ExploreColonial towns
Villa de Leyva.
ExploreTop attractions in Bogota
The landmarks that define the city — and the tickets and tours that get you in, often skipping the line.

La Candelaria
Colonial heart.

Salt Cathedral
Underground wonder.

Street Art
World-class graffiti.

Monserrate
Mountain views.

Gold Museum
Pre-Columbian gold.

Guatavita Lagoon
El Dorado legend.

Colombian Coffee
Farm to cup.

Zipaquirá
Salt mine town.
Bogotá in 2 days
- 1Day 1: city & museums
- 2Day 2: Salt Cathedral
- 3Underground church
- 4Guatavita Lagoon
Bogotá in 3 days
- 1Day 1: city & museums
- 2Day 2: Salt Cathedral
- 3Day 3: food & nature
- 4City, salt & flavours
Bogotá with kids
- 1Monserrate cable car
- 2Gold Museum
- 3Salt Cathedral
- 4Maloka science
1.5 hrs awaySalt Cathedral
Underground wonder.
2 hrs awayGuatavita Lagoon
El Dorado legend.
In the city awayStreet Art
Vibrant murals.
Near city awayCoffee Farm
Farm to cup.
2 hrs awayLa Chorrera Falls
Tallest waterfall.
3.5 hrs awayVilla de Leyva
Colonial town.
Know before you go
Short, straight answers to the questions every Bogota visitor asks before booking.
The sweet-spot months
December to March and July to August are the driest, sunniest periods — the best times for Bogotá and day trips, though the city is visitable year-round.
Drier months
December–March and July–August bring more sunshine and clearer skies, ideal for Monserrate views and excursions.
Eternal spring
At 2,640m on the equator, Bogotá stays cool and spring-like all year, around 14°C, with warm days and chilly nights.
Rainier months
April–May and October–November see more afternoon showers, but mornings are often clear and the city is green and quieter.
Altitude awareness
Bogotá’s high altitude means strong sun and thinner air — take it easy on arrival, layer up and stay hydrated.
Festivals
Events like the Ibero-American Theatre Festival and Rock al Parque bring extra buzz; check dates when planning.
One day
La Candelaria, the Gold Museum and Monserrate.
Two days
Add the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá.
Three days
The sweet spot: city, Salt Cathedral and food.
Four days
Add Guatavita, Villa de Leyva or coffee country.
Gateway to Colombia
Bogotá launches trips across the country.
Travelling with kids
Mix the cable car, gold and the salt mine.
On foot
La Candelaria’s historic streets are best explored on foot, though take the altitude and hills gently.
Taxis & apps
Ride-hailing apps (Uber, Cabify, DiDi) are the safest, easiest way to get around; avoid hailing taxis on the street.
Tours & transfers
Day trips to the Salt Cathedral and Guatavita include transport and pickup, the easiest way to explore beyond the city.
Monserrate
A funicular and cable car climb Monserrate for the city’s best views.
TransMilenio
The TransMilenio bus rapid-transit system is cheap and covers the city, though it can be very crowded.
From the airport
El Dorado International Airport is about 20–40 minutes from the centre by transfer or ride-hailing.
Acclimatise to altitude
At 2,640m, take your first day easy, stay hydrated and go gently; the air is thinner than many visitors expect.
Colombian peso
Colombia uses the peso; cards are widely accepted, but carry some cash for markets, small vendors and tips.
Layer up
Bogotá’s weather shifts from sunny to cool and rainy in a day — bring layers, a light waterproof and sun protection.
Stay street-smart
Bogotá is generally fine in tourist areas, but watch your belongings, use apps for transport and avoid quiet streets at night.
Free museum days
The Botero Museum is free, and the Gold Museum is free on Sundays — plan visits to make the most of it.
Pre-book day trips
Salt Cathedral and food tours fill up at weekends — book ahead.
Salt Cathedral tours
Popular Zipaquirá day trips sell out — book ahead.
Food tours
Small-group food tours fill up — reserve early.
Graffiti tours
Top-rated street-art walks are in demand — pre-book.
Guatavita trips
Lagoon day trips have limited spots — book ahead.
Private city tours
Private guides are popular — reserve early.
Weekends & peaks
Weekends and dry-season months are busy — plan ahead.
City & Monserrate
Around €25–55 for a city tour with Monserrate.
Museums
About €25–50 for a Gold and Botero museum tour.
Graffiti tour
Roughly €15–40 for a street-art walking tour.
Salt Cathedral
Around €35–70 for a Zipaquirá Salt Cathedral day trip.
Food & coffee
About €30–60 for a food or coffee tour.
How to save
Join group tours, use free museum days, and combine the Salt Cathedral with Guatavita.
Bogota through the seasons
What's best, how busy it gets, and one booking tip for each time of year.
- Best for
- Clear views, day trips.
- Crowds
- Booking tip
- Best weather.
- Best for
- Green, quieter.
- Crowds
- Booking tip
- Afternoon showers.
- Best for
- Sunny, festivals.
- Crowds
- Booking tip
- Popular; book ahead.
- Best for
- Value, fewer crowds.
- Crowds
- Booking tip
- Wetter; clear mornings.























