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Indulge in a captivating culinary odyssey through Bogotá’s historic heart. This shared gastronomy tour immerses you in the vibrant flavors of Colombian cuisine, unveiling its rich cultural tapestry. Led by an expert guide, you’ll explore iconic landmarks while savoring local delicacies that tantalize the palate. With an intimate group of fellow adventurers, you’ll uncover the city’s gastronomic treasures and explore its fascinating history. But the journey doesn’t end there – the tour culminates at a charming café, leaving you eager to…
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The Bogota Shared Gastronomy Tour in the Historic Center offers visitors a delightful opportunity to enjoy the city’s rich culinary heritage.
Operated by Beyond Colombia Free Walking Tour, this highly-rated tour (98% recommended) accommodates a maximum of 10 travelers, ensuring an intimate and personalized experience.
The 2-hour tour includes stops at iconic landmarks like the Gold Museum, where guests will savor local delicacies such as ajiaco, arepa santandereana, and pan de bono.
The 2-hour tour includes stops at iconic landmarks like the Gold Museum, where guests will savor local delicacies such as ajiaco, arepa santandereana, and pan de bono.
With a certified professional guide leading the way, the tour promises an informative and friendly atmosphere, making it an ideal choice for foodies and travelers seeking an authentic taste of Bogota.
Guests meet at the iconic Gold Museum, located at Cra. 6 #15-88 in the Santa Fé neighborhood of Bogotá.
They’ll spot the guide easily, carrying a red Beyond Colombia umbrella. The tour concludes at Arte y Pasion Café on Cl. 16 #7-76.
Along the way, the local guide shares insights about the city’s history and culture. Infants are welcome to join, sitting on their parents’ laps.
The tour is conveniently situated near public transportation, though it’s not wheelchair accessible.
Guests can cancel up to 24 hours prior with no penalty, ensuring a hassle-free experience.
As part of the Bogotá Shared Gastronomy Tour, travelers can expect a variety of delectable tastings.
These include the hearty ajiaco, a traditional Colombian potato soup, and the savory arepa Santandereana, a cornmeal flatbread from the Santander region.
For a sweet treat, there’s the irresistible pan de bono, a cheese-stuffed bread.
The tour also features a tasting of the city’s famous origin coffee, complemented by flaky empanadas and crispy wafers.
With these diverse culinary delights, the tour promises to tantalize the taste buds and immerse participants in Bogotá’s vibrant food culture.
The Bogotá Shared Gastronomy Tour begins at 2:00 pm, meeting at the Gold Museum located on Carrera 6 #15-88 in the Santa Fé neighborhood.
The tour ends at Arte y Pasion Café on Calle 16 #7-76. The tour guide can be identified by a red Beyond Colombia umbrella.
This tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but infants can sit on laps.
Guests can enjoy:
Ajiaco (traditional soup)
Arepa Santandereana
Pan de Bono (cheese bread)
Origin coffee
Empanadas and wafers
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start of the experience.
Travelers have overwhelmingly praised the Bogotá Shared Gastronomy Tour, with an impressive 4.9 out of 5 rating based on 226 reviews.
Reviewers highlight the tour guide’s informative and patient guidance, creating a friendly atmosphere. The culinary delights, including empanadas, arepas, street corn, and hot chocolate with cheese, receive high praise.
Specifically, travelers single out the expert guide Santiago for his exceptional expertise.
The Bogotá Shared Gastronomy Tour takes travelers on a delectable journey through the city’s historic center, offering a delightful array of local culinary specialties.
Guests savor an array of quintessential Colombian flavors, including:
Ajiaco, a hearty potato and chicken soup
Arepa Santandereana, a grilled corn cake
Pan de Bono, a cheesy yuca bread
Origin coffee, a rich, aromatic brew
Empanadas, savory fried pastries
These delectable bites are complemented by the tour guide’s expertise, who shares insights into the cultural and historical significance of each dish, creating a truly immersive and flavorful experience.
Beyond Colombia’s skilled tour guide, Santiago, plays a pivotal role in elevating the Bogotá Shared Gastronomy Tour.
His patient demeanor and deep expertise shine through as he guides guests through the historic center, sharing captivating stories and insights.
Travelers praise Santiago’s ability to create a friendly, welcoming atmosphere, making the experience feel like a stroll with a knowledgeable local.
With an infectious enthusiasm, he brings the city’s rich culinary heritage to life, ensuring guests leave with a newfound appreciation for Bogotá’s vibrant food culture.
Santiago’s guidance is integral to the tour’s resounding 98% recommendation rate.
When planning your Bogotá Shared Gastronomy Tour, it’s wise to wear comfortable walking shoes and dress in layers, as the city’s weather can be unpredictable.
Be sure to bring water, as the tour involves a fair amount of walking. Participants should also be prepared to share dishes, as the tour features a sampling of local specialties.
Plus, it’s recommended to arrive at the meeting point, the Gold Museum, a few minutes early to ensure a prompt start.
Finally, don’t forget to bring your camera – the historic center offers plenty of photo opportunities.
Wear comfortable walking shoes
Dress in layers
Bring water
Be prepared to share dishes
Arrive at the meeting point early
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The tour is likely available in multiple languages, as many guided experiences in Bogotá cater to international travelers. However, the listing doesn’t explicitly mention languages offered, so English is probably the primary language used on this particular tour.
The tour accommodates dietary restrictions, but travelers should notify the operator in advance. The certified guide will work to ensure participants with special dietary needs enjoy the culinary highlights of the experience.
The tour typically starts at 2:00 pm. According to the tour overview, the start time is listed as 02:00 pm, so this is when the gastronomy tour in Bogotá’s historic center generally kicks off.
The tour involves moderate walking, with the guide leading travelers through the historic center of Bogotá. Guests can expect to cover a few miles over the course of the 2-3 hour experience, exploring the neighborhood’s sights and sampling local cuisine.
The tour doesn’t mention an option to purchase additional food items. However, based on the inclusions, it seems the guide provides a thorough sampling of local cuisine, so participants likely won’t need to buy extra food during the experience.
The Bogota Shared Gastronomy Tour in the Historic Center is a must-try for food lovers. Enjoy the vibrant flavors of Colombian cuisine, explore iconic landmarks, and learn about the city’s rich history. With a friendly atmosphere and a delightful conclusion at Arte y Pasion Café, this tour promises an unforgettable gastronomic adventure. Don’t miss the opportunity to savor the best of Bogota’s culinary delights.