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Taste Bogota: Candelaria Food Tour – Flavors & History

Taste the Soul of Bogotá: One Bite, One Sip at a Time

Hey there, food lovers! Ready for a taste adventure? Join us on our signature Candelaria Food Tour and immerse yourself in Bogota’s rich culinary tapestry!

Our journey begins at Simón Bolívar Square, the heart of Bogota’s historic district. Imagine strolling through centuries of history: colonial architecture, vibrant street life, and an atmosphere steeped in tradition. It’s like time-traveling with a fork in hand!

From Simón Bolívar Square to hidden culinary gems, explore Bogota’s rich tapestry of tastes and traditions through 15 carefully curated food tastings. This isn’t just about delicious food; it’s an expedition through flavors, cultures, and hidden gastronomic treasures.

Tour Highlights:

  • Culinary Diversity: Sample Bogota’s best, from traditional to modern interpretations.
  • Historical Immersion: Visit key political and historical buildings.
  • Art and Culture: Explore the Botero Museum, connecting food with artistic expression.
  • Local Experiences: Try your hand at tejo and bolirana, authentic Colombian games.
  • Beverage Variety: Enjoy traditional hot and cold drinks throughout the tour.
  • Intimate Setting: Small groups of up to 9 people for a personalized experience.

Ready to embark on this mouthwatering journey through Candelaria? Let’s raise our forks to new culinary adventures!

How it will be the experience

1

Simón Bolívar Square

Meet your guide at the heart of Bogota’s historic district, setting the stage for your culinary adventure.

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2

Oldest Mall in Bogota

Explore this historic shopping center while sampling delicious local snacks.

3

Iconic Candelaria Spots

Wander through picturesque streets, tasting traditional soups and dishes at carefully selected locations.

4

Botero Museum

Immerse yourself in Colombian art while enjoying traditional drinks, connecting visual and gustatory experiences.

5

Hidden Culinary Gems

Discover off-the-beaten-path eateries that have been delighting locals for generations.

What It Includes

  • Expert Local Guides

    From gastronomists to historians.

  • All Food

    Enjoy 15 unique culinary stops.

  • All drinks

    From beer to cocktails.

Dietary Information

Suitable for

Vegetarian options available

Dairy-free alternatives offered

Allergy information provided

General Information

From 45 USD

  • Tour Start Time: 5 PM
  • Tour Duration: 4 Hours
  • Maximum Group Size: 7 People
  • Tour Type: Walking Tour
  • Meeting Location: Provided Upon Booking
  • Available Languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese
  • Discounts for Kids: Yes!

Cancellation Policy

Free cancellation before 24 hours

Before the Tour

  • Bring your curiosity.
  • Make sure to come on an empty stomach.
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Our FAQ section

Do you have any questions about La Candelaria in Bogota?

Questions about La Candelaria

What is La Candelaria and why is it significant?

La Candelaria is the historic district in the heart of Bogota, known for its colonial architecture, vibrant cultural scene, and significant historical landmarks.

This area is crucial for understanding Bogota’s history and culture, offering must-visit museums, ancient churches, and government buildings.

  • Home to landmarks like the Botero Museum and Gold Museum
  • Features colonial architecture and vibrant street art
  • Central to Bogota’s cultural and historical heritage

What are some must-see attractions in La Candelaria?

Key attractions include the Botero Museum, showcasing works by Colombian artist Fernando Botero, and the Gold Museum, featuring a stunning pre-Hispanic gold collection.

Plaza de Bolivar, the main square, is surrounded by historic governmental buildings and is a must-visit spot.

  • Botero Museum
  • Gold Museum
  • Plaza de Bolivar

How safe is La Candelaria for tourists?

La Candelaria is generally safe for tourists, especially during daylight hours when the streets are bustling with locals and visitors.

As with any busy urban area, it’s advised to stay aware of your surroundings and keep personal belongings secure.

  • Safe during daylight hours
  • Stay aware of your surroundings
  • Secure personal belongings

Are there guided tours available in La Candelaria?

Yes, several guided tours are available, ranging from historical walks to cultural and food tours, like our “Candelaria Food Tour.”

These tours offer an in-depth exploration of the area’s history, art, and culinary offerings.

  • Historical walks
  • Cultural tours
  • Food tours

What culinary experiences can I expect in La Candelaria?

La Candelaria offers a rich culinary scene that reflects the diversity of Colombian cuisine, with traditional restaurants serving classic dishes like ajiaco and tamale.

Cafes offer locally sourced coffee, and there’s something to satisfy every palate.

  • Traditional dishes like ajiaco and tamale
  • Locally sourced coffee
  • Diverse culinary offerings

General questions about visiting La Candelaria

What is the best time to visit La Candelaria?

The best time to visit is during the week when the area is less crowded. Weekends and holidays can get very busy.

Morning hours are ideal for a quieter experience, while evenings are great for enjoying local dining and nightlife.

  • Weekdays for fewer crowds
  • Mornings for a quieter experience
  • Evenings for dining and nightlife

How can I get to La Candelaria from other parts of Bogota?

La Candelaria is accessible by TransMilenio (Bogota’s rapid bus service), taxis, or private transportation.

The nearest TransMilenio stations are Museo del Oro and Las Aguas.

  • Accessible by TransMilenio
  • Taxis and private transportation available
  • Nearest stations: Museo del Oro, Las Aguas

What are some tips for visiting the Bogota Historic Center?

Wear comfortable shoes as you’ll do a lot of walking. The weather can change quickly, so carrying an umbrella or raincoat is advisable.

Always have small cash handy for entrance fees or street vendors.

  • Wear comfortable shoes
  • Carry an umbrella or raincoat
  • Have small cash for entrance fees or vendors

Can I participate in any cultural activities in La Candelaria?

Yes, La Candelaria hosts various cultural activities throughout the year, including art exhibitions, live music performances, and theater productions.

Check local listings or our website for upcoming events during your visit.

  • Art exhibitions
  • Live music performances
  • Theater productions

Why is the Bogota Historic Center important for understanding Colombian culture?

The Historic Center offers a window into Colombia’s past and present, showing the evolution of the city from colonial times to its vibrant capital status today.

It’s essential for those interested in the deeper aspects of Colombian culture and history.

  • Window into Colombia’s past and present
  • Showcases the city’s evolution
  • Essential for cultural and historical insights
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