
The masks of the Liberator. Phantoms of History
3-hour tour through the historic center of Bogota.
Includes: Professional guide, characters during the tour, cocktail at the tour's end and a souvenir of the tour.
The tour is on Fridays and Saturdays from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm.
The meeting point will be given with the reservation confirmation.
Payment by Nequi.
You must wear warm clothes and comfortable walking shoes.
Alimentec
It is the leading trade fair for the food and beverage industry as well as the hotel industry in Colombia and the Andean Region. It is the primary platform for qualified business contacts throughout Latin America and the Caribbean.
Alimentec is promoted by Anuga —the world's leading food and beverage trade fair— and hosted by Corferias and Koelnmesse.
More information at: https://feriaalimentec.com/
Bogotá Fashion Weekend: The fashion weekend in Bogotá
Get ready for a very fashionista weekend. From November 22 to 24, the capital city will be the center of fashion with Bogotá Fashion Weekend, a free event organized by the Chamber of Commerce of Bogotá. This event invites fashion enthusiasts to enjoy exclusive activities and the opportunity to purchase unique designs from participating designers and brands at special prices. The event will take place in the neighborhoods of Chicó, Chapinero Norte, Quinta Camacho/Zona G, and Zona T, as well as notable areas such as Restrepo and San Victorino.
How to get htere?
VITRINA TURISTICA ANATO
From February 26 to 28, Bogotá will host ANATO, the most important tourism trade fair in Colombia and the world. This Vitrina Turística provides a platform for industry professionals to explore a wide variety of tourism products and services offered by exhibitors from different countries and regions of Colombia. For three days, the International Business and Exhibition Center of Bogotá (CORFERIAS) will serve as the epicenter for business and commercial alliances that will help strengthen the industry.
How to get there?
Downtown Festival
This festival, with 15 years of history, has consolidated itself as a benchmark for musical and cultural diversity in the Colombian capital. This year's edition will host 48 bands and musical projects that will perform on 12 stages distributed throughout Bogotá's downtown. Among the emblematic venues that will host this event are the Muelle de la FUGA, the National Center of Arts, and La Media Torta. It will also include independent venues that will offer a unique musical experience.
Clic here: https://www.festivalcentro.gov.co/
Festival Bogotá Ciudad de Folclor
It is a festival organized by the Dance Management of Idartes and it is an extended programming that brings together the agents of folkloric dance in Bogotá and its popular, national and world dance expressions.
Date: To be defined
Clic here: https://danzaenlaciudad.gov.co/bogota-ciudad-folclor
Bogotá Music Market Bomm
It is a promotion and circulation platform organized by the Bogotá Chamber of Commerce as part of its support program for the Creative and Cultural Industries. It is a space designed for musicians, composers, producers, agencies, businesspeople, brands, record labels, and publishers to discover new business opportunities and learn about the latest trends in the music industry.
Myths, legends and stories of La Candelaria
You will be the main character of this movie-like tour, set to incidental music. You will get lost in some of La Candelaria's most ancient and hidden streets and discover enigmatic and chilling places.
You will hear mythological tales of our indigenous peoples, relive ghosts that lie in the legends of La Candelaria, and listen to tragic stories that shaped our present.
La Candelaria, an ancestral journey
Be the protagonist of this exciting tour, where the picturesque streets and the most emblematic places of La Candelaria will be the setting. The tour is part of the El Dorado Legend Route, an initiative of the Bogotá Tourism Office (IDT), IDECUT, and the Secretary of Tourism of Boyacá.
You will hear stories about our history and ethnic and cultural diversity, the indigenous, peasant, and Afro-Colombian communities, their beliefs, their relationship with nature, women's role, their gastronomy, and many other things.
Café de La Madeleine
At Café de La Madeleine, home-style cooking stands out: recipes made with local ingredients, slow cooking techniques, signature dishes and a touch of French influence. From exquisite dishes to homemade pastries and irresistible coffees, every bite is an experience. In addition, their catering service is ideal for corporate or private events. Their recognition? In its first year, Diners magazine named it as a must-visit place in Bogota. Undoubtedly a place to savor excellence in every detail.