Bogotá unveils a tapestry of historical, artistic, and cultural gems. Embark on a journey of discovery and uncover the treasured collections of the city's museums.
Bogotá unveils a tapestry of historical, artistic, and cultural gems. Embark on a journey of discovery and uncover the treasured collections of the city's museums.




The Flavors of La Candelaria: We Tell You the Story
Would you like to try all the exquisite traditional dishes of La Candelaria? You are invited to our tour, full of history and flavor, through the most emblematic streets of the Historic Center and Calle 11, where you will learn about the history and culture while visiting several iconic places that showcase the gastronomy of La Candelaria in Bogotá.
Includes:
Bancolombia Art Gallery
The Bancolombia Art Gallery is an exhibition space located on the first floor of the Bancolombia Group’s main building in Bogotá, dedicated to promoting contemporary Colombian and Latin American art. Through a curated and free program, the gallery has become a meeting point for emerging artists, collectors, institutions, and the general public.
At Maloka, Familty Combo x4
Once you enter the museum, you will be free to explore our interactive rooms and discover a variety of content. You can also enjoy a screening at the Dome Theater, enhancing the experience of children, young people, and adults. You can complement the information offered in the interactive museum and enjoy a fascinating, unique, and unforgettable experience there.
Alimentur through the Savanna, organic by nature
The Native Seeds Circuit will take you to the San Silvestre project in Tenjo, Cundinamarca. Here, you can learn about the family vegetable garden that preserves Andean crops, a true source of knowledge about the foods that have been the basis of the region's ancestral diet. In addition, we will have a variety of workshops on textiles, weaving, spinning, and essential oils, depending on the visitor's preference.
Includes:
House of Naval History
The house of Naval History is a cultural and heritage space located in the Teusaquillo locality. Founded in 2019, this place houses a valuable collection of objects, documents, and artifacts that tell the evolution of the Colombian Navy and its maritime, naval, and fluvial legacy.
City Tour of Bogotá with Monserrate.
Includes:
- Private transportation (Hotel – Experience – Hotel).
- Transport in special service vehicles according to the group size (car, van, or minibus).
- Professional local guide.
- Medical assistance
Meeting Point: Hotels in Bogotá.
Included experiences:
International Emerald Museum
The International Emerald Museum is a key landmark in Colombian geology, home to a stunning collection of emeralds and beryls dating back over 30 million years. It stands out for showcasing unique hydrothermal minerals, positioning Colombian emeralds as some of the rarest and most complex in the world.
Science and fun with your family
Once you enter the museum, you will take an open tour through our interactive rooms to explore different contents. You will enjoy a screening in the Dome Theatre, enhancing the experience of the children, youth, and adults. Visitors will complement the information offered in the interactive museum and live a fascinating, unique, and unforgettable experience.
Ages: For visitors over 4 years of age.
Bogota joins the celebration of International Museum Day: many of them will have free admission.
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The Tourism Office of Bogotá invites tourists, visitors, and residents to celebrate International Museum Day next Saturday, May 18. This occasion is ideal for exploring the city's diversity of museums.
Botero Museum
In 2000, artist Fernando Botero donated to Banco de la República a collection of 208 works of art, of which 123 are his own and 85 are by international artists. With this collection, the Banco de la República founded the Botero Museum, located in the La Candelaria neighborhood, in the historic center of Bogota. The museum is located in a colonial mansion that served as the city's Archbishopric until 1955. It was restored and adapted as a museum by the Banco de la República, following the precepts and curatorship of the master Botero himself.