Hello! We will have the fortune of getting to know the city of Bogotá, from the emblematic Monserrate hill at 3,200 meters high, with its beautiful viewpoint where we can see a panoramic view of the city. To get to this viewpoint we will use the funicular or cable car, then we will walk along the environmental axis until we reach the Museo de Oro, where we will learn about the most important pre-Hispanic ceramic and gold pieces in Colombia, then we will move along the seventh street, which is pedestrian and one of the most important in the city to Plaza Bolívar to observe its great beauty along with other works of architecture such as the Palacio de Liévano, the Palacio de Justicia, the Congreso de la República, the Colegio san Bartolomé, the Teatro Colón and Casa da Nariño, the residence of the president of the nation.
Then we will go to the Museo Botero to see the most important works of this Colombian artist and other works by different international artists such as Picasso, Dalí, Monet among others.
We will continue our tour walking through the barrio la Candelaria, a place of colonial houses with their picturesque facades and beautiful cobblestone streets until we reach the Quevedo jet, where the city of Bogotá was founded. Our tour will end in the old and recently remodeled La Concordia market square. , with a fruit test and a tasting of the best coffee in the world.
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