This Bogotá city tour begins as we start walking downtown La Candelaria, which is the oldest part of the city.
Walking through the streets, we can observe the old colonial houses and remember the history of the city since it was founded in 1538.
Visit the Botero Museum, where you will find a collection of pictures and sculptures in a curious style of this famous artist from Medellin.
Arrive at the Plaza De Bolivar, that is the main square and then visit Major's House, Justice Palace, the Main Cathedral, the Bishop House, the Parliament, and the President's House.
Continue walking across the Carrera 7 to arrive in the Calle 13 where you will visit the San Francisco Church, the oldest church in the city with wonderful baroque altars.
After visiting the church, visit the Gold Museum that houses 50,000 pieces of gold, alloys, ceramics, and textiles of the indigenous cultures since 500 BC.
You can take a break, looking at handicrafts and the famous Colombian emeralds.
At last, with the cable car or funicular, climb the Monserrate Hill from where you will have a spectacular view of the city.