Lodging in a colonial jewel in La Candelaria, the heart of Bogotá

Ulucaho is located in a colonial house with over a century of history, offering you an authentic and cozy experience in the heart of La Candelaria. Here, you'll feel at home, enjoying all the comforts for a carefree stay. Just a few steps away, you can explore some of the city's most emblematic sites, including Chorro de Quevedo, the Gold Museum, the Botero Museum, Bolívar Square, and Monserrate Hill.

We provide a variety of accommodations, but our highlight is the private rooms with ensuite bathrooms, perfect for those seeking more comfort and privacy during their stay. 

Reduce stress with forest bathing

Join our wellness ecotourism experience with purposeful hiking in one of the most impressive ecosystems near Bogotá: the Teusacá Lake, in the Cruz Verde Paramo. This tour allows you to release stress, reconnect with yourself, and explore the natural beauty of the area.

Included: 

  • Roundtrip transportation from Bogotá.
  • Tourist guide.
  • Access to the reserve.
  • Healthy snack.
  • Hydration.
  • Insurance.
  • A complete experience of wellness in nature

Not included: 

Forest bathing to reduce stress

 

Discover the magic of forest bathing and free your mind with our ecological anti-stress walks in the rural Santa Fe! Just a few minutes from La Candelaria, you can enjoy a deep reconnection experience with nature, without leaving the city.

Includes: 

  • Expert tourist guide.
  • Access to the trail.
  • Snacks for participants.
  • Hydration.
  • Insurance.
  • Aromatherapy and the full experience of forest bathing with "Yo Soy Sendero."

Not included:

Gastronomic tour through Quinta Camacho

Strolling through the streets of Quinta Camacho is like taking a leisurely walk through a London neighborhood. The houses feature front gardens, English-style sloping roofs, and sidewalks surrounded by trees. This area is home to casual restaurants or fine dining, cafes, tea rooms, and bars with signature cocktails or live music. The best part is that these establishments are all located close to each other.

Gastronomic tour through La Macarena

La Macarena is a residential neighborhood with buildings of four, five, or six floors. Its construction began in the early 1950s, and over time, it has developed into an area with a rich cultural scene and diverse gastronomic options, leading to its recognition as Zona M, similar to other areas in Bogotá.

Gastronomic tour through La Candelaria

Make sure to set aside a morning or an entire afternoon to explore La Candelaria. This neighborhood offers a journey through the past, with its charming small cafes and restaurants at every turn. Its culinary offerings focus on traditional Bogotá cuisine, including the masterful preparation of the emblematic ajiaco and other regional dishes, as well as international cuisine featuring national dishes and signature dishes

Gastronomic tour through Zona G

Chapinero is a neighborhood in the heart of Bogotá. It's not just one of the city's most iconic areas; it's also a hub for food lovers. Here, a mix of cultures and Colombian traditions come together to create an exciting culinary scene that delights locals and tourists alike. Whether you're looking for high-end international or Colombian restaurants, cozy cafes, or street food stalls, Chapinero has something for every taste and budget. This neighborhood is also known for its lively nightlife.

Gastronomic tour through Usaquén

In 1954, Bogotá was so small that Usaquén was considered a neighboring municipality. This meant a trip along the Central del Norte Road, now known as Carrera 7a, which was the main road out of Bogotá. In pre-Hispanic times, the Muisca natives inhabited the area, and some caciques, with the approval of the zipa (the lord of Bacatá), were granted the honorary title of Usaquén, giving the neighborhood and gastronomic area its name.