Bogotá: Host to Grand Events. Come and Discover the City's Vibrant Scenes!
Bogotá: Host to Grand Events. Come and Discover the City's Vibrant Scenes!




Bike-exploring Bogotá's localities
Bike tours through places that have marked the history of some of the capital's localities. Culture, gastronomy, knowledge exchange, and many surprises await the participants in these activities. .
Route 1: Teusaquillo - Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Route 2: Engativá - Saturdays from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Route 3: Usaquén to the Historic Center - Second Sunday of each month.
You can also put together your group, and choose the route, date, and time. We will handle the rest.
Lourdes Square
This beautiful place, located on Carrera 13 between Carreras 11 and 13 in the Chapinero district, dates back to 1886. Because of the church built there, it should be called Square of the Basilica of Our Lady of Lourdes.
Originally, the square was called Rivas Park. However, in 1920, it was renamed Plaza República Argentina. It wasn't until the mid-20th century that the area became widely recognized as Lourdes Square, which has since become a central point in Chapinero Central.
Busco al hombre de mi vida (Marido ya tuve)
Where are they? Where are the men hiding? This is the question frequently raised by many women navigating the ups and downs of postmodern life, full of disenchantment and frustration. Against all odds, Ana decides to rise up, rebuild her love life, and rebuild herself after her divorce, focusing on finding the "Man of her dreams." Will she succeed?
Bogotá and Estéreo Picnic: get ready to enjoy music and entertainment
"Bogotá, your home," and the Estéreo Picnic join forces to welcome you to the "Creative City of Music," as recognized by UNESCO. This celebrated event, one of Latin America's most important music festivals, will take place from March 27 to 30 at Simon Bolivar Park. Alongside an impressive lineup of international artists, you can also explore our city's rich cultural, gastronomic, and entertainment offerings.
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:
Enjoy an unforgettable Holy Week in Anapoima for 3 days.
Enjoy the Holy Week in Anapoima.
April 17 to 19
Includes:
• 2-night accommodation
• Breakfast, lunch and dinner
• Swimming pool
• Water slide
• Jacuzzi
• Recreation area
• Hammock area
• Hand of God (landscape and photography area)
• Ecological hike
• Private parking
• Medical assistance
• Hotel insurance
Not included:
• Transportation from Bogotá.
• Expenses not specified in the plan.
Unforgettable Holy Week in Chinauta
Experience Holy Week in Chinauta – Travel in Your Own Car.
April 17 to 19
Includes:
• 2-night accommodation.
• Breakfast, lunch and dinner.
• Station of the Cross along the ecological trail.
• Ecological tour (3 km downhill hike to the Panches River).
• Dinner show with guest artists.
• Swimming pool.
• Sauna.
• Turkish bath.
• Water slides.
• Games.
• Medical assistance.
• Hotel insurance.
Not included:
Park Way
The Park Way is an avenue approximately 800 meters long, lined with urapan trees brought from Argentina. As one of the first boulevard-style avenues, it was built around 1950 in the La Soledad neighborhood of the Teusaquillo locality. Initially, the 'Bogotá Futuro' initiative aimed to restructure and expand the existing road network, establishing avenues with roadways separated by a central tree-lined area.
Joropo al Parque
The Festival celebrates the cultural richness of the Eastern Plains through the music and dance of joropo. This year, it brings together artists, groups, and dancers in a meeting space for the Llanera tradition. In 2024, Joropo al Parque attracted more than 43,000 attendees, demonstrating its success and solidifying its status as a gathering place that pays tribute to and highlights the most representative elements of Llanera culture.
How to get there?