In Bogotá, the past and present come together and people from all across the country come together. The multicultural and diverse city’s food reflects the fusion of traditional and contemporary tastes, and draws on the best elements of Latin American cuisine.
On a food tour in Bogotá, you will be able to sample some of the tasty dishes that rank among Latin America’s favorites. Typical regional dishes as well as locally sourced fresh fruit juices and desserts are just some of the things you can expect to find as you explore some of Bogotá’s best dining destinations.
In Bogotá, the past and present come together and people from all across the country come together. The multicultural and diverse city’s food reflects the fusion of traditional and contemporary tastes, and draws on the best elements of Latin American cuisine.
On a food tour in Bogotá, you will be able to sample some of the tasty dishes that rank among Latin America’s favorites. Typical regional dishes as well as locally sourced fresh fruit juices and desserts are just some of the things you can expect to find as you explore some of Bogotá’s best dining destinations.
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In Bogotá, the past and present come together and people from all across the country come together. The multicultural and diverse city’s food reflects the fusion of traditional and contemporary tastes, and draws on the best elements of Latin American cuisine.
On a food tour in Bogotá, you will be able to sample some of the tasty dishes that rank among Latin America’s favorites. Typical regional dishes as well as locally sourced fresh fruit juices and desserts are just some of the things you can expect to find as you explore some of Bogotá’s best dining destinations.
Here's all you need to know about food tours, some of the most enjoyable gastronomic experiences in Bogotá.
Most Bogatá food tours take place in small groups with an enthusiastic and friendly guide. If you would like the personal attention of your guide, you can book a private tour instead.
Bogotá food tours vary depending on the weather conditions and other events taking place in the city. Typically, the tour will focus on the La Candelaria neighborhood, the historical center of Bogotá, where you will learn about Colombian culture and history through the foods you taste.
Up to seven stops may be included in your tour, and most excursions accommodate vegan and vegetarian preferences. If you have any food allergies, you should advise your guide well in advance.
This jam packed food tour starts at the market where you can try several exotic fruits. A cheesy arepa and a crunchy lechona are next on the menu. Modern takes on classic dishes are served at some of the hidden gems in the city and you can have a taste of aguardiente, the local firewater cocktail.
After stops at a bakery, and an eatery that has been serving locals for over two centuries, you will spend some time learning about the finer details of coffee production and discover what makes Colombian roasts so special.
On a small group street food tour in the Bogatá neighborhood of Chapinero, your guide will meet you at Parque de Los Hippies. Arepas, empanadas, pan de bono and avena are just some of the foods you will have a chance to taste.
There is also a stop for a cup of fair trade, organic Colombian coffee prepared to your preference by a barista at Café Cultor.
The tour comes to an end at a bookstore built inside a traditional Chapinero house where you will have a choice of one of Colombia’s delicious desserts.
This unique private excursion takes you on a street food experience through the La Candelaria historic city center. Spend up to five hours tasting Colombian favorites including Ajiacos, chocolate santafereño and pandebonos.
Your guide will collect you from your hotel an hour before the tour start time and will drive you back to your hotel after the tour concludes.
On a private gourmet food tasting tour, you will be collected from your hotel. The tour begins at the well known Madre restaurant which combines Italian specialities with Colombian delights.
At Prudencia, there is the opportunity to witness cooking on open flame before heading to Casa Galería Café for a Colombian coffee experience.
After your dining experience ends, you will be driven back to your hotel.
A food discovery tour in Bogotá costs from US$30 to US$70 per person for a three to four hour long tour. Tour price depends on whether transfers are included and how many tastings take place.
A Bogotá food tasting tour and coffee workshop starts at US$50 per person with a small group and includes up to 10 food samples and a one hour coffee workshop.
Chapinero street food tours are priced from US$90 per person in a group of up to 15 people. A private street food tour in Candelaria, Bogotá starts at US$140 per person and includes a hotel transfer.
For a more special experience, private full day Candelaria gourmet food tasting tours cost from US$250 per person. A minimum of two people are required for the tour.
Food tours follow different routes and while some may visit similar restaurants, street food vendors and markets, others will follow a completely different itinerary.
Most food tours do however include an experienced foodie guide, return hotel transfers (where necessary), several food tastings, and coffee tastings and other specified beverages.
Some free walking tours in Bogotá also include stops for food sampling. The cost of these will be for your own account.
Food tours that include a market visit will often begin in the Market Square district and you will be given an exact meeting point on confirmation of your booking. If your tour includes a return hotel transfer, you will be picked up from your city hotel.
Other popular meeting points include outside the Cranky Croc Hostel, near the Museo del Oro or Gold Museum, or the Museo Nacional de Colombia.
Food tours in Bogotá vary in length, but most tours will last from three to four hours.
The best months for food tours would be the dry months from December to March. A food tour that includes a market stop may be better in the morning when the produce is at its freshest.
In Bogotá, you can also combine a food experience with other activities.
Tour the Las Cobadas Market and sample exotic fruits and Colombian coffee before heading to a restaurant kitchen for a gourmet cooking class in Bogotá with professional chefs as your instructors.
For a rounded Bogotá experience, spend a full day on an excursion that starts with a visit by funicular to the peak of Monserrate. In Candelaria, you will have the opportunity to sample the local cuisine followed by a Bogotá city tour to check out some of the most popular attractions.