Carved in a salt mine, this unique subterranean cathedral offers guided tours & a unique shops. This is a day trip that we can help you to schedule and coordinate.
Monserrate, already considered sacred in pre-Columbian times when the area was inhabited by the indigenous Muisca, is a pilgrim destination, as well as a major tourist attraction. In addition to the church, the summit contains restaurants, cafeteria, souvenir shops and many smaller tourist facilities. Monserrate can be accessed by aerial tramway (a cable car known as the teleférico), by funicular, or by climbing, the preferred way of pilgrims.
All downtown Bogotá, south Bogotá and some sections of the north of the city are visible facing west, making it a popular destination to watch the sunset over the city. Every year, Monserrate and its neighbor Guadalupe attract many tourists.
Surrounded by gorgeous architecture, Bolivar Square is one of Bogotá’s most iconic sites. Buildings such as the Palacio Liévano, the Capitol, and the Cathedral frame this large square, and there are a number of cultural events that take place here throughout the year.
Home to an impressive complex of thirteen dance floors and a rooftop that can accommodate up to 5,000 people every evening, Theatron is the epitome of Bogota's vibrant nightlife scene.