Semana Santa in Bogotá

Semana Santa in Bogota

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Semana Santa in Bogota 2024 promises to be a memorable and unforgettable experience for all those who participate. This year, in 2024, the capital city is preparing for an unforgettable and spiritually enriching celebration of this significant religious event. The streets of Bogota will be adorned with colorful decorations and religious symbols, as the city comes alive with a sense of devotion and reverence.

Apart from the religious events, Semana Santa in Bogota also offers a variety of cultural activities, such as art exhibitions, musical performances, and traditional food fairs. Visitors and locals alike can immerse themselves in the rich history and traditions of the city, while also enjoying the vibrant and diverse culture that Bogota has to offer.

Included

 7 Nights at hotel Cosmos 100, Bogota                                   

  Daily Breakfast

  Transfer from/to El Dorado International Airport

  City Tour in Bogota with Monserrate

  Visit at Zipaquira with Mina de Sal

 Assistance insurance

Accommodation

Hotel Cosmos 100

Itinerary

DAY 1. ARRIVAL IN BOGOTA 

Private transfer from El Dorado airport to selected hotel.

Upon your arrival at the airport in Bogota, you will be met by our guide
and transferred to the hotel. The transfer takes approximately 45
minutes with normal traffic. Our representative will assist you at the airport.
airport. On the way, he will provide useful information for your stay.
Bogota is the capital of Colombia with approximately 8 million people.
people; it is a center of cosmopolitan sophistication and has become an epicenter of business and has become an epicenter of business, politics and entertainment.The city has transformed itself into an amazing tourist destination and a welcoming city.
Bogota has a thriving nightlife,excellent outdoor dining and bar culture, as well as international shopping. Its privileged location and international airport make it highly accessible and functional as a main gateway to destinations throughout the country.


DAY 2. CITY TOUR WITH MONSERRATE AND GOLD MUSEUM 

B. A complete city tour that will show you the highlights of the Colombian capital. See the Plaza de Bolivar, the historic center of Bogota surrounded by the Primary Cathedral of Colombia, the National Capitol, the Archbishop’s Palace, the Palace of Justice, the Liévano Palace, the Great City Hall of Bogota, passing by the Nariño Palace, official residence of the Head of State, San Carlos Palace and residence and seat of the Government of Simon Bolivar. Visit the Gold Museum, which displays a large collection of Hispanic and pre-Columbian jewelry.
Hispanic and pre-Columbian jewelry made of gold and tumbaga (an alloy of gold and copper). Then walk through the Candelaria neighborhood, declared a national monument, with its steep and narrow streets, mansions and balconies that are heritage and living memory of colonial architecture.
Visit the Monserrate sanctuary, located at 10,500 feet on top of a hill with the same name. One of the oldest and most important in the country, the monastery can be reached by cable car or funicular cable car or by funicular railway through ancient eucalyptus forests. eucalyptus forests. Once at the top you can enjoy the breathtaking panoramic view of Bogota that extends panoramic view of Bogota stretching across the valley.


DÍA 3. VISIT ZIPAQUIRÁ WITH MINA DE SAL 

B. A guide will take you to the town of Zipaquirá, one hour north of Bogotá. As you pass through small villages, floriculture and meandering rivers along the way, the appeal of the Colombian countryside becomes evident. Zipaquirá is recognized as “the city of salt”, given the extraction of the mineral in this town. The subway salt cathedral was built in a halite mine during the 1930s, and remains a popular destination for travelers and the local faithful. The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá is considered one of the most remarkable architectural and artistic achievements of Colombian architecture, even granting it the title of “architectural jewel of modernity”.


DAY 4 : BOGOTA 

B. Free Day


DAY 5 : SHOPPING TOUR 

B. A shopping tour in Bogota is a must-do for any visitor looking to experience the city’s unique blend of traditional markets, modern malls, and artisanal shops. The tour begins at the famous Usaquén Market, a charming neighborhood known for its flea market-style shopping. Here, you can find a variety of goods such as handcrafted souvenirs, colorful textiles, and traditional Colombian delicacies. As you wander through the stalls, you’ll be greeted by friendly vendors who are happy to share stories and insights about their products.


DAY 6 : FUN IN BOGOTA

B. Rumba in Andres DC:

it’s a perfect restaurant to go out for lunch on a weekend. During the day it has a family atmosphere and at night it opens its doors to one of the best Colombian parties.

You don’t have to find two places to eat and then a party, there you can find it all! Even while you eat, you can be entertained by different groups of artists who brighten the evening with their songs, performances, and dances.

It has a quirky look, looking like an antique fair or even an art museum! And an extensive menu giving pleasure to all its diners, from its unique arepas de choclo, salads, typical dishes, among many more.

If you want to eat, drink, sing and dance until dawn, this is the perfect place.


DAY 7 : BOGOTA 

B. Free Day


DAY 8 : DEPARTURE BOGOTA

B. Airport Transfers

Private transportation with Spanish-speaking driver, who will take you to El Dorado airport, to help you connect to your next destination. to help you connect to your next destination.

Price

Hotel in Bogota Category SGL DBL TPL
Cosmos 100 3 Stars ANG 1298 ANG 1075 ANG 1070

*prices shown are in Guilders and per person