Top 10 Coffee & Tea Tours in Bogota, Colombia

November 26, 2021 Leida Jutras

Ten million people call vibrant, passionate, sprawling Bogota home. The energy of this metropolitan heart of Colombia is in part fueled by its hundreds of eclectic and authentic dining hot spots, fantastic wines, and frequent foodie festivals. Ask the locals where they like to eat, then walk off your empanadas and aji with a stroll through the historic district of La Candelaria or during an indulgent shopping adventure on the North Side.
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1. Tourebikes: Taste the city flavors on electric bikes

Cl. 59 Bis #8-75, Bogotá, Colombia City flavors on electric ⚡ bike
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There is 3 options. Downtown, West or North. (We do one route per day). To Downtown we go through Teusaquillo, try pandebonos, we pass through 26th street and see some street art and a Botero´s sculpture. Then we go to international downtown, La Candelaria, historic district and end on National park and try salpicón. On the west tour we go and try some exotic colombian fruits at a boutique fruit shop, then go to El Campín area passing over Movistar Arena and the Stadium. Then we go to Pablo Sexto and Simón Bolivar Park. After this we go to Virgilio Barco Library, we share a short story of García Marquez and then go to try buñuelos and pandebonos. On the north tour we go to Chapinero hills, try arepa with cheese, then we go to G Zone and after that we go to Los Heroes Monument. We go then to Virrey park, 93th street park and then Chicó Park and then we come back passing over the 82th street and finally we go to Cafe Cultor to know about coffee process and try some variety.

Inclusions: Snacks, Coffee and/or Tea, Soda/Pop, Use of bicycle, use of helmets

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2. 5-hour Bogota Coffee Experience: from roaster to cup

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Become a coffee master in the heart of one of the most famous coffee producing countries on earth. This 4-hour tour will take you on a sensational adventure; tasting different flavors of exquisite coffee that will simulate traveling throughout Colombia. You will master the science of coffee from the seed to a finely prepared cup and learn about the coffee culture, history, and the way in which it became a defining symbol for the Colombian people.

Inclusions: Private transportation from and to your hotel or any drop off point of your preference., A knowledgeable English speaking professional guide., Guidance of a coffee expert at the roaster., Guided coffee tasting of 4 different samples., Fruits and snack at the local farmer's market.

Exclusions: Optional tips and gratuities, Lunch, Personal expenses

Reviewed By SteveB532

It was wonderful to learn about the significance of the people and how they adorn themselves What's what they thought was just Everyday commodity. the Goldsmithing skills and intricate artistry is the greatest you could find anywhere in the world

3. Bogota Food Feast and Coffee Workshop

Market Square district The Perseverance, 40, Cra. 5 #30 A, Bogotá, Colombia A Chef's Tour
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Calling all foodies. Come and join our small-group Bogota food tour and get to grips with the capital's cuisine. While on the surface Colombian cuisine seems like a mystery, those whose delve deep into its underbelly find some of the most complex and nuanced fare in South America. Join our food-obsessed (and fully licenced) local guide on a feasting extravaganza through the streets of downtown. Stop en route to sample around 10 different things including exotic fruits, lechona (roasted suckling pig), traditional aguadiente mixes, tamale at an historic bakery, Colombian sweet dessert (oblea) and much, much more. Sign off the tour with an immersive coffee workshop to get to grips with why Colombia grows and roasts some of the finest beans in the world.

Inclusions: All food tasting and snacks (10 tastings), Professional guide, Small group tour limited to 8 exclusive guests, Coffee tasting workshop, Alcoholic Beverages

Exclusions: Alcoholic drinks (other than one cocktail), Hotel drop-off, Hotel pickup, Items of a personal nature

Reviewed By ChadS306

Andres did a wonderful job explaining the context and nuances of Colombian food, culture, people and current political context. Plus we got to explore some wonderful neighbourhoods. A bit pricier than some of the others, but well worth the extra cost. I can't recommend highly enough!

4. Alternative Lab Experience

Cra. 4 #12-78, Bogotá, Colombia Jaguar Coffee - Tours & Travel Agency
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This experience is perfect for all levels of coffee lovers, get deeper in the art & science of the roasting process, learn how to identify a good coffee quality, and taste the differences between coffee from different regions and different genetics in a cupping session

Inclusions: Cupping session, Roasting experience and different coffee preparations

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5. Coffee Farm Hacienda Coloma • Premium Private Tour • Keep Safe from Covid

Tours Bogota Driver Guide Service
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The wonderful Coffee Farm Hacienda Coloma is located 68 km (42 mi) from Bogota, it represents one of the most recognized industries of our Country. In this tour you will learn about the traditional techniques that create the excellent Colombian Coffee while you enjoy the beauty of the Andean Forrest. The different geographical conditions of our mountains, and the traditional processing practices made by the farmers, guarantee the excellent quality of the Colombian Coffee. Enjoy your visit to Hacienda Coloma with this Private Tour that includes round trip transportation from your Hotel or Airbnb in a comfortable and safe vehicle, tickets, and guide. Please keep in mind that this Tour is not offered on Mondays.

Inclusions: Transport by premium private vehicle, Round-trip private transfer from Hotel / Airbnb, Professional guide, who is a Worker from the Farm, Fuel surcharge

Exclusions: Food and drinks, Lunch, Gratuities

Reviewed By ByrneEmbassy

5 STARS ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ after spending a week in Colombia with Luis as our driver and guide. From the moment we contacted him to arrange our trip, he was professional, kind, generous and transparent. Luis met us at the airport with our name on a tablet and took us to our hotel. Later in the week he helped us arrange travel around the country and he went above and beyond with sharing the history and significance of each part of Bogota and Medellin that we explored. His prices were very fair and most importantly, he gave us confidence to travel around and feel secure because he was attentive, knowledgeable and professional with every experience. I would definitely recommend Luis and his driver/ and guide service. He is a “small business” and we were happy to encourage him and support him because he really has a passion for his country, history, art, culture, and providing great logistics and hospitality for travelers. He made our trip exceptional and we hope to return soon. We highly recommend Luis! Johnny B. / Mario / Joel, New York, USA

6. Bogota City Tour • Fruits Coffee, Tejo, Lunch, Monserrate • Keep Safe from Covid

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This Tour has been planned for the thrill seekers who want to experience the daily life and culture of Bogota’s citizens! Bogota is the heart of Colombia, and it is beating stronger than ever. This heart is moved by more than 45 million Colombians who consider it their capital. This is the place where Indigenous, African and European cultures crashed to create a complex mixture of colors, sounds and flavors. Therefore, we would like to invite you to enjoy this metropolis that moves between traditional and modern, popular and sophisticated, cultural heritage and street art. The tour includes round trip transportation from your Hotel or Airbnb in a comfortable and safe vehicle, you will appreciate a Avocados, Fruits and Breakfast in the Paloquemao Market, explode some gunpowder in a Tejo Game, have a Typical Lunch in the Food Court of La Perseverancia Market (not suitable for vegans or vegetarians), visit the Mount Monserrate and finish with a delicious Coffee Tasting.

Inclusions: Transport by premium private vehicle, Round trip private transfer from Hotel / Airbnb, Private tour, Fuel surcharge, Driver-Guide, Food and drinks, Lunch

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Reviewed By ByrneEmbassy

5 STARS ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ after spending a week in Colombia with Luis as our driver and guide. From the moment we contacted him to arrange our trip, he was professional, kind, generous and transparent. Luis met us at the airport with our name on a tablet and took us to our hotel. Later in the week he helped us arrange travel around the country and he went above and beyond with sharing the history and significance of each part of Bogota and Medellin that we explored. His prices were very fair and most importantly, he gave us confidence to travel around and feel secure because he was attentive, knowledgeable and professional with every experience. I would definitely recommend Luis and his driver/ and guide service. He is a “small business” and we were happy to encourage him and support him because he really has a passion for his country, history, art, culture, and providing great logistics and hospitality for travelers. He made our trip exceptional and we hope to return soon. We highly recommend Luis! Johnny B. / Mario / Joel, New York, USA

7. Be a farmer for one day (Coffee farm experience)

Recetas de la Abuela, Cl. 12c ### 1-40, Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia The True Colombian Experience
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hello every one we are the true colombian experience; in this oportunity Coffee Farm Experience we gonna take you to the montains behind bogota to the really local town of choachi. from there we will drive like 5 minutes more untill we get to our organic coffee farm. there we will meet the local farmers and with them we have a traditional colombian breackfast; we will hear about how is to be a coffee farmer, after we start with the experience. we take our cocos for pick coffee and we get inside the plantation we learn about the coffee in a organic farm. we gonna walk around the 8000 plants and we will harvesting coffee. we go under the local fruits trees, the idea is to feel the coffee culture pretty close and discover the colombian coffee world. we process the coffee and end drinking more coffee in a diferent way of preparation, we go to te town just for eat the best traditional lunch and in the way back we stop for take some pictures at the paramos and amazing points of bogota vews.

Inclusions: coco for the coffee picking, Breakfast, Lunch, Private transportation, coffee teasting, coffee bag to take home, local english speaking guide

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Reviewed By Mayacothran

This experience was GREAT! The host Fredy was very knowledgeable about everything and I love that he loves what he does. All the food was delicious and it was great meeting all the local business owners. Beyond worth it. I got so full and so much variety of food and culture. Thanks Fredy!!

8. Usaquén: Hotspots & Coolture Route

Cra. 7 #115-72, Bogotá, Colombia Coolture Routes
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The question that leads us to design our routes is ¿why a traveler who visits Bogotá, talks to us about Monserrate, Candelaria and Paloquemao as a local life if our local life are the neighborhoods, the streets and the places that we and our friends visits in our free time and on the weekends? Let's visit Usaquén in the north of Bogotá, Usaquen has a bohemian, classy and cultural feel being in the north of the city. I will introduce you to many cool places around it in this order: 1. A public treasury: to learn a bit the history of the area 2. A cafe: For a taste of Colombian coffee 3. A Restaurant: To eat empanadas 4. A terrace: For a taste of Kombucha (if you don´t like there you have more options) 5. A independent design build: To see colombian design brands. 6. An old Rum house: To drink a cocktail with colombian Rum. We spend between 20 - 30 minutes in some places to have the experiences, while we walk across the complete neighborhood, wich is full of old and charming houses.

Inclusions: Coffee and/or Tea, Snacks, Alcoholic Beverages

Exclusions: Private transportation

Reviewed By Philiposg2

This was my fourth and final tour in Bogota, and it ended with a bang (good bang!). I visited Bogota with a friend but he wasn’t feeling well so I decided to do the tour alone. I was running late to this tour since my last tour ended later than it should have, but Angela (tour guide) assured me it was fine. In fact, I was the only one on this tour so it wasn’t a huge deal, but I really appreciate that Angela was super flexible. I was a little nervous being the only person on the tour but all my worries went away the moment me and Angela linked up. The conversation was great throughout the night and the drinks were superb. If you really like cocktails, then you will really enjoy this tour. Though I’m sure the last place was a part of the tour, I loved how Angela was great about me ordering a Columbian Beer. She listened to an earlier comment I made about loving beer and thought I would really enjoy some of the local Colombian beers at this spot. Also, lastly Angela is super cool host who was born in Bogota. You’re not only getting great drinks on this tour, but Angela is also super knowledgeable about Bogota and Chapinero. Her English is great as well! Lastly, she isn’t a part of some tourist company chugging out tour after tour after tour. This is her own company and everything comes out of her own pocket. It’s admirable to see her running her own business and being her own boss! I highly recommend this tour!

9. Coffee Plantation Tour From Bogota

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We start the coffee tour from Bogota to go straight to Fusagasuga, a municipality one (1) hour away from the capital, with an average temperature of 20 degrees. You will discover a nice real LOCAL hacienda / finca of coffee, learning the all coffee production steps welcome by the Colombian coffee producers. The tour will start in the “hacienda” (coffee plantation). Rounded by a beautiful garden where you can appreciate the real native plants from our tropical weather. Afterwards, you will be introduced to the culture of coffee: its different types of crops, its different colors and sizes of beans. You will also could learn how to pick up the coffee and identify the best coffee beans. Then we will pexlain you natural enemies of the coffee (parasites) and the mutations of coffee plants As pulping, drying, roasting, packaging will be explained. Finally, the customer will test a coffee cup. Then we will offer you as part of the experience a fruit test and a typical lunch.

Inclusions: Driver/guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Lunch, Coffee test / Coffee cups, Typical Colombian fruits at the local fruit market

Exclusions: Souvenir photos (available to purchase)

Reviewed By Getaway2918

I had a great time touring the City with Bogotravel Tours. The bike tour was fun and exciting, riding around the city and the historical part of downtown Bogota was amazing. I got to hang chat with some of locals and eat some traditional food and also learned about the culture.

10. Chocolate & Coffee Farm Experience

Movistar Arena, Dg. 61c #26-36, Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia Andes EcoTours
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Get the most out of your visit to Colombia with this two-in-one combo farm tour! Share with real coffee and cocoa farmers as you pick, peel, grind, roast and taste the product of your own labor. This is a hands-on experience spending your day at real, small family farms.

Inclusions: Coffee + Cacao tasting, Private transportation, Entrances to the farms, Use of traditional coffee + cacao processing equipment, Local vegetarian lunch

Exclusions: Gratuities, No hydration included, Coffee bags and cacao bars are available for purchase at the farms

Reviewed By pawaintshit

Andres was knowledgeable, friendly and courteous throughout the entire trip. Our long drive to the Sumpaz paramos went by quickly with our back and forth conversation. Andres speaks better English than I do! haha the started the hike at a very friendly farmers home with arepas and a hot drink. Then we began to hike up into the Sumapaz. Now I am out of shape due to the lockdown, but would hike often before the pandemic. This was a very difficult hike but not because of the terrain but due to altitude. Andres was very patient, but I promise you once you reach the view where you see the wetlands and lakes, it will all be worth it. I can't wait to visit as many paramos as I can during future visits. Any paramo in the Bogota region, I will only use the Andes Ecotour tour company. A few tips: wear hiking shoes, bring a raincoat the weather can change suddenly throughout the day, bring a hat that can protect your face and neck. You are about 13,000 ft above sea level, the sun is very strong at that level so be sure to protect yourself. Also, bring water!

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