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Bogota

Bogotá provides tourists free tour guides

by Adriaan Alsema December 11, 2008

Bogotá authorities begun providing free tours, guided by members of the capital’s own Tourism Police, to help tourists get to know the historical city center.

sponsor:
Colombia Travel Agent – Mantaraya Travel

The two tours start at both 10AM and 2PM all days of the week and last approximately two hours.

According to the city’s Institute for Tourism, the routes are fun for both children, adolescents, adults and elderly.

To join the tours, you do need to subscribe, which can be done by phone or e-mail.

Subscribe by phone

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Subscribe by e-mail

pitcentrohistorico@idt.gov.co
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