Explore Bogotá’s hidden gems with 13 tastings, local games, and expert guides on this immersive craft beer and food tour.
Explore Bogotá’s hidden gems with 13 tastings, local games, and expert guides on this immersive craft beer and food tour.
- Parque de los Periodistas Gabriel Garcia Marquez - The tour kicks off near Plazoleta de La Pola, where participants enter a traditional cultural house for an initial tasting paired with a classic Colombian bar game — offering a delightful and genuine introduction to the lesser-known side of La Candelaria.
- Las Aguas - A brief stroll leads to…
- Parque de los Periodistas Gabriel Garcia Marquez - The tour kicks off near Plazoleta de La Pola, where participants enter a traditional cultural house for an initial tasting paired with a classic Colombian bar game — offering a delightful and genuine introduction to the lesser-known side of La Candelaria.
- Las Aguas - A brief stroll leads to an exploration of authentic Colombian street snacks — artisanal bites cherished by locals, rich in flavor and tradition, not typically found in guidebooks.
- Monumento a La Pola - The journey continues toward the historic Chorro de Quevedo area, the birthplace of Bogotá. Here, visitors discover hidden spots dedicated to Colombia’s ancestral drinks — recipes preserved through centuries and still crafted today — sampling the country’s most legendary flavors.
- Barrio La Candelaria - La Candelaria is vibrant with culture, and craft beer is a significant part of that vibrancy. Near the Casa de Poesía Silva, participants enter cozy bars where rock music blends with rare independent Colombian brews — the kind of hidden gems not marked on any tourist map.
- Plazoleta del Rosario - The tour ventures into La Candelaria’s narrow callejones — secret alleys where local venues unite people over food, drinks, and fresh ideas. Participants join locals for another round of tastings and the kind of spontaneous conversations that make Bogotá unforgettable.
- Luis Angel Arango Library - Around the Biblioteca Luis Ángel Arango, participants slip into local spots favored by students — alive with live Colombian rhythms — for a round of bolirana, the beloved frog-toss bar game that transforms strangers into teammates and any travel group into instant friends.
- Plaza de Bolivar de Bogota - The tour concludes near the main square in one of Bogotá’s classic old shopping arcades, where a hidden salsa venue comes to life after dark. The final tastings, live Colombian rhythms, and a last toast to end the night — 13 flavors, new friends, and a story to cherish.

- Local guide
- 13 food & drink tastings
- Bottled water
- Alcoholic beverages
- Snacks
- Traditional Colombian bar game (Tejo or Bolirana)
- Local guide
- 13 food & drink tastings
- Bottled water
- Alcoholic beverages
- Snacks
- Traditional Colombian bar game (Tejo or Bolirana)
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities
- Additional food & drinks beyond the 13 tastings
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities
- Additional food & drinks beyond the 13 tastings
Greetings to all beer enthusiasts—Behind the Pint offers a craft beer and culinary walking tour through La Candelaria, the historic center of Bogotá. Over the course of four hours, participants will explore cobblestone streets and colonial plazas, uncovering a side of the city that most tourists miss.
Savor 13 specially selected tastings—from independent…
Greetings to all beer enthusiasts—Behind the Pint offers a craft beer and culinary walking tour through La Candelaria, the historic center of Bogotá. Over the course of four hours, participants will explore cobblestone streets and colonial plazas, uncovering a side of the city that most tourists miss.
Savor 13 specially selected tastings—from independent Colombian craft breweries to traditional spirits—each accompanied by regional snacks from beloved local eateries.
During the tour, engage in traditional Colombian bar games like Tejo and Bolirana, and discover hidden salsa venues as night falls.
What makes this tour unique? The guides are not only locals but also professional historians and gastronomy experts, providing deeper insights into every story and flavor.
Music genres such as cumbia, vallenato, salsa, and champeta enhance the experience, along with stories of history, legends, and street art.
This is more than just a beer tour; it’s an exploration of Bogotá’s culture—one sip at a time.
- Minimum drinking age is 18 years (Colombia). Valid ID required.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.