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La Candelaria, Monserrate and Museums Bogotá Private City Tour

Rated 4.8 Stars, based on 1302 Reviews.
Spend a whole day seeing it all: Colonial houses, fruits, coffee, drug trade and peace process, museums, the whole nine yards! With our private city tour you will have the most complete experiences one could have in Bogotá. Get personalized insights from our expert guide and explore top landmarks of your choice. You’ll be able to choose whether you want it to last 5 or 7 hours with Monserrate, Gold Museum and Botero Museum, or 5 hours with either Monserrate or museums. Join us!
• Historical landmarks in downtown Bogota
• Tick off top attractions including Botero Museum, Gold Museum and Monserrate hill (chosen according to length options)
• A thorough lesson on Colombian recent history: armed conflict, state and peace process
• Local experiences of traditional food tasting: chicha, fruits, sweets and coffee
• A day full of contrasts, experiences and memories of Bogotá
Walking Tour in La Candelaria Bogotá

Rated 4.7 Stars, based on 825 Reviews.
Join us in this amazing free walking tour through Bogotá's downtown district and learn all about the city's history and culture, making friends along the way.
La Candelaria is a creative hot-spot of Bogotá. There’s nothing like it anywhere else in this sprawling city. Art-deco and colonial houses, with baroque churches behind them; the old and the new intermingled in this walking tour Bogotá.
Join one of our guides in the heart of Bogotá and discover what this neighborhood has hidden away. Inscribed in graffiti and mixed in the drinks, you’ll discover Bogotá’s colonial and indigenous past, the roots of Colombian history.
A confluence of culture and conflict can be felt all around, as you follow a trail of graffiti through old city streets. Learn about the impact of Colombian drug trafficking, emerald mafia, and how all lines up with its +50 year old armed conflict. State, drugs, war, guerrillas, trade: a volatile mixture that has often blinded us to the better side of Colombia.
Private Santiago City Half Day Tour

Rated 4.2 Stars, based on 397 Reviews.
Enjoy this 4-hour tour of Chile's capital. Santiago is a dynamic, modern city where colonial mansions sit among soaring skyscrapers, where folk art becomes fashion and Latin and European cultures intertwine. The city is reinventing itself with arts, nightlife, and restaurant scenes that have never been better, making this thriving and sophisticated metropolis into the civic, cultural, and historical nucleus of the country.
Private Santiago 3-Hour Walking Tour

Rated 4.8 Stars, based on 203 Reviews.
Take a 3-hour private guided walking tour of Santiago which introduces you the historical center of the city and surrounding neighborhoods. Get a glimpse of local life while strolling through the Bellavista neighborhood. Walk along Santiago's plazas, commercial center, markets and notable museums and stop by the La Piojera, one of the oldest bars in Santiago.
City tour by Santiago of Chile -A beautiful experience – Half day

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 143 Reviews.
Santiago de Chile is the capital of Chile and where you will have the opportunity to discover and visit the beautiful places of this fascinating city.
Santiago was founded by the spanish conqueror Pedro de Valdivia on February,12, 1541 .
Historics places as Palacio de la Moneda ( Govermment square) , PLaza de Armas, the Cathedral, Santa Lucia Hills among others.
We walk in central and middle-class parks such as Las Condes, Vitacura, and Providencia.
After the tour I will take you to a good typical Chilean food restaurant to taste the great Chilean cuisine.}
Private Tour: Half-Day Santiago Discovery

Rated 4.9 Stars, based on 230 Reviews.
Join this private 5-hour tour of Santiago takes you to explore the main attractions of the city, including a sociocultural look at downtown Santiago. See the governmental palace and Constitution Square linked to the years of the military coup. Visit the historic Plaza de Armas main square, where you're guide will explain the history and its significance. Explore the Central Market featuring various seafood and visit the Fine Arts Museum featuring a permanent exhibition of Chilean art. Take the cable car to San Cristobal hill and enjoy panoramic views. Hotel pickup and drop-off is included. Choose from a morning or afternoon departure.
Changing of Guard La Moneda and Downtown Santiago Tour

Step into Santiago’s past on this 3-hour walking tour through the city’s historic center. Start at La Moneda Palace to witness the Changing of the Guard, then explore Plaza de Armas, the Metropolitan Cathedral, and other iconic landmarks. Stroll through charming streets like Calle Nueva York and discover hidden corners like Casa Colorada, while your guide shares vivid stories from colonial times to the present day.
You’ll see how history and modern life blend as you walk past grand architecture, lively plazas, and bustling streets. The tour ends with sweeping city views from Santa Lucía Hill — the very spot where Santiago was founded.
Ideal for anyone curious about Chile’s past and present, this small-group experience brings Santiago’s contrasts to life.
La Moneda Changing of Guard and Downtown Santiago Private Tour

Explore the heart of Santiago on this small-group walking tour through its historic landmarks and hidden gems. Visit iconic sites like La Moneda Palace, Plaza de Armas, and the Metropolitan Cathedral. Watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony at La Moneda, a centuries-old tradition. Discover charming streets like New York Street and Casa Colorada, and hear fascinating stories about Chile’s colonial past. Your expert guide will bring the city’s rich history and culture to life, sharing anecdotes about Santiago’s evolution from colonial roots to modern-day capital. As you wander, enjoy the beautiful architecture, plazas, and lively atmosphere of Santiago. End with stunning panoramic views from Santa Lucia Hill, a historic site where the city was founded. This 3-hour guided experience gives you an unforgettable look at Santiago’s unique contrasts — where history, culture, and contemporary life collide. Perfect for history buffs and curious explorers alike!
Santiago de Chile Private Walking Tour-5 Hours with Hotel Pick-up

Rated 4.9 Stars, based on 54 Reviews.
Discover the heart of Santiago in a private walking tour tailored for travelers who value comfort, flexibility, and authentic local insights. With ChileVive Tours, you'll explore the city's highlights with a friendly bilingual guide and enjoy the experience in a small, intimate group.
We start at the historic La Moneda Palace and continue through the civic and historic center, passing colonial architecture and key landmarks.
Tour Highlights:
✅ Plaza de Armas – The heart of Santiago, surrounded by iconic buildings like the Metropolitan Cathedral and Central Post Office.
✅ La Moneda Palace – Chile’s presidential palace, with insights into the country’s political history.
✅ Cerro Santa Lucía – A historic hill with panoramic city views, lush gardens, and colonial-era fortifications.
✅ Lastarria and Bellavista Neighborhoods – A bohemian district with art galleries, cafés, and artisan markets.
El Castillo Caves and Paleotithic Art- small groups

Rated 4.9 Stars, based on 22 Reviews.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Visit the caves of El Castillo and Las Monedas, both world heritage caves for their cave paintings
• Walk around the cozy village of Puente Viesgo
• Enjoy the views over the Pas River
SUMMARY
After picking you up at your hotel, we will travel to Puente Viesgo to visit the famous caves of "El Castillo" and "Las Monedas", both World Heritage Sites by UNESCO, 2008.
The "El Castillo" Cave has paintings considered among the oldest preserved in the world. The silhouettes of hands in negative are famous, which according to archaeologists belong to more than 50 different people. Las Monedas cave will offer us beautiful silhouettes drawn in charcoal from the Magdalenian period. This cave also has a high geological value.
Finally, we will take a short walk through the village of Puente Viesgo
Santiago Center Cultural Bike Tour

Rated 5 Stars, based on 46 Reviews.
This tour of Santiago will take you to see the cultural highlights of Santiago Center, like historical monuments, palaces, museums, churches, as well as typical sites in downtown Santiago.
Colonial Bogotá: A Self-Guided Audio Tour of La Candelaria

This tour goes from the Plaza de Bolívar to the Museo de Oro and passes by some of the most important places in Bogotá. You’ll visit the Palacio de Nariño which is the president’s house and you’ll get to see the first observatory built on the American continent. Wander churches and see their collections of religious art, check out the international art collection at the Museo Botero and see exhibits at the Casa de la Moneda – Bogota’s currency museum.
See where the legendary Simón Bolívar escaped death and have a coffee at the Gabriel Garcia Márquez centre. Learn about “El Bogotazo”, a people’s revolt caused by the assassination of Jorge Eliecer Gaitán. Finish at the Gold Museum where you’ll learn about “El Dorado” and see the art of indigenous tribes that lived in Colombia before the Conquistas.
The tour is ready whenever you are. It plays audio automatically at exactly the right time and place using your smartphone's GPS and the VoiceMap mobile app, which also works offline.
Half Day Guided City Tour in Santiago – Small Groups – Multi Language

Rated 4.8 Stars, based on 4 Reviews.
We invite you to visit the city of Santiago, where we will visit the main tourist attractions such as: Palacio de la Moneda, Republica Republica, Blanco Encalada, Cumming, Cousiño Palace, Plaza de Armas, La Catedral, Mercado Central, Mapocho Station , Cerro Santa Lucia, Cerro San Cristobal, Barrio Bellavista, Las Condes and Vitacura.
Small-Group Night City Tour: San Cristobal Hill and Dinner Show

Rated 3.5 Stars, based on 6 Reviews.
Enjoy the nighttime views of Santiago from on-high, among the most principal viewpoints of the city, including San Cristobal Hill. Enjoy traditional Chilean cuisine in one of the most important and innovative culinary centers of the city, with folklore show included. This 4-hour tour is the perfect end to a busy day on the town or for those that just want to take advantage of the exquisite nightlight views that the highest points in the city have to offer. This service can be on shared transportation with a maximum group of 7 persons per vehicle. Yes, we do have face masks. We ask tour participants to please bring their own masks, ideally reusable. As we are an ecological company we prefer not to have to use disposable masks to avoid contamination.
Santiago Evening Bike Tour

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 42 Reviews.
Discover the capital of Chile by night on this guided bike tour through Santiago. Participate in this nocturnal cycle through the city to see it illuminated by lights. Discover the city's highlights in the Santiago Centro and Providencia districts.
Santiago Sightseeing Classic City Tour

Rated 2.3 Stars, based on 8 Reviews.
Discover Santiago, the capital of Chile and home to seven million people. Rapid economic growth has made it one of the most developed cities in South America, establishing a modern urban environment that unites classic and modern architecture. During this tour, see how Chile's rich cultural heritage comes to life through iconic symbols of the city including la Plaza de Armas (the Main Square), Santa Lucia Hill, La Moneda (the Government Palace), the Post Office, and the Santiago Metropolitan Cathedral
Premium Semi-Private Half Day Tour Santiago Highlights

Rated 5 Stars, based on 8 Reviews.
We invite you to discover Santiago, a cosmopolitan city which has become one of South America’s most modern hubs.Described by the international media as a surprising destination, Santiago stands out for being a cosmopolitan and modern city that perfectly combines its traditions with a modern outlook.
Santiago City Experience

Rated 5 Stars, based on 37 Reviews.
Enjoy a 4-hour experience in the city of Santiago. Your personal guide and driver will pick you up from your hotel in Santiago to start the day. You will go to visit the main attractions of the city, such as Cerro San Cristóbal, the 4th largest urban park in the world, where you can see Santiago from above, the Bellavista neighborhood, Plaza Italia, the icon of the social outbreak of the year 2019 in Chile, Lastarria neighborhood and more. During the experience, your expert guide will explain everything about the different advances, about society, at the same time he will reveal the most important milestones in the history and national development of Chile. We invite you to get to know Santiago in a more personal way with your expert guide who will accompany you at all times. Trust our specialized guides who will take you to Santiago City Experience.
Santiago Old Town Highlights Private Guided Walking Tour

Uncover the colonial history and vibrant culture of Santiago’s Old Town, exploring La Moneda Palace, Plaza de Armas, the neoclassical Metropolitan Cathedral, San Francisco Church, and more. Optional: Soak in breathtaking views from Santa Lucía Hill.
Available in English, Spanish, Portuguese languages.
Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests:
2-hour: Old Town Tour
Explore Santiago’s Old Town and see Plaza de Armas, La Moneda Palace, the Metropolitan Cathedral, San Francisco Church and much more.
3-hour: Old Town Tour & Santa Lucía Hill
Explore Santiago’s Old Town and Santa Lucía Hill, see Plaza de Armas, La Moneda Palace, the Metropolitan Cathedral, San Francisco Church and much more.
This private walking tour with Rosotravel unveils the heart of Santiago’s Old Town, where colonial charm meets modern vibrancy. Stroll through historic plazas, admire grand architecture, and hear captivating stories from your Licensed Private Guide.
Museo de la Memoria Walking Tour

Rated 2.5 Stars, based on 5 Reviews.
Museo de la Memoria is a museum located in Santiago, Chile, dedicated to commemorate the victims of human rights violations during the civic-military regime led by Augusto Pinochet between 1973 and 1990. It was inaugurated by former President Michelle Bachelet on January 11, 2010, which formed part of government works celebrating the bicentennial of Chile.