The question that lead us to design our experiences is ¿why do travelers who visits Bogotá, think about Monserrate, Candelaria and Paloquemao as the local life, when our daily life are the neighborhoods and their hidden places that us and our friends visits in our free time?.We realized that the power of the cities goes beyond their iconic and emblematic builds while discovering and enjoying modern places. In this experience we will walk through Chapinero, while we visit 6 hidden places, each one with a different concept and where you will have the opportunity to have a tasting of their products and also to talk with the owners of these sites.1. A Fruit Bar: For a sensorial fruit experience with colombian fruits.2. A workshop Tea: For a taste of Colombian Tea.5. A Vegetarian restaurant: For super tasty toasts. 4. A Publisher/Bookstore: To see independent writers.5. A Cafe: To drink coffee in a literary coffee.6. A Local pub: To finish our experience with craft beer.
Take a trip into 'The New York Times’ much-loved “36 Hours” travel column in one day! Inspired by tips from Times journalists and local experts, celebrate the mix of Gothic, Art Nouveau and Brutalist buildings in the city and go behind the scenes at the locals' favorite Italian restaurant. Then taste delicious local cuisine, craft beer and Moravian wine at a trendy bistro. Our adventure will continue as we cross the river to explore a pretty, lesser known neighborhood with hidden cafes, jazz clubs and wine bars. Our final stop will be at a 17th-century villa turned museum to talk architecture, cinema and cake!New York Times Exclusives:Behind-the-Scenes Access: Take a behind-the-scenes kitchen tour with a chef at La Bottega LinkaHands-on Element: Write with a quill or have a go at printing books the old fashioned way like the nuns did at St. Agnes MonasteryLocal Interactions: Take a tour with an expert through the Werich Villa, the former home of a Czech actor