Excursion to the Salt Cathedral and Town of Zipaquirá, Bogotá.

Lose yourself in the captivating underground wonders of the Salt Cathedral and immerse in the charming colonial town of Zipaquirá near Bogotá, Colombia.

Nestled in the highlands near Bogotá, the Salt Cathedral and the charming town of Zipaquirá offer a captivating excursion for visitors. Exploring the underground cathedral’s remarkable salt sculptures and immersing oneself in Zipaquirá’s colonial streets promise an unforgettable cultural experience. With private transportation, a bilingual guide, and a traditional lunch included, this tour provides a hassle-free way to discover the region’s natural and architectural wonders. Whether you’re seeking a unique adventure or a deeper connection with Colombia’s heritage, this excursion holds the key to an unforgettable day.

Key Points

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  • Explore the underground Salt Cathedral, a Roman Catholic church with architectural features like cross-shaped naves, altars, and salt statues.
  • Discover the charming town of Zipaquirá, known for its colorful colonial houses, plazas, and markets, offering insights into local culture.
  • Enjoy a traditional lunch, learning about the regional cuisine as part of the excursion.
  • The excursion offers private transportation, admission tickets, a bilingual guide, and insurance, starting from $155 per person.
  • The excursion is not wheelchair accessible, but strollers are welcome, and comfortable shoes are recommended for the moderate physical activity involved.

Overview of the Excursion

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The excursion takes travelers to the historic Salt Cathedral and charming town of Zipaquirá, located just outside Bogotá, Colombia.

Priced from $155 per person, the tour includes private transportation, tickets, a bilingual guide, lunch, and insurance. It’s limited to a maximum of 15 travelers per group.

The meeting point is in central Bogotá, where participants gather at Hostal Casa Dreamer Bogotá before embarking on the excursion. The tour returns to the original meeting point at the end.

While not wheelchair accessible, the experience is suitable for most travelers, including those with strollers.

Meeting and Pickup Details

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Participants gather inside Hostal Casa Dreamer Bogotá, the meeting point located at Cra. 3 #12f-28 in Bogotá, Colombia. There, shared tours await them. Once the group is assembled, they’ll embark on their excursion to the Salt Cathedral and town of Zipaquirá.

| Meeting Point | Pickup Location | End Point |

|—————|—————–|———–|

| Hostal Casa Dreamer Bogotá | Cra. 3 #12f-28, Bogotá, Colombia | Returns to the meeting point |

The tour includes private transportation, tickets, a bilingual guide, lunch, and insurance. With a maximum of 15 travelers per tour, the excursion is accessible for most participants, though not wheelchair-friendly.

Accessibility Information

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This excursion isn’t wheelchair accessible, but strollers are welcome.

Most travelers can participate in this activity, though there are a few considerations:

  • The salt cathedral and the town of Zipaquirá involve some walking on uneven surfaces.

  • There are stairs and inclines throughout the site.

  • Visitors should wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for moderate physical activity.

  • Those with mobility issues may find certain areas challenging.

  • The tour is generally suitable for most visitors, but those with concerns should inquire about specific accessibility needs.

Excursion Highlights

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Visitors explore the captivating Salt Cathedral, an underground Roman Catholic church carved directly into the salt mines. The cathedral’s striking architectural design features cross-shaped naves, altars, and statues crafted from the gleaming salt deposits.

After the cathedral tour, travelers discover the charming town of Zipaquirá. Colorful colonial houses, plazas, and local markets provide a glimpse into Colombian culture. Guests enjoy a traditional lunch, learning about regional cuisine.

The excursion offers a unique opportunity to experience the country’s natural and cultural wonders, leaving lasting memories for all who embark on this adventure.

Pricing and Inclusions

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The excursion to the Salt Cathedral and town of Zipaquirá is priced from $155.00 per person, though the exact cost may vary depending on the group size.

This price includes:

  • Private transportation

  • Admission tickets

  • Bilingual guide

  • Lunch

  • Insurance

The tour is limited to a maximum of 15 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience.

Participants will meet at the designated meeting point and return to the same location at the end of the excursion.

The tour is stroller accessible, though not wheelchair friendly.

Booking and Cancellation Policy

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Customers receive confirmation at the time of booking for the excursion to the Salt Cathedral and town of Zipaquirá.

This tour offers a flexible cancellation policy – travelers can cancel up to 24 hours before the experience starts for a full refund. The "reserve now, pay later" option provides added flexibility.

With a maximum group size of 15 travelers, the excursion ensures a personalized experience.

Regardless of the booking method, customers can expect a seamless reservation process and the opportunity to explore the captivating Salt Cathedral and charming town of Zipaquirá at their own pace.

Reviews and Ratings

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With a stellar 5.0-star rating from Viator and Tripadvisor, the excursion to the Salt Cathedral and town of Zipaquirá has received overwhelmingly positive reviews.

Based on the total of 2 reviews, travelers have praised the experience, highlighting:

  • The knowledgeable bilingual guide

  • The inclusion of private transportation, tickets, lunch, and insurance

  • The breathtaking views and impressive architecture of the Salt Cathedral

  • The opportunity to explore the charming town of Zipaquirá

  • The efficient and well-organized tour logistics

No reviews have rated the experience below 5 stars, indicating an exceptional level of customer satisfaction.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Is Photography Allowed Inside the Salt Cathedral?

Photography is allowed inside the Salt Cathedral, but visitors should be respectful and avoid using flash. Some areas may have restrictions, so it’s best to follow the guide’s instructions during the tour.

Can I Purchase Souvenirs at the Site?

Yes, you can purchase souvenirs at the Salt Cathedral site. The tour includes time to explore the local shops and find unique gifts and mementos from your visit to this iconic Colombian attraction.

What Is the Dress Code for the Excursion?

The dress code for the excursion is casual and comfortable. Participants should wear walking shoes, as the tour involves some light hiking. Bringing a jacket or sweater is recommended, as the cathedral can be cool.

Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks?

You can’t bring your own food and drinks. The excursion includes lunch, so there’s no need to pack anything extra. Just bring a small backpack or day bag for any personal items.

Is There an Age Limit for Participating in the Tour?

There’s no age limit for this tour. Most travelers can participate, though it’s not wheelchair accessible. Children can join with a stroller.

The Sum Up

Set out on a remarkable journey to the Salt Cathedral and the charming town of Zipaquirá near Bogotá. This private excursion offers a personalized experience, with transportation, admission, a bilingual guide, lunch, and insurance included. Explore the stunning underground cathedral and learn about the local culture of Zipaquirá’s picturesque colonial streets, all for $155 per person.