Free tour
Free Armed conflict tour in Colombia
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Guru: Wontrip
Registered on 27 April 2020
WonTrip is a team of passionate tour guides and we will show you the most amazing things that Bogotá and Colombia have.
Free reservation and cancellation
Pay-what-you-want tour, no set price, reservation and cancellation are free
Tour description
A unique experience, touring the places where the events that have marked the history of Colombia happened and at the same time knowing the stories of characters that left indelible marks in the country. Jorge Eliécer Gaitán, the Bogotazo, Las Farc, Pablo Escobar, Paramilitaries, Peace Agreements, Palace of Justice, among other facts and important places. This tour perfectly understands the Colombian social reality that is the result of almost 100 years of conflicts. COST: Tour based on donations. People give $ 30,000 pesos or $ 10 dollars per person. The tour may be bilingual (English / Spanish) depending on the people registered.
Highlights
What will we see on this tour?
Meeting point:
Cra 6 1588 Bogot Colombia
In front gold museum, 11am and 3pm EVERYDAY, look for the orange umbrella. Reservations is required.
How much does this tour cost?
Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end the amount they consider appropriate (amounts usually range from €15 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).
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Who is this tour for?
Accessibility
Not suitable for people with reduced mobility.
Groups
Does not accept large group bookings.
Pets
Not suitable for bringing pets.
What should I know?
Minimum attendees
Does not require a minimum number of people to conduct the tour.
Additional costs
The tour does not require payment for entries or additional expenses.
Free cancellation
If you cannot attend the tour, please cancel the reservation, otherwise the guide will be waiting for you.
Payment methods
Cash payment only.




