Private Monserrate Half Day Tour
Overview
Meeting at the base of Monserrate, travelers will choose between two transport options to reach the summit: the teleferico (aerial tramway) or the funicular. Both choices promise fantastic sights en route to the top and breathtaking panoramic views of Bogotá.
- 🏔️ At the summit, ample time is provided to wander through markets and gift shops featuring hand-made souvenirs from across Colombia.
- 🕍 Visitors can explore the stunning 17th-century Monserrate Monastery and its El Señor Caído (“The Fallen Lord”) shrine.
- 🚡 For the return journey, participants may again select either the teleferico or funicular to enjoy wonderful views on the way down.
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Pickup included
- Monserrate Transport - Teleferico and Funicular (aerial tramway and train)
- Private Bilingual Guide
- Monserrate Tour
- Entrance Fees
- Personal expenses and tips
- Experiences and transportation not mentioned in the plan
- Lunch, Meals and drinks not mentioned in the plan
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Mount MonserrateYou’ll be collected from your accommodation in and be driven to the base of this mountain on the eastern side of Bogota. Once here you’ll decide on which form of transport to take to the top of this sacred mountain; the teleferico (aerial tramway) or the funicular. Regardless of which way you choose, you are almost guaranteed fantastic sites on the way up, and of course, once you’re on the summit the panoramic view of the city is quite breathtaking.
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Mount MonserrateYou’ll be collected from your accommodation in and be driven to the base of this mountain on the eastern side of Bogota. Once here you’ll decide on which form of transport to take to the top of this sacred mountain; the teleferico (aerial tramway) or the funicular. Regardless of which way you choose, you are almost guaranteed fantastic sites on the way up, and of course, once you’re on the summit the panoramic view of the city is quite breathtaking. At the top, you’ll have plenty of time to wander through the markets and gift shops full of hand-made souvenirs from different parts of the country. You’ll also explore the beautiful 17th-century Monserrate Monastery with El Señor Caído (“The Fallen Lord”) shrine. Before making your way back down the hill to your waiting transportation, you'll be able to choose once again to take the teleferico (aerial tramway) or the funicular for the wonderful views.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.