Imagine stepping into Bogotá’s lively nightlife, where pulsating rhythms and colorful dance floors beckon at every turn. For those looking to combine a bit of culture, movement, and local flavor, the Bogota Salsa Night tour offers a lively five-hour adventure for $136 per person. Led by enthusiastic local guides, you’ll visit three top salsa clubs, learn basic dance moves, and enjoy live performances—perfect for beginners and seasoned dancers alike.
Two aspects stand out immediately. First, the personalized experience with guides teaching you how to dance salsa, which means you won’t just be a passive observer—you’ll be trying your hand on the dance floor yourself. Second, the tour’s focus on local venues gives you a taste of Bogotá’s authentic salsa scene, far from overly touristy spots. A possible consideration is that the order of club visits might change depending on availability, so flexibility is key.
This experience is ideal if you love dance, want to experience Bogotá’s nightlife with a cultural twist, or simply wish to try something active and fun after a day of sightseeing. It’s perfect for travelers who enjoy lively atmospheres and are open to a bit of learning and dancing.
Key Points

- Authentic nightclub visits: Explore Bogotá’s top salsa venues like Salsa Camará, El Goce Pagano, and Quiebracanto.
- Learn from local guides: Friendly instructors will teach you salsa basics, making the night accessible for all levels.
- Cultural immersion: Discover Colombian salsa’s history, roots, and cultural importance while enjoying regional spirits like Aguardiente.
- Live entertainment: Cap off the night with captivating live performances by local musicians or dancers.
- Small group size: Limited to 8 participants, ensuring personalized attention and a friendly atmosphere.
- Flexible booking: Reserve now, pay later, and cancel up to 24 hours in advance for peace of mind.
An In-Depth Look at Bogota Salsa Night

If you’re eager to see Bogotá from a different angle, this tour offers a full evening of fun, music, and dance. Starting with a dance lesson, you’ll be guided by experienced local instructors who will teach you the basic steps of salsa. We loved how approachable the guides were—no prior dance experience is necessary, and their encouragement made even the most hesitant feel confident.
The learning component is not just about moves; it’s also about understanding the cultural significance of salsa in Colombia. Your guides share insights into salsa’s evolution and its deep roots in Colombian life. We found this added layer of understanding made the dance even more meaningful, connecting us to Bogotá’s vibrant social fabric.
After the lesson, the real fun begins as you club hop through Bogotá’s popular salsa venues. The itinerary includes visits to three renowned spots: Salsa Camará, El Goce Pagano, and Quiebracanto. However, the order may vary depending on availability, which is worth keeping in mind. Each club boasts a unique atmosphere—some more lively and packed, others more relaxed and intimate.
The clubs themselves are lively spaces filled with locals and travelers alike. Expect infectious beats, energetic dancers, and a welcoming vibe—your guides will introduce you to friendly locals, making it easier to get into the spirit of the evening. One review noted, “Dancing with locals was the highlight—everyone was friendly and eager to share the rhythm.”
During the evening, you’ll also get to sample traditional Colombian spirits like Aguardiente. We appreciated how this added a cultural flavor to the night, giving us a taste of Colombia’s spirited drinking traditions in a social setting.
The live performances at the end of the night are a real treat—skilled musicians or dancers take the stage, elevating the experience and igniting your passion for salsa. We found these performances to be professional and captivating, a true highlight that left us with a sense of Bogotá’s cultural vibrancy.
Throughout the experience, practical details like private round-trip transfers and insurance provide peace of mind. The small group size ensures a more intimate, personalized experience—rather than being just another tourist, you’ll feel like you’re part of a lively local celebration.
For those concerned about comfort, remember to wear comfortable shoes, as you’ll be dancing and on your feet for much of the evening. Also, bringing your ID or passport is necessary, which is standard for participating in activities involving alcohol.
One minor consideration is timing; the tour lasts five hours, so it’s best suited for travelers with flexible evenings. Since it’s only available Thursday through Saturday, those days are your best bet to enjoy this lively night out.
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Why This Tour Works for Different Travelers

If you’re a dance enthusiast or just curious about salsa, this tour offers a welcoming environment to learn and dance along with locals. It’s perfect if you want to see Bogotá’s nightlife beyond typical bars, experiencing authentic venues with a lively crowd. It’s also a great choice for travelers eager to learn about Colombian culture through music and dance, and for those who enjoy live performances.
However, if your primary goal is sightseeing without physical activity or nightlife, this might not be your best fit. Also, those traveling on a tight schedule should consider how the five-hour duration fits into their plans.
The Bogota Salsa Night is a fantastic way to combine cultural learning, active fun, and social interaction, all within the energetic backdrop of Bogotá’s night scene. It’s a lively, authentic experience that leaves you with not just memories but new skills and a deeper appreciation for Colombian salsa.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is transportation included?
Yes, private round-trip transfers are included, making the experience hassle-free and comfortable from start to finish.
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $136 per person, which covers entrance fees, guides, insurance, and transportation. The value comes from the combination of dance instruction, club visits, and live entertainment.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately five hours, but check specific starting times when booking, as they may vary.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended since you’ll be dancing and on your feet. Casual attire suitable for a lively night out is ideal.
Can I participate if I’ve never danced salsa before?
Absolutely. The guides will teach you the basics, making it accessible whether you’re a beginner or more experienced.
Are there any age restrictions?
Yes, the tour is only available for those 18 and over, since alcohol is served and legal drinking age in Colombia is 18.
What is included in the tour?
Includes private transfers, entrance fees, local guides for dancing, insurance, and the opportunity to enjoy live performances.
Are meals or drinks included?
No, meals and drinks are not included, but you can purchase traditional spirits like Aguardiente during the tour.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility for your travel plans.
To sum it up, Bogotá’s Salsa Night offers a lively, authentic look at Colombia’s dance culture blended with social fun and music. It’s perfect for travelers eager to get moving, learn a new skill, or simply enjoy Bogotá’s night scene with friendly locals. The guided club hops, dance lessons, and live entertainment create a memorable evening that goes beyond typical nightlife, giving you a genuine taste of Colombian energy and rhythm. Whether you’re a dance novice or a rhythm connoisseur, this tour provides a spirited, engaging way to spend an evening in Bogotá.
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