Guided Tour
Guided tours at Casa Museo Tequendama are led by local residents, who until just a few years ago were unaware of the historical, environmental, and cultural value of the area.
With their guidance, now as empowered educational guides, you will learn about the history of the Tequendama Falls and the temporary exhibitions inside the emblematic mansion.
There are two main options for guided tours at Casa Museo Tequendama. On one hand, you can plan your visit with your family group during public opening hours on weekends and holidays; and on the other hand, you can make a reservation to visit us another day of the week with your group as part of a sensitization session.
Learn about our services for school and corporate groups here.
Hours
Weekends and holidays
- 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
- Ticket sales close at 3:30 p.m.
- Free admission for children under eight (8) years old. ID is required and they must be accompanied by an adult.
- We reserve the right of admission.
- Remember to download a QR code reader (if your phone doesn't have one integrated) and bring your headphones.
- You will have the chance to learn about the history of the House, enjoy our temporary and permanent exhibitions, and discover the importance of Tequendama Falls as a cultural and natural heritage site of Colombia. Plus, from the balconies of the Casa Museo, you’ll take the best photo of the Falls!
Send us your payment receipt and purchase reason to: [email protected]
Rates
- Donation of $14,000 per person on weekends and holidays.
- For weekday visits by institutional groups, a minimum of 30 people and a prior reservation are required depending on availability. For more information, send an email to [email protected]
How to get there?
Private vehicle: Click here to open our location on Google Maps and easily get to Casa Museo Tequendama.
Public transportation: From major TransMilenio stations in Bogotá (Portal Norte, Portal ElDorado, Las Aguas Station, and National Museum), take a service to Soacha. Then, use a local bus or taxi toward "El Salto del Tequendama" or "Casa Museo Tequendama."
Resources
Educational tool for school groups: Visitor’s Guide Booklet