Some nights in Bogota are just dinner and a drink. This one is different. Kick off your evening with bolirana, a traditional Colombian game that works as the perfect icebreaker – easy to pick up, surprisingly competitive, and a great way to settle in before the real fun begins.
At 7:00 pm, a professional salsa instructor takes the floor. No experience needed. You will learn basic steps and combinations adapted to all levels, and by the end of the hour you will be moving to the rhythm in a way that feels completely natural. Salsa is not just a dance in Colombia – it is a language, and this is your crash course.
Then comes tejo. Declared a National Intangible Cultural Heritage of Colombia in 2019, this is one of the country's most beloved traditions – and one of the most fun things you can do on a night out. The goal is to launch a heavy metal disc across the court and hit small gunpowder targets called mechas. When you nail it, they explode. The crowd reacts. You will want to go again.
A welcome drink and house snack are included, so the only thing you need to bring is the right attitude. This experience works for solo travellers, couples, families, and groups – anyone looking for an active, authentic, and genuinely entertaining night in Bogota.