
Not a Tour. A Vibe.
It’s not a tour. It’s del parche— Colombian slang for "the friend group", "the squad", "the vibe", "the spontaneous plan that turns into something unforgettable". We connect travelers with local artists, cooks, dancers, and legends shaping Colombia from the inside out.
Featured Experiences
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Beginner Reggaeton & Urban Dance Class – Bogotá
Regular price $90.000,00 COPRegular priceUnit price / per -
Beginner Salsa Class – Bogotá
Regular price $90.000,00 COPRegular priceUnit price / per -
Spirits of Colombia – Bogotá
Regular price $150.000,00 COPRegular priceUnit price / per
Small Groups. Real Moments.
Zero Tourist Traps.
FAQ
What is Del Parche?
Del Parche is Colombian slang for "the friend group", "the boys". We're a collective of locals and creatives hosting real, small-group experiences that feel more like a weekend with friends than a formal tour.
What kind of experiences do you offer?
We host everything from salsa nights and street food tastings to art crawls and chill daytime hangs. Think: the stuff you'd do if you had a friend in town who knew what was up.
Is this a tour?
Not really. We keep it small and spontaneous. No buses, no flags, no megaphones—just good people and better plans.
If it's community driven, why do you charge for this?
Because behind every experience is a local host—an artist, dancer, cook, or creative chasing their dream and sharing their culture. Your booking helps them make a living doing what they love, while showing you a side of Colombia most tourists never see. No corporations, no big tour companies—just real people building something meaningful, one unforgettable experience at a time.
Do I need to speak Spanish?
Nope. Many of our hosts speak English (and we always let you know), but you’ll hear plenty of Spanish. It’s part of the charm.
How do I book?
Just head to the experiences page, choose something that looks fun, and check out. You’ll get the details by email or WhatsApp after.
What’s the vibe like?
It depends on the day—but always friendly, casual, and low-pressure. You might end up dancing, laughing over empanadas, or making new friends.
What if I’m solo?
Pull up. A lot of people come alone, and it usually turns into one big friend group by the end of the night.
Where do these happen?
Mostly in Bogotá for now in La Candelaria but also in local, non-touristy spots.

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