Theatron Party-Tour, 20 Clubs, Map, cocktail, bottle, After-party

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Theatron Party-Tour, 20 Clubs, Map, cocktail, bottle, After-party

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A place this big changes the whole idea of a club night. This Theatron Party-Tour turns Bogotá nightlife into a guided circuit through 20 clubs with different music rooms, plus a built-in drinking-games warmup. I like the clear structure: meeting point games first, then a VIP-style entry and a map to help you actually cover the complex instead of wandering.

Two things I really like: the variety (techno, reggaetón, salsa, pop, 80s, rock, IDM, and more) and the social feel of starting with group games at the Mau HiPinto meeting spot. One possible drawback is that this is an all-out party format, so if you want a calm, early night, the long hours and strong nightlife energy may not be your thing.

Key things to know before you go

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20 clubs under one roof, with different music rooms

Warm-up drinking games at the Mau HiPinto meeting point

VIP-style entry and a map to navigate the complex fast

Optional all-in upgrade includes cocktail, bottle, and group perks

Tour ends at 1:30 a.m., but Theatron keeps going until 5 a.m.

5 a.m. afterparty is included for those using the all-in upgrade

Theatron’s 20-Club City: What You’re Really Paying For

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Think of Theatron less like one nightclub and more like a nightlife neighborhood. The tour’s pitch is simple: you get a guided way to hit the full spread of clubs inside a giant complex, with a map and strategic stops so you’re not just stuck in one room.

You’re also paying for the party logistics. With complex that’s essentially a mini-city, the biggest value isn’t only the drinks. It’s the pacing and navigation. You show up at Mau HiPinto at 8 p.m., do an hour of group games, then you shift into Theatron’s maze of rooms. That rhythm matters when you want to cover a lot without losing your group.

And the price can be surprisingly friendly for what you get. The tour is listed at $5 per person, while the all-in upgrade (paid onsite) is 150k COP (about 30 USD). If you go base-price, you’ll still get guided structure and games. If you upgrade, you’re buying time-savings (VIP entry) and the “big night” perks like a cocktail and a group bottle.

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Stop 1 at Mau HiPinto: Drinking Games Before the Main Event

Your night starts at The HiPinto Social Experience Nightlife (Cl. 12b Bis #1-20, Bogotá). The tour kicks off at 8:00 p.m., and the first stop runs about one hour.

At Mau HiPinto, the vibe is built around ice-breaking games and friendly competition: tick-tack shooting, mushroom, beer pong, flip-cup, and more. If you’re traveling solo, this is the main reason to like this tour. You’re thrown into a shared activity early, before you ever reach the huge Theatron crowd.

Also, you’re not just paying for the game tables. You’re paying for momentum. Those games give you a social entry point and help you find your people before the music volume gets turned up to full nightclub mode. Expect other international visitors too, since the meeting point is designed for mixed groups.

One practical consideration: this is an alcohol-involved pregame. If you’re not used to rapid drinking games, set a personal pace and keep water nearby during the hour. You’ll thank yourself later, especially when you’re moving room to room.

VIP Theatron Entrance and the Map Through 19 More Clubs

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Around 9:30 p.m., you move to Theatron (Cl. 58 #10-32, Bogotá). The tour format here is the real showpiece: you get VIP entrances so you avoid lines, plus a route system using a map to guide you through the full set of clubs inside the complex.

The listing highlights perks inside Theatron for the all-in upgrade: a cocktail and a bottle for the group, along with a VIP-style entry experience and liquor-gun style fun inside. Even if you do not upgrade, the tour still focuses on making sure you cover multiple clubs instead of getting stuck in one favorite room.

Here’s why that map matters. Theatron is described as a complex that includes a main plaza with a DJ and even themed areas like churches where you can party. It’s also packed with everyday distractions turned nightlife: fast food, restaurants, vendors, and candy shops. So you can wander forever. The map and guided pacing are how you actually experience it as 20 distinct club stops.

At the tour level, the guided portion is scheduled to wrap around 1:30 a.m. But the building itself stays open until 5 a.m., and that’s where the schedule logic changes. You’re not forced to stop just because the official tour ends.

Music-Lovers’ Route: Techno, Reggaetón, Salsa, and More

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One of the most satisfying parts of this kind of party crawl is that it’s not the same soundtrack repeated 20 times. The tour is built on the idea that each club room inside Theatron has its own music identity, including styles like techno, reggaetón, salsa, pop, 80s music, rock, and IDM.

For you, that means you can “shop” your night by energy level. If one room feels too fast or too aggressive, you’re not trapped. You’ve got another club stop coming. If you want vocals and dance moves, you can angle toward the reggaetón or salsa-style rooms. If you want the cold, electronic drive of techno or IDM, you can lean into those rooms without worrying you’re missing the one track you came for.

It also makes the complex feel like a collection of scenes. The variety prevents party fatigue. After a few hours, you don’t feel like you’re repeating the same night; you feel like you’re traveling across mini-worlds.

Inside Theatron Like It’s a Mini-Town

Theatron’s layout is part of the entertainment. The complex is described as representing a town, with a main plaza and DJ, plus churches and other spaces where people party. Add in food and shopping-like areas (fast food, restaurants, vendors, candy shops), and you get a place that feels bigger than a typical club.

That matters for how you should plan your behavior. A complex like this encourages movement. You’ll see people grabbing snacks, mixing with friends, then disappearing into another room when the beat changes. If you treat it like a standard nightclub (arrive, pick one spot, stay put), you’ll miss the point.

It also means the guided strategy has real value. The tour notes that stops inside are planned so they cover “all of your needs” with strategic stops. I’d treat that as code for: you’ll get time where you can refuel, socialize, and keep dancing without constantly re-figuring your way through a giant interior.

After 1:30 a.m.: The 5 a.m. Afterparty Option

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The guided part finishes at 1:30 a.m., but the building continues operating until 5 a.m. That’s not just extra time for the diehards. It’s an advantage for your group. You can keep dancing without having to commute or find another venue at midnight.

Then comes the early-morning twist: at 5 a.m., there’s an afterparty. The listing states that if you can join, entry for the afterparty is included with the all-in plan.

So you have two ways to think about your night:

  • If you upgrade, you’re buying the “stretch” that runs from late evening into early morning.
  • If you don’t upgrade, you can still stay inside Theatron until it closes (since the building stays open until 5), but you’ll want to verify what’s included for any afterparty add-on based on what you choose on the spot.

Value Math: The $5 Tour Plus the 150k COP All-In Upgrade

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Let’s talk value in practical terms, because there are two price realities here.

Base tour price: $5 per person. What you get at that level is the guided structure and drinking games at the meeting point. For many people, that alone is worth it in a city where nightlife can be hard to navigate without local help. You’re not only “going out,” you’re getting a plan.

All-in upgrade: 150k COP (about 30 USD). This is the package that adds the big-ticket perks inside Theatron: drinking games before the club (as part of that package), entrance to Theatron, a cocktail inside, a bottle for the group, and the map for the 20 clubs. The listing also says this package is only available onsite at the 20 clubs, meaning you decide when you’re already in the flow of the night.

You should consider the upgrade if:

  • you hate lines and want VIP-style entry right away
  • you’re going with friends (a group bottle is easier to justify)
  • you want the guided “cover it all” plan without thinking about logistics

You might skip it if:

  • you prefer to buy your own drinks
  • you’d rather keep things flexible and not lock into the full all-in format

A note on what’s not included: the listing lists fireworks, medical insurance & party guides, party-bus style items, and water-gun-with-alcohol concepts as not included. So if your mental picture includes extra spectacle or bus-party perks, treat that as something to confirm with the operator when you’re there.

Who This Tour Suits (and Who Should Skip It)

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This is a match for you if you want a high-energy, social nightlife experience and you like the idea of hitting multiple music rooms in one night. It also works well if you’re meeting people: the tour starts with shared drinking games at Mau HiPinto, and the group size is capped at 40 travelers, which is large enough to feel lively but small enough that guides can manage the flow.

It may not be your best choice if:

  • you want a quiet evening, early bedtime, or lots of downtime
  • you’re sensitive to alcohol-centered party games
  • you prefer staying in one favorite club rather than moving between many

Also, if you’re the “plan everything” type, you’ll like that there are set times: meeting at 8 p.m., Theatron around 9:30 p.m., tour wrap around 1:30 a.m., and then the 5 a.m. afterparty option if you’re using the all-in plan.

Practical Tips for a Smooth Night in Bogotá

Here are the things I’d plan around, based on how this night is built.

1) Wear walking-friendly shoes. You’re moving between rooms and likely into areas like the main plaza and themed spaces. Comfortable footwear keeps the night fun instead of painful.

2) Pace your pregame. That first hour at Mau HiPinto includes games like beer pong and flip-cup. Keep your pace so you can enjoy Theatron’s multiple rooms instead of slowing down early.

3) Use the map mindset even if you think you know the layout. The complex is huge and described like a town. The guided map route is part of why the tour can actually cover the “20 clubs” promise.

4) Have some cash or a clear way to pay onsite for the all-in package. The all-in deal is said to be available only onsite at the 20 clubs. If you’re doing the upgrade, you’ll want payment ready.

5) Look out for the guide names that get mentioned a lot. In the praise I saw, staff names like Maria and Mao show up with frequent compliments for keeping people cared for and feeling at home quickly. That’s a good sign. When you find a guide you click with, stick close during transitions.

Should You Book the Theatron Party-Tour?

Book it if you want one guided plan for a massive nightclub complex, with drinking games + a multi-room club route and an option to roll into the 5 a.m. afterparty. It’s especially good value when you compare the base tour’s low price to the effort of doing Theatron on your own.

Skip it if you’re chasing a calm, culture-heavy evening or you don’t want alcohol games as your start. Also skip if you’re looking for a normal pub crawl vibe with quick stops and light dancing. This is a full nightclub night with multiple styles and a long finish window.

If your priority is variety (different music rooms), social energy, and not wasting time wandering, this is one of the most direct ways to do Bogotá nightlife at full speed.

FAQ

What time does the tour start?

It starts at 8:00 p.m. at The HiPinto Social Experience Nightlife.

Where is the meeting point and where does it end?

The meeting point is The HiPinto Social Experience Nightlife (Cl. 12b Bis #1-20, Bogotá). The tour ends at Theatron (Cl. 58 #10-32, Bogotá).

How long is the experience?

It’s listed as about 7 hours. The guided tour finishes around 1:30 a.m., and Theatron stays open until 5 a.m.

What happens at the first stop?

At Mau HiPinto you join drinking games for about 1 hour, such as tick-tack shooting, mushroom, beer pong, and flip-cup. Admission for this stop is included.

What does the all-in package include and how much is it?

The all-inclusive package is 150k COP (about 30 USD) and is paid onsite. It includes drinking games before the club, entrance to Theatron, a cocktail inside Theatron, a bottle for the group, a map of the 20 clubs, and the Theatron Tour. It also includes entrance for the 5 a.m. afterparty.

Does the tour include VIP entry to Theatron?

VIP entry to Theatron is listed as included in the all-in package.

Can I cancel for a refund?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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