REVIEW · BOGOTA
Theatron Party-Tour, 20 Clubs, Map, cocktail, bottle, After-party
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Bogotá knows how to party, and this one is wild. You get a map for Theatron’s 20-club complex, a guided night of dancing, plus an included afterparty that runs as late as 5 a.m.
Two things I really like: the tour is built around structured stops (so you don’t lose the group), and the atmosphere is meant to feel like a whole town inside one massive venue. I also loved seeing staff names like Maria and Mao come up in the same way again and again: taking care of the group and keeping the vibe moving.
One drawback to think about: the low listed price is not the same thing as the full party package. If you want VIP perks like the cocktail and group bottle, you’ll need to add the all-inclusive option onsite.
In This Review
- Key points before you go
- What makes the Theatron Party-Tour a different kind of night out
- Your night starts at HiPinto: pregames and icebreakers
- Entering Theatron: a venue that feels like a whole town
- The 20-club map: how you’ll cover so much space
- Music variety: techno, reggaetón, salsa, and more in one night
- VIP and drinks: what the all-inclusive package is really buying you
- Timing: from 8 p.m. to late-night afterparty at 5 a.m.
- What’s included vs. not included (so there are no surprises)
- Practical tips to make this mega-club night work for you
- Who should book the Theatron Party-Tour
- Should you book the Theatron Party-Tour?
- FAQ
- What time does the Theatron Party-Tour start?
- How long is the experience?
- Where do we meet for the start of the tour?
- Where does the tour end?
- What’s included in the all-inclusive 150k COP package?
- Is VIP entry included?
- What happens at 5 a.m.?
- Can I cancel and get a refund?
Key points before you go

- 20 clubs in one place, each with different music styles from techno to reggaetón and more
- Guided stops with a map, designed to keep you hitting every area instead of wandering
- On-site all-inclusive value: VIP entry, a cocktail inside Theatron, and a group bottle
- Pregame drinking games at the HiPinto meeting spot with a mix of games and people
- Night doesn’t end at 1:30 a.m.: Theatron is open until 5, with an afterparty included at 5 a.m.
- Group size caps at 40, which helps the guide keep track of everyone
What makes the Theatron Party-Tour a different kind of night out
Most club nights in Bogotá are pick-a-spot and hope for the best. This one is more like a guided crawl through a single mega-venue that’s laid out like a small town.
Theatron is described as the biggest club in the western hemisphere, and it’s not just size for show. Inside, you’ll find places to eat, vendor areas, candy shops, and even themed spaces like churches where the party keeps going. That mix is part of the magic: you’re dancing, but you’re also moving through a whole mini-world.
The tour format helps you get more variety in less time. You’re not stuck in one room all night, and you’re not guessing which corners are worth your energy.
Your night starts at HiPinto: pregames and icebreakers

The tour kicks off at 8:00 p.m. at The HiPinto Social Experience, at Cl. 12b Bis #1-20 in Bogotá. It’s a nightlife area, and it’s also near public transportation, which matters if you want an easy way back or forward later.
Before Theatron, you’ll do drinking games with the group. Expect games like tick-tack shooting, mushroom, beer pong, and flip-cup. The point here isn’t just drinking. It’s a fast way to meet people, get comfortable, and start moving as a group instead of standing around at a bar wondering what happens next.
If you’re coming solo, this is the part that makes the night feel social right away. You can join in, laugh off the chaos, and then roll into the main venue with momentum.
Entering Theatron: a venue that feels like a whole town

The main stop is Theatron, the big complex that holds 20 clubs under one roof. The tour uses a map to guide you through the different spaces inside, so you’ll actually see what the venue is doing rather than only catching one or two rooms.
The tour format also leans into convenience. There’s mention of VIP entrances at Theatron, including an advantage that avoids lines. There are also small perks inside tied to the all-inclusive package, like liquor guns.
Inside Theatron, the experience is more layered than a normal club. There are fast food spots, restaurants, vendors, and candy shops, so you can grab something without leaving the building. The layout is designed so you can hop from area to area while still staying in party mode.
The 20-club map: how you’ll cover so much space

A map is the secret weapon here. Without it, a place this size turns into “I’ll explore later” and then you never do. With the guided flow, you follow strategic stops through most of the 20 clubs instead of just drifting.
One practical benefit: different music styles are spread across different club areas. Since you’re moving as a group, you’re more likely to hit your preferred vibe than if you spend an hour in the first room and then miss everything else.
The tour guidance also helps with pacing. Even though you’ll be dancing, the night is organized to keep you from exhausting yourself too early. For a big venue night, that structure is worth something.
Music variety: techno, reggaetón, salsa, and more in one night

Theatron’s biggest selling point is variety. Each club has a different sound, with styles listed like techno, reggaetón, salsa, pop, 80s music, rock, and IDM.
That matters because your energy changes as the night moves forward. Early on you might want more pulse-driven music like techno or club-focused sounds. Later, you might switch into something more sing-along friendly like pop, salsa, or reggaetón.
The tour’s movement across clubs makes those switches easier. You’re not stuck waiting for DJ changes or hoping the next track matches your mood. You just go where the vibe is supposed to be.
VIP and drinks: what the all-inclusive package is really buying you
Here’s where value depends on what you choose. The tour lists a low entry price (it’s shown as $5.00 per person), but the big perks are tied to an all-inclusive package you buy onsite at the 20 clubs.
With the all-inclusive option costing 150,000 COP (around 30 USD), you get the fun stuff that usually costs extra on club nights. That includes:
- drinking games before the club
- entrance to Theatron
- a cocktail inside Theatron
- a bottle for the group
- a map of the 20 clubs
- the guided Theatron tour
- and an afterparty option at 5 a.m. for those who want to continue
The “why it’s worth it” part is simple. In a giant venue like this, the add-ons stack quickly: entry fees, VIP upgrades, and the kind of drinks that make groups happy. If you’re planning to party anyway, the all-inclusive package is a way to avoid piecemeal spending.
Also, the tour notes VIP entry advantages like skipping lines, plus details like liquor guns inside when the package is included. If you care about maximizing time on the dance floor instead of dealing with access lines, that’s a real benefit.
If you’re not buying the package, then what you’re really paying for is the guided movement plus the pregame drinking games. So before you go hard on budgeting, decide which version of the night you want: guided party night, or guided party night with VIP-style perks and group drinks.
Timing: from 8 p.m. to late-night afterparty at 5 a.m.

The meeting time is 8:00 p.m. at HiPinto. The full experience runs around 7 hours on average. The tour flow is described as finishing at 1:30 a.m., but Theatron itself stays open until 5 a.m.
The afterparty at 5 a.m. is included for people who choose to continue. That’s a key detail: you’re not forced to stay, but you’ll have the option if you’re still standing and still feeling social.
This timing also shapes what kind of night to pack. Comfortable shoes are a must, and you’ll want a plan for how you’ll handle the late hours after you’ve already been moving for hours.
What’s included vs. not included (so there are no surprises)

To keep expectations clean, here’s how the inclusions are described. The basic tour includes:
- drinking games at the meeting point
- guided tour
The all-inclusive package is where you get the bigger party elements inside Theatron, including the cocktail and group bottle, plus VIP entrance.
Some items listed as not included are things like fireworks, medical insurance and party guides, a chiva rumbera party bus, water guns with alcohol, and a party truck all-you-can-drink hour.
That’s useful because it tells you the tour is focused on the core club-hopping experience, not on covering every party gadget imaginable.
Practical tips to make this mega-club night work for you
First, treat the map like your ticket to variety. If you drift off, you can lose the rhythm of the tour, and Theatron is big enough that “I’ll catch up” can become “I’m off schedule.”
Second, pace your drinking. You’ll have pregames with games like beer pong and flip-cup, then you’ll keep going inside. If you want to actually enjoy multiple music areas, you need enough stamina to keep dancing, not just enough courage to keep drinking.
Third, use the crowd size to your advantage. The maximum group size is 40 travelers, which is large enough for energy but small enough for the guides to keep track of people. That’s why the guided structure matters. If you want less chaos, this cap helps.
Fourth, if you’re sensitive to noise and late nights, keep that in mind. This is a full party setup, with loud music changing by room and a night that can stretch into early morning.
Finally, if you’re with a friend group, still consider joining the structured stops at the start. It’s easier to meet people through the games, and then you can split later if you want, once you know how the venue flows.
Who should book the Theatron Party-Tour
This is best for you if:
- you want a high-energy night with lots of music styles
- you like meeting people fast through pregames
- you’re excited by a venue that feels like a town, not just a dance floor
- you want structure so you actually see most of the 20 club areas
It may not be ideal if you’re looking for a quiet cultural night. This is an all-party format, and it’s built around dancing, drinking games, and continuing late.
Should you book the Theatron Party-Tour?
If your goal is maximum variety in one night, I think this is a strong Bogotá pick. The combo of pregames at HiPinto, VIP-style access options at Theatron, and the guided map-driven 20-club route gives you a lot more than the typical “show up and wander” plan.
My only pushback is the one you should decide upfront: what version are you paying for? If you only buy the low listed tour entry, you may miss the cocktail and group bottle perks that make the whole thing feel like a proper package. If you’re planning to spend time in the venue anyway, the all-inclusive 150,000 COP option is the difference between guided party and guided party with the extras that keep everyone smiling.
FAQ
What time does the Theatron Party-Tour start?
It starts at 8:00 p.m. at the HiPinto Social Experience.
How long is the experience?
It’s about 7 hours on average. The tour itself finishes at 1:30 a.m., with Theatron open until 5.
Where do we meet for the start of the tour?
The meeting point is The HiPinto Social Experience Nightlife, Cl. 12b Bis #1-20, Bogotá.
Where does the tour end?
It ends at Theatron, Cl. 58 #10-32, Bogotá. The tour finishes at 1:30 a.m., but Theatron is open later.
What’s included in the all-inclusive 150k COP package?
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 guided tour. The afterparty at 5 a.m. is also included for those who continue.
Is VIP entry included?
VIP entry to Theatron is included in the all-inclusive package.
What happens at 5 a.m.?
An afterparty is offered at 5 a.m. for people who want to continue, and the entrance fee is included in the all-inclusive fee.
Can I cancel and get a refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is offered up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, it is not refunded.



