Live nights carry a cover near 20,000 pesos; bring cash and dancing shoes.
Salsa in a Conservation House
El Bembé fills a conservation house at Calle 27B #6-73 in La Macarena, beside the old bullring and a short walk from the National Museum. The City Paper Bogotá profiled it as the doorway into the city's salsa scene, and the house bands keep son, salsa, and cha cha cha running into the small hours.
It suits dancers of every level, mojito drinkers, and anyone who wants Cuba without the flight. It will frustrate conversationalists; when the band plays, the band wins.
The Room
Two floors of a protected colonial house dressed in Havana colors, with the dance floor pressed close to the stage. The bones of the building do half the atmosphere before a note is played.
The Drinks
Stay with the rum. Tripadvisor reviewers single out the mojitos as the order and call the kitchen the thing to skip, so eat in La Macarena's bistro strip first. The cover on live nights runs about 20,000 pesos, fair for a working band.
The Crowd
Bogotanos who can actually dance, plus travelers pulled in from the museum district. DanceFree lists it among the city's essential salsa floors, and on weekends the floor stays full past 2am.
The Neighborhood
La Macarena is the city's gallery and bistro hill, quieter than Chapinero and easier to bar hop on foot. For a different live room afterward, Armando Records in Chapinero is the standard next stop.
When to Go
Friday and Saturday for the full band and the full floor. Arrive by 10pm to claim a table within sight of the stage.
What Regulars Say
- The mojitos are the drink; reviewers on Tripadvisor repeat it across years.
- Skip the food and come fed; the kitchen is not the point.
- The band sets the volume; do not plan a conversation.
- Beginners are welcome on the floor, and locals will pull you in.
Who It Is For
- Dancers chasing a live band, not a playlist
- A first salsa night that needs a friendly floor
- Avoid if you want a quiet drink; the room belongs to the music
Plenty of bars in Bogotá play salsa. El Bembé performs it, in a house old enough to remember the songs, and that difference is audible from the door.
Explore Bogotá's live music bars, or map the rest of the city with the Bogotá bar guide.
Sources: The City Paper Bogotá; Tripadvisor reviews; DanceFree; Restaurant Guru; Wanderlog (2026-06).