

Bogotá, Colombia
Bogotá, Colombia
Usaquén, in Bogotá’s northeastern hills, blends colonial charm with modern comforts. Centered on a picturesque square and 17th‑century church, its cobbled streets host cafés, design shops, and a popular Sunday flea market featuring local crafts and street food. The neighborhood is known for relaxed dining—from traditional Colombian fare to upscale restaurants—and a safe, walkable atmosphere. It’s a good choice for travelers seeking historic architecture, leisurely browsing, and evening ambiance without venturing far from the city’s core. Nearby parks and views add appeal, and it pairs well with visits to Bogotá’s northern cultural and shopping districts.
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