Usaquén, traditional neighborhood of Bogotá

Usaquen It is one of the most traditional and historic neighborhoods in the city ​​of BogotaIt is also one of the most exclusive areas of the Colombian capital.

The neighborhood is part of the town that bears the same name, located in the extreme northeast of the city.
In its beginnings it was a town located in the vicinity of Bogota,, founded in the XNUMXth century; but with the great growth of the capital, it was absorbed, and became one of its many neighborhoods.

Usaquen It stands out for preserving part of the richness of its colonial architecture, with narrow and picturesque streets that make up an ideal environment to enjoy walking. Modern architecture is also part of its urban landscape, combining in a great way with its colonial essence, housing numerous restaurants, bars and shops that provide a great commercial and entertainment movement to the area.

La Church of Santa Bárbara, temple dating from 1665 and famous for housing a large sample of oils; the Hacienda Santa Bárbara Shopping Center, one of the most exclusive in the city; and the Usaquén Square With its great variety of trees and urban furniture, they are some of the attractions to visit in Usaquén.


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