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Discover the Vibrant Usaquén Flea Market

Experience the lively Usaquén Flea Market in Bogotá, where local crafts, delicious street food, and vibrant culture come together every Sunday.

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The Usaquén Flea Market is a must-visit destination in Bogotá, Colombia, where tourists can immerse themselves in local culture, shop for unique handmade crafts, and savor delicious street food amidst a lively atmosphere every Sunday.

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Calle 119 Con Carrera 6a, Bogotá, Sagrado Corazon, Usaquén, Cundinamarca, CO
Saturday
11 am-7:30 pm
Sunday
9 am-7 pm

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    Getting There

    Car

    If you're traveling by car, start by heading to Avenida El Dorado (also known as Calle 26) if you are in the central area of Bogotá. Drive north until you reach the junction with Avenida Ciudad de Cali. Take a left turn onto Avenida Ciudad de Cali and continue straight. This road will merge into Carrera 7. Keep driving north until you reach Calle 119. Turn right onto Calle 119 and you will find the Usaquén Flea Market at the intersection with Carrera 6a. There is parking available nearby, but do check local signs for parking regulations.

    Public Transportation - Bus

    To get to Usaquén Flea Market using public transportation, catch a bus heading to Usaquén from the Tunal, Portal de la 80, or any major bus terminal. Look for buses that go to 'Usaquén' or 'Calle 119.' Once you arrive at the Usaquén stop, walk towards Calle 119 and head east until you reach the intersection with Carrera 6a. The flea market is located right at that intersection.

    Public Transportation - TransMilenio

    If you prefer using the TransMilenio system, board the TransMilenio bus at any station on the 'F' route heading towards the 'Niza Norte' station. Alight at the 'Calle 116' station. From there, take a short walk north along Carrera 7 to Calle 119, then turn left on Calle 119. Continue east until you reach Carrera 6a where the Usaquén Flea Market is located. The walk should take about 10-15 minutes.

    Local tips

    Arrive early to explore the best stalls and avoid the crowds.
    Bring cash, as many vendors may not accept credit cards.
    Don't miss the opportunity to try local street food; it's a highlight of the market!
    Wear comfortable shoes, as you will likely spend several hours walking around.
    Take your time to chat with vendors; they often have fascinating stories to share about their crafts.

    Discover more about Usaquén Flea Market

    Nestled in the charming neighborhood of Usaquén, the Usaquén Flea Market is a vibrant hub of culture and commerce, attracting tourists and locals alike every Sunday. This bustling market showcases an array of unique artisan crafts, handmade bags, and various other local products, making it the perfect place to find one-of-a-kind souvenirs. As you stroll through the colorful stalls, you'll encounter friendly vendors eager to share their stories and the inspiration behind their creations. The market not only offers a shopping experience but also serves as a window into the rich cultural heritage of Bogotá. In addition to crafts, the Usaquén Flea Market is renowned for its delicious street food. Visitors can indulge in traditional Colombian delicacies, such as arepas, empanadas, and freshly squeezed fruit juices, providing a delightful culinary adventure. The lively atmosphere, paired with live music performances, enhances the overall experience, encouraging visitors to soak in the vibrant ambience. The market is easily accessible, making it an ideal spot to spend a leisurely Sunday. Beyond shopping and eating, Usaquén itself is a picturesque area worth exploring. With its colonial architecture, quaint cobblestone streets, and numerous cafes, it invites tourists to wander and discover more about the local lifestyle. Whether you are a seasoned traveler or visiting Bogotá for the first time, the Usaquén Flea Market promises a memorable experience filled with vibrant sights, sounds, and flavors.
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