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Explore the Vibrant Usaquén Flea Market

Discover the vibrant Usaquén Flea Market, a must-visit destination in Bogotá for unique crafts, local delicacies, and a lively cultural atmosphere.

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A brief summary to Usaquén Flea Market

  • Calle 119 Con Carrera 6a, Bogotá, Sagrado Corazon, Usaquén, Cundinamarca, CO
  • +573108061319
  • Saturday 11 am-7:30 pm
  • Sunday 9 am-7 pm

The Usaquén Flea Market is a vibrant hub of culture and commerce located in the charming neighborhood of Usaquén, Bogotá. This lively market opens its doors every Sunday, transforming the streets into a vibrant tapestry of colors, sounds, and smells. As you wander through the bustling aisles, you'll encounter a delightful array of artisanal crafts, handmade jewelry, and unique souvenirs that celebrate Colombian creativity. The market is not only a shopping destination but also a cultural experience, showcasing local musicians, street performers, and the warm hospitality of the vendors. In addition to shopping, the Usaquén Flea Market offers a wonderful opportunity to indulge in local gastronomy. Food stalls serve up delicious traditional dishes, from arepas to empanadas, allowing you to savor the authentic flavors of Colombia. Don’t forget to try some fresh fruit juices or Colombian coffee for a refreshing break. The atmosphere is lively, making it an excellent spot for people-watching and absorbing the local culture. Whether you’re looking to find the perfect souvenir or simply want to enjoy a day out in the sun, the Usaquén Flea Market promises an unforgettable experience for tourists. Its blend of shopping, eating, and entertainment makes it a must-visit during your stay in Bogotá.

Local tips

  • Arrive early to beat the crowds and get the best selection of handmade goods.
  • Bring cash, as many vendors do not accept credit cards.
  • Try to sample different food stalls for a true taste of local cuisine.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be walking and standing for long periods.
  • Take your time to explore each stall; you’ll discover unique finds and hidden gems.
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Getting There

  • Car

    If you're driving from Orinoquía, head towards Bogotá on the main highway. Once you arrive in Bogotá, follow the signs to the Usaquén area. As you approach, take Calle 119 towards the north and turn onto Carrera 6a. You should see the Usaquén Flea Market located at the intersection. Be aware of potential parking fees, which can range from COP 2,000 to COP 5,000 per hour in the area.

  • Public Transportation - Bus

    To reach the Usaquén Flea Market by bus, find a local bus heading towards Bogotá. Most buses will have 'Bogotá' displayed prominently. Once in Bogotá, transfer to a bus that goes to Usaquén. Look for buses labeled 'Usaquén' or 'Calle 119.' The bus fare is approximately COP 2,500. After disembarking, walk towards Calle 119 Con Carrera 6a to find the flea market.

  • Public Transportation - TransMilenio

    Use the TransMilenio bus system for a quicker option. Board a TransMilenio bus heading to the 'Héroes' station from your location in Orinoquía. From 'Héroes,' transfer to the 'Calle 100' station and take a bus towards Usaquén. The fare for the TransMilenio is COP 2,400. Once you get off, walk towards Calle 119 Con Carrera 6a to reach the flea market.

  • Taxi or Rideshare

    For a more direct and comfortable journey, consider taking a taxi or using a rideshare app like Beat or Uber. The fare from central Bogotá to Usaquén should be around COP 15,000 to COP 25,000 depending on traffic. Simply provide the driver with the address: Calle 119 Con Carrera 6a, Usaquén, Bogotá.

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