Usaquén Foundational Square
About
The Usaquen Foundational Square is a historical treasure in Bogota, with roots that date back to the sixteenth century during the time of Spanish colonization. This emblematic space has witnessed the evolution of Usaquén over the centuries, preserving its importance as the social, political, and religious center of the community. In its beginnings, the plaza was the heart of urban life, where markets, festivals, and crucial events for the community were held. Over time, it became an icon of Usaquén's identity and history, reflecting its evolution from a colonial town to a vibrant locality of Bogotá.
How to get there?
A reference point could be the Hacienda Santa Bárbara Shopping Center, located at Carrera 7a # 115-60. From there, you should walk a few minutes toward the Eastern Hills.
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Carrera 6 and calle 119, Bogotá.
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