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Parque de la 93 Gastronomic Zone

Parque de la 93 is the most cosmopolitan and diverse gastronomic meeting point in northern Bogotá: the tree-lined park acts as a communal living room surrounded by restaurants with open terraces, creating an atmosphere that works equally well for a business lunch, a family outing on a Sunday, or an evening with friends. Its offerings are extensive and international, with Italian, French, Japanese, Colombian, grilled, and seafood options, all with a consistent standard of quality

Unlike Zona T, Parque de la 93 has a more family-friendly atmosphere during the day and a more relaxed vibe at night, with bars and signature cocktail lounges that avoid the frenetic pace of nightclubs. It is one of the safest and best-maintained areas of the city, making it a common first stop for tourists and international visitors.

The park is also a cultural and artistic epicenter, hosting concerts, festivals, and city events, reinforcing its character as one of the most vibrant and diverse places in the capital.

📍 How to get there

Parque de la 93 is strategically located in northern Bogotá, between Carrera 11 and Carrera 15, and between Calle 93A and Calle 93B. It is easily accessible from major thoroughfares such as Carrera Séptima, Carrera 11, and the Autopista Norte. Below, we present the public transportation options to get there.

  • By private vehicle: Parque de la 93 is easily accessible by private vehicle or taxi, as it has multiple connecting routes, such as Carrera 11, Carrera 15, and Calle 93A. Parking is also available nearby.
  • By TransMilenio: The nearest TransMilenio stations are Calle 85 and Virrey, Line B. From either of these stations, you can take a bus or taxi to the park.
  • By SITP: Several SITP routes pass near Parque de la 93. Some of the closest include 19-3, 193B, A117, B303, and L919. These routes will drop you off at nearby stops, from where you can walk a few minutes to the park.