Usaquén Flea Market
📍 Calle 119 con carrera 6a
The Usaquén Flea Market was founded in 1990 as the 'Asociación de Expositores Toldos de San Pelayo' market, a name that refers to Saint Pelayo, the young Spanish martyr associated with the origins of the antiques trade.
People from all over Colombia and the world work there. Visitors can enjoy a diverse culinary scene and live music while strolling through the colorful streets, brimming with creativity and offering a wide array of shopping options.
This market, located in the heart of the district, is a place where you can find a wide selection of handicrafts and artisanal goods, as well as works and displays by artists and craftspeople who work with ceramics, fabrics, and recycled materials such as glass and plastic. There you'll find everything from antique furniture and vintage clothing to handmade jewelry and unique works of art.
The market is also a feast for the senses, with gastronomic offerings such as traditional desserts, Colombian coffee, and delicious options that celebrate the culinary diversity of Colombia and the world.
Wander through its bohemian and artistic atmosphere, enjoying cozy cafes and restaurants. Be captivated by the talent of street artists and musicians who fill the space with their energy, creating a lively ambiance where locals and tourists mingle in a vibrant cultural exchange. Visiting the San Pelayo Flea Market is an authentic and unmissable experience. Don't miss it!
A good landmark is the Hacienda Santa Bárbara Shopping Center, located at Carrera 7a # 115-60. From there, you'll need to walk a few minutes towards the Eastern Hills. You can also reach the area by SITP (Integrated Public Transport System) along Carrera 7a, heading north, or by buses that also travel through the city via this major thoroughfare.