Usaquén Flea Market
Bogotá
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Every weekend, the sweet little village of Usaquén on the city's edge hosts a flea market. So many beautiful things to decorate your house or to gift to friends back home: blankets, ponchos, pictures, jewellery, antique kitchen stuff, purses, personalised leather bags and famous Colombian mochilas — the list goes on and on. Cash is king. The flea market is a major attraction for tourists and locals. Numerous cafes and restaurants have sprung up in the area, serving traditional Colombian dishes as well as international cuisine.
Useful Information
- Address: Mercado de las Pulgas de Usaquén, Calle 119 & Carrera 6a, Bogotá
- More Info: www.mercadopulgasusaquen.com
- Address: Sat, Sun & festive days 9am–5:30pm
- More Info: https://www.facebook.com/pulgasusaquen
Do & See
Colombia's capital is truly packed with touristy things to do. From free walking tours, bike rides, street art and world-class museums to flea markets, culinary gems, colonial and pre-Colombian cultural heritage. Start your day overlooking the city from Mount Monserrate 3,152 meters above the sea level. Explore the cobbled streets and museums of La Candelaria and head to the Chapinero neighbourhood for hip cafes, shops, restaurants and nightlife.

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