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Bogotá is a city of contrasts. From it’s founding in 1538 until today it has been growing steadily and shaping its identity. Bogotá was a typical colonial city in the beginning, but around the turn of the 20th century, other European tendencies began to replace the dominant Spanish influence. France's influence is evident in many of the palaces built during this period.
Residential areas show English influence in houses built during the mid-20th century. And finally, one can feel the United States' influence in the new skyscrapers and huge shopping centers built toward the end of the 20th century. The best way to experience this vast variety of architectures is by visiting Bogotá’s distinct districts, which retain their rich individual characters. Immerse yourself in the city's culture, entertainment and varied cuisine.
West of Carrera 7, you will find the Plaza de Bolívar, with the Capitolio Nacionaland the Edificio Liévano, built during the Republic, as well as the, the Museo 20 de Julio, the Catedral Primada, the Capilla del Sagrario and the. A few steps toward the south, you will come across, and Palacio de Nariño, the presidential residence.
Nueva Santa Fe, part of a project to revive the city center, lies to the south of La Candelaria. The new neighborhood is a perfect example of late-20th-century architecture in Bogotá. Toward the north end of La Candelaria, very near the intersection of Avenida Jiménez de Quesada and Carrera 7, you will find another collection of interesting sites, and the churches of La Tercera, La Veracruz and San Francisco. Other places of interest include the Plaza de Santander, the Museo del Oro (Gold Museum) and the Universidad del Rosario, on the square of the same name.
Centro Internacional
The area surrounding the Hotel Tequendama is known as the Centro Internacional. Many worthwhile sites lie close by. The International Center is an important shopping and trading area full of interesting buildings and entertainment.
Opposite the hotel is the church of San Diego. Slightly further north, you'll find, and towards the east lies the Museo de Arte Moderno. Across from these two buildings to the north is the Parque de la Independencia, which in turn adjoins the Planetarium and the Plaza de Toros La Santamaría (bullring). At the foot of the hills lie several renowned restaurants.
Highlights in the north end of this area include the Museo Nacional and the Parque Central Bavaria, a wonderful example of the modern architecture of Bogotá. Behind the hotel, you will find the Centro de Convenciones Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada (convention center).
El Salitre
Characterized by its many parks and open green spaces, this is the best area for sports and relaxation in the west end of Bogotá. Come to walk, run or just sit. Features of the district include the Unidad Deportiva El Salitre, the Jardín Botánico (botanical gardens),Museo de los Niños (children's museum) and Parque Simón Bolívar, the largest green space in the city. Toward the southwest, you will find Maloka, an interactive science center, and Ciudad Salitre, one of the most successful town-planning projects in Bogotá.
Avenida Chile
Also known as calle 72, this is one of the most important business sectors in Bogotá. Perhaps the most interesting place in the area is the Granahorra shopping center, A bit to the east, the striking Nuestra Señora del Pinar church is also well worth visiting.
This area is full of all different types of restaurants. Further north you will come across the Colegio Gimnasio Moderno, a school famous for its beautiful installations and for having educated several important national politicians.
Chapinero
This area between calles 60 and 70 and between Avenida Caracas and Carrera 7 was one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in Bogotá in the mid-20th century. Although it has gradually lost its prestige over the years, it is now an important shopping area. You will also find interesting buildings here, including the neo-gothic church Nuestra Señora de Lourdes and the Teatro Libre.
El Campín
On Avenida Ciudad de Quito, between calles 53 and 63, lies the important sports and entertainment area of El Campín. Concerts are held regularly in the Nemesio Camacho el Campín, the largest stadium in Bogotá, and in the Coliseo Cubierto el Campín. Circuses and amusement parks visit the surrounding area frequently.
Carrera 15
Recently converted into the largest pedestrian-only zone in Bogotá, this area between calles 72 and 100 has become one of the most important commercial districts in the north of the city. Along the length of the street you will find important cafés, restaurants and shops. Have a look at the Mercado de las Flores (flower market) in the Parque El Virrey, just off calle 87. Carrera 15 is also one of the most popular places to go out at night in Bogotá.
This area is particularly famous for its restaurants and discotheques. The nightlife here is perhaps the most lively in Bogotá. During the day, people come to shop, and at night they come to eat, dance and have fun. Into its small area, La Zona Rosa packs bars, restaurants and clubs that cater to every taste and every rhythm.
La Calera
This route through the city's east hills has one of the widest assortments of restaurants and discotheques in Bogotá. The area offers spectacular views of the city both by day and by night. On the weekends, the Vía de La Calera attracts and challenges many cyclists, who ride up and down one of the steepest streets in the city.
Parque de la 93
Since its beautification, the area around this park has become one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in Bogotá. The area is characterized by its wide range of international restaurants, many of which have terraces overlooking the park. This is an ideal place for a gastronomic tour of the five continents.
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