The District Plaza of La Concordia, founded in 1933, is one of the four squares declared historical, cultural and architectural heritage of Bogotá; It was declared an asset of cultural interest in 1994, a heritage value that is present in its beautiful architecture, in the people who work there and in its popular culture.
The square offers the capital's public a varied offering of traditional trades such as musical instrument repair, carpentry, locksmithing, appliance repair, theater, barns, crafts, fruit shops, a peasant market, butchers, a spice store, nurseries specializing in bonsai, a tourist office, warehouse and sculpture workshop, among others.
We can also find an area of restaurants that show the potential of the square, since they attract an increasing number of people every day, attracted by the relationship they find between the quality, price and diversity of the dishes, as well as like its seasoning and attention from merchants.
It has an interior patio in which the “Theater of Dreams” operates, where coexistence between theatergoers, merchants, tourists and inhabitants of the sector is combined, based on respect and appreciation.