To visit Bogota is to embark on a cultural journey of unique flavors and incredible landscapes. If there is a place that brings together all these qualities is La Candelaria; located in the heart of the capital, is listed as one of the favorite areas of residents and visitors, thanks to its historical value and captivating colonial style. This characteristic sector is the point of origin of the city, witness of historical landmarks of the country and a scenario in which still prevails the heritage of the Muisca people who lived there thousands of years ago, between the departments of Cundinamarca and Boyacá (decades before the Spanish Conquest). La Candelaria is made up of the neighborhoods of La Concordia, La Catedral, Las Aguas, Centro Administrativo, Egipto, Belén, San Francisco Rural, Nueva Santa Fe and Santa Bárbara, and is the smallest district of Bogotá. Much of its heritage value is due to its strategic location and the relevance of the buildings that surround it, such as the enigmatic Plaza de Bolivar, the Catedral Primada de Colombia, the National Capitol, the Palacio de Liévano, headquarters of the Mayor's Office of Bogota, and the Palace of Justice.