LIBÉLULA DORADA BLUES AND JAZZ FESTIVAL
The first Libélula Dorada Blues and Jazz Festival was launched in 1998, lasting two and a half months, as a result of a growing movement of groups of these musical genres in Bogotá. During all these years, a growing audience has been formed and qualified through different cultural initiatives.
It seeks to emphasize the importance and evolution of these musical genres in the country, as well as to foster and promote new groups that, together with those already established, allow them to show and increase their experience.
Virgilio Barco Public Library
The Virgilio Barco Public Library is one of the most important libraries in Bogotá and an important cultural and educational center in the city. Its importance lies in its unique and modern architecture, its extensive bibliographic collection, and the various services and activities it offers to the community. The history of the Virgilio Barco Library dates back to its inauguration in 2001, within the framework of the Bogotá Library Master Plan.
San Felipe District
The San Felipe Creative and Cultural District offers a select and vibrant gastronomic scene in Bogotá. With a mix of signature restaurants, traditional establishments and artisanal food, it is a feast for the senses. From Colombian cuisine to international options, this district is a meeting point for lovers of good food in an artistic and dynamic environment.
Chapinero Gourmet Zone
Chapinero is one of the most vibrant neighborhoods in Bogotá, and its gastronomic scene reflects this diversity, this area of the capital is characterized by its haute cuisine restaurants, you find a mix of traditional restaurants, food trucks, artisan food stalls and cafes with charm. Don't miss the opportunity to try delicious typical Colombian food at one of the family restaurants in the area or enjoy a gourmet dinner at one of the elegant restaurants on 63rd Street.
Zona T Gourmet Zone
This area is one of the favorite places for residents of the capital to have fun and enjoy the city's nightlife. If you're looking for a more contemporary dining experience, you can't miss Zona T. This area is known for its trendy restaurants and lively bars. Here you'll find a wide variety of culinary options, from Japanese sushi to Latin American fusion cuisine. Enjoy an elegant dinner with panoramic views of the city or relax with a glass of wine at one of the area's trendy bars.
Andino Shopping Center
Its history dates back to the end of the 20th century, when it was built as part of the urban development of the city at that time. Opened in 1992, the Andino Shopping Center is one of the most emblematic shopping destinations in Bogotá. Located in the exclusive neighborhood of El Retiro, in the north of the city, this shopping center is recognized for its elegant atmosphere and its wide range of shops, restaurants and entertainment.
Usaquén Flea Market
The Usaquén Flea Market was born in 1990, with the market name 'Association of Exhibitors Toldos de San Pelayo', this name refers to San Pelayo, the young Spanish martyr, who is related to the birth of the antiques trade.
Santa Barbara Parish of Usaquen
The Santa Bárbara de Usaquén Parish Church and the foundational plaza were the epicenter of the founding of the town of Usaquén during the Colonial era. The Parish, located to the northeast of Bogotá, was born in 1665 in an indigenous context, becoming the central axis of the evangelization process and cultural development of this area inhabited by the Muisca people of Usaquén during the pre-Hispanic era.
Our Lady of Lourdes Parish
Replacing the small straw-roofed chapel erected by Friar Antonio Maria Garzon, stands the majestic Temple of Our Lady of Lourdes, an impressive monument of Gothic style commissioned by Archbishop Vicente Arbeláez in 1875. A representative symbol of the Chapinero district, it captivates with its exquisite architecture, artistic works and polychrome stained glass of German origin, becoming one of the most emblematic landmarks of Bogota, both for locals and visitors.
St. Monica Parish - St. Mary of the Angels Chapel
The Santa Monica parish has as its main temple the Chapel Santa Maria de los Angeles, which was originally the vicarage of the parish Nuestra Señora de los Angeles de la Porciúncula. It was built in 1910. It was founded as a parish in 1954; since then it has been administered by the Augustinian Fathers (O.S.A.). Its baroque design and history reflect the cultural richness of the colonial era in Colombia. In addition to its religious importance, the parish has been the scene of historical and cultural events that have marked the life of the city.