
Santa Fe
Santa Fe is town number three in the Capital District of Bogotá. It forms the traditional center of the city, sharing it with La Candelaria, a town that is located in its territory, separated in 1991. The town Santa Fe derived its name from the old name of the capital. Much of the colonial and early 20th century Bogotá is located in this town.
La Candelaria
La Candelaria is in the eastern center of Bogotá. In the historic center where the city was founded on August 6, 1538. It is a vibrant place with places such as the Plaza de Bolívar and the Catedral Primada de Colombia. It is an important tourist center, educational and commercial.You'll find narrow streets lined with shops selling emeralds and handicrafts, leading to cultural landmarks such as the Museo del Oro with its pre-Columbian artifacts and the Museo Botero, which exhibits international art in a colonial mansion.
Eastern Hills
The Eastern Hills of Bogotá protect the city, shape the eastern mountain range of Colombia and represent the biodiverse wealth of the country in the city.
This chain of mountains extend from south to north and are part of towns such as Usme, San Cristóbal, Santa Fe, Chapinero and Usaquén; and today, they are considered protected areas for the country.
Teusaquillo
Teusaquillo is in the West Center of the city, northwest of the historic center. It is a completely urbanized locality with many green areas such as the Simón Bolívar park and the National University.
Teusaquillo has one of the largest and most beloved green spaces in the city, the Simón Bolívar Metropolitan Park, with trails around a lake with boats.
Other popular strolling spots nearby include the Botanical Garden of Bogotá, with gardens arranged by ecosystems, and the Parque de los Novios with its duck pond and a large playground for children.