Hi which are nice areas to rent or buy a flat in Bogota? Does the 'centro' include the Candelaria, and is that a good area? Is all of Chapinero good, or some parts better than others, like "Chapinero Alto"? Which are the nice areas where you can walk around, is it a walkable city, or are they car-crazy like here, Mexico City?
thanks for anyone answering, will look at past forum posts as well, saludos..
By Alidad on Aug 21, 2008, 07:21 in Friendly Talkzone.
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bickerss says on Aug 21, 2008, 08:41: Depends on your budget I guess. I like Chap alto, the areas around Zona Rosa and P 93. The area around Park Virrey near to zona rosa below the 15th street. Usequen is nice and near to Uniucentro. These are probably the more expensive areas though.
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Robert Jorge says on Aug 21, 2008, 08:50: I walked everywhere around downtown Bogota. It is actually often quicker than a cab. Candelaria pretty much borders the centro area. I wouldn't personally want to live in Candelaria. It can get a little seedy after dark. He who farts in church, sits in his own pew. 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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ColombianoGringo (Moderator) says on Aug 21, 2008, 09:42: Chapinero Alto, east of Carrera Septima is still relatively good. I had family living in that area, but as this area has deteriorated a bit, they have all moved to either El Nogal or Los Rosales. I have lots of great memories from when I was a kid and we had a place on Cra 3 at Calle 61. Chapinero around La Caracas can be a bit sketchy at night, especially for an obvious foreigner.
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Gator says on Aug 21, 2008, 18:37: Los Rosales is very nice and safe, but expensive, estrato 6 "Credidi pretio parvo emere et magno vendere tibi in animo fuisse!" . 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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Bill Turley (☼Travelguide writer) says on Aug 23, 2008, 06:39: Don't forget CHia as a very nice and safe alternative to Bogota. We have a rental apartment in the Unicentro area fronting on the Country Club a very nice area strata 5 Mr. Bill Somondoco 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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Gator says on Aug 23, 2008, 09:09: a little far out, but less and less every year-can get crowded on the weekend with people escaping Bogotá-estrata 5 is nice "Credidi pretio parvo emere et magno vendere tibi in animo fuisse!" . 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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adrimm says on Aug 23, 2008, 10:27: It really depends.
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Gator says on Aug 23, 2008, 19:05: ¡Admirn, exaco! Our car seldom leaves the garage these days and we walk a block and a half to the Carulla's on Cl 72. A ton of restaurants, banks, small stores and malls are close. Not that far to the TM but coming back to the apartmento up the longgggggggggg hill is a bitch. "Credidi pretio parvo emere et magno vendere tibi in animo fuisse!" . 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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ColombianoGringo (Moderator) says on Aug 23, 2008, 19:10: Gator. That is the Carulla I've gone to my whole life. We had a place on Cra 3 and Calle 61 when I was a munchkin. We actually still go there since we are now in Rosales Reservado(one of the newer high rise complexes).
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Gator says on Aug 23, 2008, 19:58: Posssible under another name. We love the bakery and often, if the weather cooperates, have a tinto on on the little patio. The RR is very nice (more than "nice") and we have looked at it in passing. Mrs. Gator loves the garden-green area. "Credidi pretio parvo emere et magno vendere tibi in animo fuisse!" . 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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ColombianoGringo (Moderator) says on Aug 23, 2008, 20:52: Man. I've loved that bakery since I was a little kid. My gamin ass would run around Chapinero all day and stop off at the Carulla bakery whenever my friends and I got hungry. There was a little place on the other side of 72 that sold great obleas. I don't think it's there any more.
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