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Sundays and Ciclovía: The Calm Between the Storms

Sundays are something that Bogota does really REALLY well. I love Sunday in Bogota. I live close to 7th Avenue, near the mountains, and this is closed to traffic on Sundays and bank holidays. This means a brief escape from the noise and pollution, and opens the road for walkers, cyclists, skaters and skateboarders:

CicloviaCicloviaFrom where we live, we can either walk north towards the Museo del Chico, Parque de la 93 or Usaquén market and Santa Barbara shopping mall:

The garden in the Chico Museum

The garden in the Chico Museum

The Museum's garden has its own London bus!

The Museum’s garden has its own London bus!

Why not grab a tasty burger at the Hamburgueseria in the Parque de la 93 for your Sunday lunch? :)

Why not grab a tasty burger at the Hamburgueseria in the Parque de la 93 for your Sunday lunch? 🙂

Usaquen market art

Walk all the way up to the lovely Usaquén market on Avenue 7 with street 116 to encounter a mélange artistique1111

Usaquén market offers all kinds of souvenirs, art, fashion, food and drink

Usaquén ma0rket offers all kinds of souvenirs, art, fashion, food and drink

Musical delights at in Usaquén market square

Musical delights at in Usaquén market square

Usaquén is a barrio with character, and is lovely to walk around on a Sunday.

Usaquén is a barrio with character, and is lovely to walk around on a Sunday.

Another option is to head south down Avenue 7 towards the Centre and visit a museum or walk around the trendy and quaint neighbourhood of La Macarena, before talking a stroll through the Parque Nacional:

The picturesque neighbouthood of La Macarena.

The picturesque neighbourhood of La Macarena.

Whichever route you decide to take, I highly recommend venturing out onto the Ciclovía on a Sunday and enjoying the ‘calm between the storms’.

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