Usaquén Flea Market

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Bogotá, Colombia

Flea market· Tourist attraction

Usaquén Flea Market Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Usaquén Flea Market is located in Bogotá, Colombia on Calle 119 Con Carrera 6a. Usaquén Flea Market is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category flea market in Colombia.

Address

Calle 119 Con Carrera 6a

Phone

+57 3108061319

Service options

In-store shopping

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Hernando Cáceres

Every Sunday (and most holidays) Usaquén neighborhood becomes one of the finest street food and flea market in the city. Go around mid-day, walk around the market, buy handcrafts, then have lunch, and after that go to a coffee shop to enjoy fantastic coffee. Bring an umbrella and sunscreen, it's Bogotá, after all.

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Andres Pinzon

My family and I have visited this market for many years. I find it to be a safe, relaxing and fun experience for everyone. It has become one of my go to places for hand made gifts, unique or difficult to find items for friends and family in the US - my favorite stand is from a farm cooperative that harvests butterflies - their butterfly displays are top knotch.

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Joseph Porche

Great market with alot of vendors wish I could have brought more items but space on the return plane is limited to my bag :(

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Deborah

Very upscale!!! Gorgeous stuff here! Plan to bring plenty of cash to get the best price. Everything from crafts and home kitchen items to fine art endeavors. There is also an "off the main drag" area where you can get some less expensive items.

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Hrvoje Petrovic

Fantastic place. Not really a Flee market or bruc-brac, like the ones I have visited on my journeys in Berlin , Croatia, Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. This one is different. Here you can't buy an old antique stuff. Only new ones. So It's good, but not really what I expected to find. There are lot od stuff from marijuana CBD cremes and oils, hats, leather acessories, jewelry, mineral stones, ponchos (240.000copa), chess games, t-shirts, local handpressed mandarine and orange juices and so on... But as I said no good old antique Colombian stuff I was looking for...so this is just typical street market, clean and tidy. You would feel safe here, too.

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Diego Andrade

What a great place to visit on weekends. A stroll around the market is enough for you to discover all kinds of creative handmade things which you'll be quite tempted to buy. My wife loved the necklaces. If you're a foreigner, this is the place to pick up your souvenirs that will make you look good when you bring them home for your friends.

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Chris Cocek

This market is worth visiting! Calling it a flea market is not appropriate because it has more artisan arts and crafts than resale goods more associated with flea market. We went on a Sunday afternoon and of was a lot of fun. It is pretty expansive and crowded so allow yourself 1-2 hours.

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Christina Evans

Was nice to walk around and look at the local goods. There was a lot of good smelling food too. I would recommend a nice Sunday afternoon since a lot of things are closed anyway. Also, someone has a baby sloth.