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Purchasing places are basically concentrated in
malls, one of the most outstanding being Salitre
Plaza.
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Restrepo neighborhood in the locality of Antonio
Nariño is located in the area, between
Primero de Mayo avenue and calle 10th south, and
between Caracas Avenue and La Valvanera Park (calle
19 south). Restrepo neighborhood is famous for
its leather industry and excellent quality shoes
production supplying Bogotá and other cities
of the country markets. Different bank and financial
entities provide their services in the neighborhood
where a large residential sector may also be found.
Other centers of interest are Plaza of the Americas
to the southwest and Ciudad Tunal Mall
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Includes Historical Downtown and carrera seventh
between calle 12 and 19th avenue. Offer consists
mainly in cloth stores, jewelries, music shops,
libraries and delicatessen stores. Between calle
11 and 14 and carreras 7 and 6 jewelries, specialized
libraries and traditional shops selling religious
articles abound. |
Covers 19th avenue (calle) sector between carreras
4 and 7. Congregates cloth stores and jewelries.
Being one of the main city streets, banks, money
exchange houses and automatic teller machines
(ATM) may be found together with hotels, restaurants
and travel agencies. |
International Center congregates prestigious jewelries.
Typical and artisan work, boutiques, leather goods
and suitcases may be found. Best establishments
are located near Tequendama Hotel and Bavaria
Central Park. On Sundays traditional flee-market
is located on Calle 24 and carrera 7ª. |
Commercial stores basically extend along carrera
13th axle. Clothes, leather articles and shoes,
tissues, fixtures, libraries, stationary stores
and music shops can be found. Some malls are also
located in the area. |
Sector located near Chapinero. The mall by the
same name gathers a large number of active commercial
stores. The most important are stores located
between calles 53 and 54 and carreras 24 to 27,
where all type of products may be found, particularly
ornamental goods. During the Christmas season
decoration offer is great. |
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Commercial establishments, malls, hypermarkets,
and higher-class department stores are located
in the area. Large number of boutiques, jewelries
and money exchange houses located on carreras
11 and 15.
Carrera 15 is the place to go shopping or to take
a pleasant promenade. At the Rose Zone, calle
82 and surroundings, some art galleries, large
and small stores selling gifts and personal use
articles. “Sun Street” , carrera 14
between calles 82 and 84, groups excellent boutiques,
designers and high couture homes. At calles 79B
and 80 between carreras 7 and 9 a large number
of antique shops.
Usaquén has stores offering woven tissues,
antiques and odd things. Several north streets
such as 19th avenue and calles 109, 116 and 122
offer a great variety of goods.
Several flee markets open on Sunday: Usaquén,
La Fontana Hotel, 9th Avenue and Calle 114 and
Centro 93.
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Important commercial and service center. Outstanding
for industrial activities associated to several
areas such as furniture, lithography, show stores,
vehicle spare parts purchase and sale, and vehicle
repair shops. Supports a large percentage of informal
economy. Higher vehicle and pedestrian movement
areas near the neighborhoods are Calle 68, Suba
and Ciudad de Quito Avenues, calle 72, calle 80,
calle 63 and carrera 24. |
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