Market
Mercado de las Pulgas de Usaquen
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Mercado de las Pulgas de Usaquen is a vibrant weekend flea market set in the charming Usaquen neighborhood of Bogota. Every Saturday and Sunday, the streets around Usaquen Park fill with vendors selling a eclectic mix of antiques, vintage items, handmade crafts, and artwork. The market is a treasure hunter's paradise, where you can find everything from colonial-era silverware to contemporary Colombian textiles. As you wander the stalls, the aroma of traditional street food like arepas and empanadas fills the air, and live music often adds to the festive atmosphere. The market's location in Usaquen, one of Bogota's oldest districts, provides a picturesque backdrop of cobblestone streets and colonial architecture. It's a favorite spot for both locals and tourists seeking unique souvenirs and a taste of Bogota's cultural life.
Don't miss
- Browse antique furniture, vintage jewelry, and retro collectibles
- Shop for handmade Colombian crafts and art from local artisans
- Sample local street food like arepas, empanadas, and fresh fruit juices
- Enjoy live music performances and street performers in the park
- Explore the colonial architecture and cobblestone streets of Usaquen
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Mercado de las Pulgas de Usaquen
You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Mercado de las Pulgas de Usaquen with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.
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Know before you go
- The market operates only on Saturdays and Sundays, from about 8 AM to 5 PM.
- Bring small bills and coins; many vendors don't accept credit cards.
- Haggling is common and expected, but always do so politely.
- Bogota's weather is unpredictable; bring an umbrella or rain jacket.
A bit of history
Usaquen was originally a separate town founded in the 16th century, later absorbed into Bogota. The flea market began informally in the 1980s as a gathering of antique sellers and has grown into a beloved weekend tradition.
Common questions
What are the market's opening hours?
The market is open Saturdays and Sundays from approximately 8 AM to 5 PM.
Is there an entrance fee?
No, entry is free.
What kind of items can I buy?
You'll find antiques, vintage clothing, handmade crafts, artwork, jewelry, and local food.
Is it easy to get there by public transport?
Yes, take the TransMilenio to Usaquen station and walk about 10 minutes.
Are credit cards accepted?
Most vendors prefer cash; some may accept cards, but it's best to bring cash.
Is the market accessible for people with disabilities?
The cobblestone streets can be difficult for wheelchairs, but the main paths are navigable with assistance.
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