Santa Fe is the third locality of Bogot, Capital District of Colombia. Santa Fe is part of the traditional downtown of the city of Bogot, the area where the city was founded by Gonzalo Jimnez de Quesada on August 6, 1538. This area once comprised Bogot’s total main urban area and was known as “Santa Fe de Bogot” with its traditional neighbourhoods.
Santa Fe hosts some of the main business areas in Bogot, and is served by the Carrera Sptima, one of the main arteries of the city. The locality hosts most of Bogot’s skyscrapers. The International Center and the financial district along the Avenida Jimnez are also located within Santa Fe.
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The Santa Fe neighborhood in Bogot Colombia is a neighborhood of tolerance, where prostitution and all nightlife businesses are allowed.
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Lots of businesses opened up, restaurants, cafes, bars, clubs, shops, and hairdressers. It is a lively neighborhood filled with beautiful people.
4 years ago in the Santa Fe neighborhood in Bogot, Colombia, a few nightlife businesses were known that were counted on one hand fingers, today there are very few streets in this neighborhood where there is no business that revolves around prostitution and nightlife in Bogot.
The main streets of central Bogot intersect in Santa Fe: Carrera Sptima, formerly known as Calle Real (Royal Street), Carrera Dcima, Calle 26, Avenida Circunvalar, Avenida Caracas, Avenida Ciudad de Lima and Avenida Jimnez.
Immigrants from Venezuela have arrived in the neighborhood, they have filled its streets and avenues with all kinds of informal businesses.
Santa Fe also has a rural area located in the Eastern Hills of which Monserrate and Guadalupe are the main landmarks. The locality of La Candelaria was the location where Santa Fe de Bogot was founded and is an enclave in the middle of the locality Santa Fe. La Candelaria was separated from Santa Fe after the creation of the Capital District.
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