Artesanías de Colombia Las Aguas
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In this place you can find the finest handcraft available in the country. Necklaces, vases, bags, hats, earrings, toys, masks, and many more artifacts made from local materials can be found here. It's a great place to admire the work of colombian indigenous tribes.
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Plaza siete de Agosto
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We love it because it is a "feast" for our noses and eyes. You feel all of the aromas and essences of our fruits and vegetables. Locals get typical food there for a very very cheap price, but that's not important - the most beautiful thing to see there is that you can find and see the farmers' work and local tools that we use.
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Villa de leyva (2 hours from Bogotà)
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Locals prefer this place to spend weekends out of dynamic Bogotá. This little town is located in Boyacá, the department next to Cundinamarca (Bogotá). The village is very picturesque, colonial style and it is full of history as it is the land of Antonio Ricaurte, a captain of Bolívar's army, patriot of the Independence of Colombia and Venezuela.
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Centro Comercial El Retiro
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If you're into designer clothes, perfumes, watches and many other fancy items this is your place to go on a shopping spree.
You can find world known brands such as Swarovski, Carolina Herrera, Levi's, Calvin Klein, Diesel, etc.
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San Victorino
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You can find clothes, kitchen appliances, dried food, footware, chemical products, cosmetics, esoteric crafts, toys, candies (local and imported), fabrics, stuffed animals and many more things! Prices are possibly the lowest in the city.
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Centro comercial Centro Mayor
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As said, it's the largest mall in Colombia. It means you can find mostly everything you'd want to buy.
It's a great place to go to the movies, to choose from many of its restaurants, eating desserts or just as a meeting spot.
It's a colorful place inspired on the extravagance of a circus.
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Pasaje Rivas
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It's an almost magical alleyway where you can find cheap chairs and souvenirs among some really weird things that we use in our kitchens. Locals buy stuff for their pets as well as things we actually wear ourselves, like hats and ponchos.
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