In the park you will find a natural space full of life with many chairs, comfortable seats, tables, and places to rest, and read, and they also have a play area for children. During the year there are many activities, art events, culture, concerts, yoga, talks, poetry, and outdoor shows, which are open to all visitors. The park is very well located since within the area it is surrounded by a great variety of bars, discos, cafes, ice cream parlors, luxury hotels, and restaurants with a wide gastronomic offer; which makes it for many residents the most visited and beautiful park in the city.
But what we most recommend you to see in the sector is also its nightlife, it is an excellent option to enjoy the city at night because by grouping various places of music and recreation, it attracts both residents and tourists, although it is a less noisy area than Zona T. For example, in some months of the year, you can see concerts by the Bogotá symphony and philharmonic orchestra.
If you want to know how to get to the 93 tourist park along with more important information, continue reading this guide because we will answer most of the frequently asked questions that travelers have before visiting 93 Park.
How to get to the 93 park
To get to the sector you must go to the El Chicó neighborhood within the town of Chapinero, very close to the "Zona T" of Bogotá; Its address is on Carrera 93A #11A-41 in the north of the capital of Colombia. To better guide you, other sites near the 93 tourist park are Parque el Virrey and the Museo del Chicó. If you are going to arrive by taxi or Uber, a ride to Parque de la 93 from El Dorado Airport can cost 29,000 Colombian pesos (it would be about 6 dollars)
Getting to Parque de la 93 by Transmilenio is a bit complicated since the closest station is Transmilenio Cll 100 and it is a 15-minute walk away
Tourism
In addition to visiting the park, we can highlight some of the attractions to see in Parque de la 93:
- Azul Azteca
- Galería Café Libro
- Bogotá Beer Company
- Portobelo
- Hotel Salvio
- Juan Valdez
- Starbucks
- Hotel Estelar Parque de la 93
- Holiday Inn Express
- Children's Play Ground Parque 93
- Beer Lovers Parque 93
Schedules in 93rd Street Park
The authorized hours of entry are open 24 hours every day of the week, although most establishments open afternoon. To visit and tour the entire site you must have at least 2 hours and the sector is active until 1 in the morning. The best days to go are any day for late afternoon and at night on weekends.
Parking
If you go by car, the parking lots of Parque de la 93 are located next to the park on Calle 93b or in the surrounding streets such as Carrera 11a, Carrera 13, and Carrera 14. They are open from 6:00 am to 9:00 pm on weekdays and weekends until 11:00 pm; Although it is best not to take the car especially when there are important events since the parking lots are very small and fill up quickly. The average rate is COP 7,000 per hour (1.4 dollars).
What to eat in the restaurants near the park
If you are going to do the whole tour, there is also an area of restaurants serving fusion food, Asian cuisine, Peruvian food, Italian cuisine, grilling, fish, and seafood with average prices of 35,000 Colombian pesos and up for main dishes and starters (they would be about 7 dollars). Some specialties that we recommend you eat are artisan pizza, carpaccio, an Argentine choripan, grilled octopus, or an artisan ham and egg sandwich. Some of the restaurants you can find in the sector are:
- La Lucha Sángucheria Criolla
- Al Agua Patos
- Buffalo Wings
- Diner
- Wok
- Crepes y Waffles
- La Taquería
- La Bonga del Sinú
- Osaki
- Estancia Chica
- Pesquera Jaramillo
- Corral Gourmet
- La Fabbrica
- Piazza Italia By Storia D'amore Calle 93
- Vista Corona
- Gato Negro Bar Restaurante
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