In our survey, 30% of people prefer videos of tourist sites in Bogotá, 70% want to see videos about the Santa Fe neighborhood, here we show the Chorro de Quevedo tourist site and then we go to the Santa Fe neighborhood in Bogotá Colombia.

Bogotá Colombia Santa Fe neighborhood Tolerance zone and Quevedo Jet

Chapters:
00:00 – highlights of the video
00:37 – Quevedo Jet Bogotá Colombia
01:42 – Calle del Embudo Bogotá Colombia
02:10 – Chorro de Quevedo Square Bogotá Colombia
03:19 – Calle del Embudo Bogotá Colombia
03:39 – Chorro de Quevedo Square Bogotá Colombia
04:06 – Santa Fe neighborhood Bogotá Colombia
05:34 – Calle 22 Carrera 16a Barrio Santa Fe Bogotá Colombia
06:05 – Calle 22 Carrera 17 Barrio Santa Fe Bogotá Colombia
08:03 – Calle 19 Carrera 17 Barrio Santa Fe Bogotá Colombia
10:37 – Carrera 17 Calle 22 Barrio Santa Fe Bogotá Colombia

Bogotá Colombia Santa Fe neighborhood Tolerance zone and Quevedo Jet

El Chorro de Quevedo in Bogotá Colombia, is the place where it all began: it is believed that Bogotá was founded in this Plaza del Chorro de Quevedo on August 6, 1538.

This place is an open space plaza in the La Candelaria neighborhood, where a Catholic chapel is located, as is the whole country. It can be reached by an old narrow and paved cobblestone, this street called Calle del Embudo.

El Chorro de Quevedo is a popular plaza for street artists, storytellers of all kinds, and a meeting place for university students and tourists.

Santa Fe neighborhood in Bogotá Colombia

Santa Fe is a neighborhood located in the town of Los Mártires de Bogotá, Colombia. Its territory is between 26 and 21 streets, and between Caracas Avenue and the La Florida and Samper Mendoza neighborhoods. It occupies about 13 hectares.

Barrio Santa Fe as a zone of Tolerance

Between the seventies and eighties of the twentieth century, motels were consolidated in the Santa Fe neighborhood, especially in the sector that comprised between intersection 17 and Caracas avenue, up to 22nd street. Since 2002, during the mayor’s office of Antanas Mockus, It is a Special Zone of High Impact Services for the exercise of prostitution.

By 2009, there were 130 establishments registered and about 3,500 people practicing prostitution, today due to the high migration from Venezuela, we can affirm that this number has multiplied by 30 in the last 2 years from 2018 to 2021.

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