Bogotá

Malls

malls
Unicentro
Carrera 15 Calle 127

A very modern mall with many western retail shops. It is localed at Carrera 15 between Calles 120 and 127.

malls
Santa Fe
Autopista Norte Calle 183 costado occidental

One of the newest malls in Bogota and second-largest in South America is located 5 minute walk north of the Portal del Norte Transmillenio station. It has a wide variety of shops, designer stores, and a food court with many local and international choices. A very fun and modern place.

malls
Hacienda Santa Barbara
Carrera 7 No. 115-60

A shopping mall made out of an old "hacienda" in the trendy bohemian neighbourhood of Usaquén. On Sundays the Usaquén flea market is just a block north.

malls
La Zona T
Calle 82 Cra 11

The chicest area of Bogota is surrounded by the upscale malls of Centro Andino, Atlantis Plaza and El Retiro which holds various upscale boutiques such as Lacoste, Louis Vuitton, Versace, Bulgari, Cartier, Loewe and many more.

Camping and outdoors equipment

camping and outdoors equipment
MonoDedo
Cr.16 No 82-22
(+57-1) 616 3467

Outdoors equipment and climbing information.

camping and outdoors equipment
Thundra Outdoors
Calle 82, No 12-62
1-5300645 / 310 2578180
10AM to 7:30PM
Close to Andino shopping mall and la Zona T.

Outdoors equipment : camping, trekking and climbing gear.

camping and outdoors equipment
Home Center
cr 45 # 175-50
Portal Norte

Tents and sleeping bags at cheaper prices.

Football jerseys

football jerseys
La Superliga
Calle 11 #11-67 Local 7-8
342 9408 / 283 5379 / 314 244 7644
15,000 to 45,000 COP
San Victorino

Replicas of football jerseys as well as official ones at good prices.

football jerseys
El Mundo De La Camiseta
Cra. 10 #11-85
312 310 0039 / 311 811 4032
15,000 to 25,000 COP
San Victorino

Located upstairs, has replicas of football jerseys.

Local products worth bringing home include :

Inexpensive handicrafts and jewelry from vendors. One of the cheapest and picturesque places to buy handicrafts is Pasaje Rivas Calle 9 no. 9. You can access the narrow hall filled with small stores crossing Plaza de Bolívar, where de Major's and president's office is located.

Coffee-based products

Leather handbags, shoes, and wallets.

Uncut and cut emeralds brought in from the world's best emerald mines

Inexpensive silver jewelry

Dress suits and shoes

In Usaquen you can find a huge flea market on Sundays.