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Carrera Séptima (Seventh Street), also known as Eduardo Posada Flórez Avenue, is one of the principal transit arteries which crosses the eastern side of Bogotá north and south. It is the most important thoroughfare of the city in the sense of history, culture, economy, and society. Carrera Séptima is bound to the east by the Eastern Hills.


Points of interest

Carrera Séptima passes through the localities of Usaquén,
Chapinero Chapinero is the 2nd locality of Bogotá, capital of Colombia. It is located in the north of the city and is one of the more affluent districts of the city. This district is mostly inhabited by upper class residents. The boundaries are Calle 39 ...
, Santa Fe, and
La Candelaria La Candelaria is the 17th locality of Bogotá, Colombia. A historic neighborhood in the city's downtown, it is the equivalent to the ''Old City'' in other cities. The architecture of the old houses, churches and buildings has Spanish Colonial, Ba ...
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Usaquén

* The Usaquén historic zone * El Centro Comercial Hacienda Santa Bárbara * El Centro Empresarial Santa Bárbara * El Cantón Norte del Ejército * El Complejo América Centro Mundial de Negocios


Chapinero

* Parque Museo del Chicó * Avenida Chile (Calle 72) Financial District * Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas *
Pontifical Xavierian University The Pontifical Xavierian University (in Spanish Pontificia Universidad Javeriana) is a private higher education institution founded in 1623. It is one of the oldest, most traditional, and prestigious Colombian universities, directed by the Soc ...


Santa Fe

* Parque Nacional Enrique Olaya Herrera (Parque Nacional) * The National Museum of Colombia * Centro Internacional de Bogotá * Centro Comercial Terraza Pasteur * Torre Colpatria * Banco de la República * Iglesia de Las Nieves * Iglesia de San Francisco * Parque Santander


La Candelaria

* Bolívar Square * Primatial Cathedral of Bogotá *
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* Casa de Nariño


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References


External links

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Patrimoniocultural.gov
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