
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 in the south,
Avenida Caracas
Avenida Caracas is an arterial road in Bogotá, Colombia that runs through the city from north to south.
The road was inaugurated on 9 December 1932.
Names
The road has four names along its stretch: ''Avenida Caracas'', ''Troncal Caracas'', ...
in the west, Calle 100 in the north and the
Eastern Hills in the east.
The
Central Business District
A central business district (CBD) is the Commerce, commercial and business center of a city. It contains commercial space and offices, and in larger cities will often be described as a financial district. Geographically, it often coincides wit ...
(CBD) is located between Calle 72 (traditionally known as the Financial District) in the south and Calle 100 in the north. Chapinero hosts several important leisure, dining and nightlife areas of the city. The locality covers . 35.1% is considered urban area, 23.1% unbuilt area; 20.4% residential area and 21.2% protected rural area.
History

Chapinero was part of the thoroughfare connecting Bogotá and the northern part of
the country. The area was settled in 1812 by workers in the various industries that provided Bogotá with its day-to-day necessities. The name ''Chapinero'' comes from the shoemakers of bespoke shoes for ''chapines'', the local expression for people suffering of
pigeon toe syndrome.
Toward the end of the 19th century, the area was further settled with mansions and country estates. As the urbanized city expanded, the area was integrated accordingly. Mule-pulled trams were extended northward in 1875, followed by electric tracks in 1910.
When the
Special District of Bogotá was formed in 1955, the area was made into a locality. At that time the El Lago,
Chicó, and Cataluña neighborhoods were added into the locality. The physical boundaries remained the same under the reorganization into the Capital District that took place in 1991.
Together with
La Candelaria and
Teusaquillo, Chapinero is one of the traditional neighborhoods that is distinctive of a particular era in the city's history and urban growth. A historically upper-class neighborhood, the southern part of Chapinero is famous for areas with large Victorian houses reflecting the influence of European architectural styles in
Bogotá
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at the beginning of the 20th century.
Economy and culture
Chapinero is one of the most important commercial and economic zones of the capital city. Banking and financial centers are headquartered along Calle 72,
Carrera 7 and Calle 100 with major shopping areas located along Carreras 11 and 15. Several universities are based in the locality, including the
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
The Pontificia Universidad Javeriana (English:
Xavierian Pontifical University) is a private university in Colombia founded in 1623. It is one of the oldest and most traditional Colombian universities, directed by the Society of Jesus, with its ...
,
Catholic University of Colombia,
Universidad Piloto de Colombia, and the
National Pedagogic University.
The zone also includes popular dining areas and nightlife centers, which include the ''Zona Rosa'', the ''
Parque de la 93'', and the ''Zona G''; the last one known for its wide offer of upscale restaurants (G stands for Gourmet).
Chapinero is also the center of Bogotá's gay community. There are more than 100 bars, discos and clubs that cater to the gay community in Bogotá, many of which can be found in Chapinero. The biggest and most popular gay disco in Bogotá
Theatron is located in the heart of Chapinero. Furthermore, the former mayor of Chapinero,
Blanca Inés Durán Hernández, is openly lesbian.
The locality has a unique community center focused on the LGBT population of the neighborhood and the city. It is the first of its kind in Latin America.
Government
Chapinero is among the 20 localities that make up the Capital District of Bogota and thus has its own local administration that is under the jurisdiction of the District's Government secretariat. The current locality mayor is Hernando J. Quintero, appointed by the Mayor of Bogotá,
Enrique Peñalosa
Enrique Peñalosa Londoño (born 30 September 1954) is a Colombian politician. He was Mayor of Bogotá, mayor of Bogotá from 1998 until 2001 and elected again in 2015 for the 2016–2019 term.
Early life and education
Peñalosa was born in ...
.
For the 2015 fiscal year it counted with a budget of 26,053,160,000
pesos, about US$8,400,000.
General information
Borders
* North: Calle 100, bordering the locality of
Usaquén
Usaquén is the 1st locality of Bogotá, capital of Colombia. It is located in the north of the city. This district is mostly inhabited by upper middle and upper class residents. It is designated as Bogotá's #1 locality, while being a separate m ...
* East: the
Eastern Hills, bordering the municipalities of
La Calera and
Choachí
* South: Calle 39, bordering the locality of
Santa Fe
* West:
Avenida Caracas
Avenida Caracas is an arterial road in Bogotá, Colombia that runs through the city from north to south.
The road was inaugurated on 9 December 1932.
Names
The road has four names along its stretch: ''Avenida Caracas'', ''Troncal Caracas'', ...
and
Autopista Norte, with the localities of
Barrios Unidos and
Teusaquillo
Points of interest
* Chicó Museum (Museo del Chicó), which includes an old manor house and a surrounding park.
* Our Lady of Lourdes Basilica (Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Lourdes)
* 93rd street park (
93 Park; Parque de la 93), which is also a hotspot for upscale restaurants, bars and nightclubs.
* Shopping centers:
** Avenida Chile, formerly known as Granahorrar
** Centro Andino
** Atlantis Plaza
** El Retiro
** United Church of Bogotá
Transportation
Major east-west roads include Calles 39, 45, 53, 57, 63, 85, 92, 94, 100, and Avenida Chile (Calle 72). North-south routes include Carreras 7, 9, 11, 13, 15 and Avenida Caracas.
The locality is served by
TransMilenio
TransMilenio is a bus rapid transit (BRT) system that serves Bogotá, the capital of Colombia, and Soacha, a neighbouring city. The system opened to the public in December 2000. As of 2024, 12 lines totalling run throughout the city. It is pa ...
lines on
Avenida Caracas
Avenida Caracas is an arterial road in Bogotá, Colombia that runs through the city from north to south.
The road was inaugurated on 9 December 1932.
Names
The road has four names along its stretch: ''Avenida Caracas'', ''Troncal Caracas'', ...
(Carrera 14) and to the west along the
Carrera 30. All of the major roads have extensive private bus services.
Neighborhoods
Before 1955, the term Chapinero included some neighborhoods that are now part of the Teusaquillo locality and did not include the El Lago, Chicó, and Cataluña neighborhoods that are currently part of the locality.
Chapinero is divided into 5 units of zonal planning (''Unidades de planeamiento zonal''), which are then further divided into a total of 50 neighborhoods ("
barrios") and an area on the east named El Verjón Bajo.
The 50 neighborhoods are as follows:
#
Chapinero Alto
# Chapinero Norte
# Chapinero Central
#
El Chicó
# Chicó Alto
#
La Porciúncula
#
Marly
#
Los Rosales
# Juan XXIII
# Bellavista
# El Nogal
# El Refugio
# La Cabrera
# Seminario
# Toscana
# La Esperanza Nororiental
# La Sureña
# San Isidro
# San Luis Altos del Cabo
# Bosque Calderón
# Bosque Calderón Tejada
# El Castillo
# El Paraíso
# Emaus
# Granada
# Nueva Granada
# Sucre
# La Salle
# Las Acacias
# Los Olivos
# María Cristina
# Mariscal Sucre
# Ingemar
# Palomar
# Pardo Rubio
# San Martín de Porres
# Villa Anita
# Villa del Cerro
# Antiguo Country
# El Retiro
# Espartillal
# La Cabrera
# Lago Gaitán
# Quinta Camacho
# Cataluña
# Chicó Norte
# Chicó Norte II
# Chicó Norte III
# Chicó Occidental
# Chicó Reservado
Hydrology
The rural Eastern Hills today are heavily forested, while until the 1930s were very much deforested. They are crossed by several rivers and creeks, many of which flow through the locality in man-made canals. Among the more important waterways are the
Arzobispo River which joins with the
San Francisco
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into the
Bogotá River
The Bogotá River is a major river of the Cundinamarca Department, Cundinamarca department of Colombia. A right tributary of the Magdalena River, the Bogotá River crosses the region from the northeast to the southwest and passing along the wester ...
and the Quebrada El Virrey that forms a part of the
Salitre river system.
References
External links
City of Bogota site
Official Secretary of Bogotá site about Chapinero
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Localities of Bogotá