Paloquemao Market

A bit off the tourist trail in Bogota, one of Colombia’s best farmers markets is hands down the Paloquemao market. This vast Bogota market brings the greatest and freshest things from all throughout Colombia, creating a truly authentic and immersive experience in the country's capital.


A half- or full-day visit to the Paloquemao market is highly recommended. Negotiate with vendors who are always eager to show guests what they have to offer. So why limit yourself to ogling at the luscious and colorful display of fruit, veggies, grains and more? This is your chance to try and learn about your favorite Colombian ingredients!


Furthermore, if your visit to Colombia does not involve excursions to each of the other regions, the Paloquemao market is a melting pot of the best that each ecosystem has to offer. The Paloquemao market is the place to go if you want to enjoy the aromas and fragrances of Colombia's coast, jungle, and mountains. Explore the market's periphery for prepared food to satisfy your hunger and to try something new. Every day, fresh arepas, substantial soups, and traditional desserts are prepared to serve the thousands of residents that come by and bring life to this daily market.


Numerous different things are offered in the Paloquemao market to appeal to all types of travelers. The fresh-cut flower section is located outside and is a visual feast that showcases Mother Nature's craftsmanship. It's easy to see how Colombia has become one of the world's leading flower exporters after perusing the stunning variety and massive amount of flowers.


Google rating: 4.5/5.0
Address: Av. Cdad. de Lima #25-04, Bogotá, Colombia
Phone: +57 7426664
Opening hours: Mon to Sun - 4:30 AM to 4:30 PM

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