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How far is this location from La Candelaria in Bogota?

I would like to know about how many minutes by taxi is Calle 103 # 15-95 from La Candelaria (Calle 16 #3-23). How many minutes going on the Transmilenio?

Thanks in advance!

By jmb161 on Feb 4, 2008, 00:15 in Travel tips. AddThis Social Bookmark Button


jack_jason says on Feb 4, 2008, 00:56:

If you take a taxi during no pickhours, it will take to get you there about 15-20 minutes driving across the circunvalar avenue.

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Bren68 says on Feb 4, 2008, 04:45:

Depending on the traffic, by taxi anything from 20 to 40 minutes. By Transmileno, Maybe an hour or more, especially as Calle 103 #15-95 is not that close to Transmileno. (unless they have introduced Transmileno along Crra 7 now?) Probably a 15-20 minute walk. Not sure about how close the other address is.
By regular bus along Avenida 15 , maybe 40 mins to an hour, again depending on traffic?

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webmanco says on Feb 4, 2008, 06:00:

If you take a taxi to the nearest tramsmilenio stop it will charge you "la mínima", from there in the Transmilenio it migth take you between 40 minutes and an hour. If you take a taxi to La Candelaria it might take you 20-30 minutes depending on the traffic, add a few more minutes if you are going after 4:00 PM, since circunvalar won´t take you there, at Parque Nacional traffic is directed towards carrera 5ta. And carrera 7ma willl be just one way to the north. (on weekdays)


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Gator says on Feb 4, 2008, 07:46:

O the TM if you exit at station 100 not too bad a walk, say about 40 minutes. I would agree that in the best of times say 30 minuted, other than that ¿Quién sabe? The drivers usually take the circunvalar to Av 100

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adrimm says on Feb 8, 2008, 15:06:

I have one of the route guides floating around, let me dig it out. The routes that are double or digits have the fewest stops (ergo fastest - 30 mins or so).

The J 70 doesn't stop between at all between Calle 127 and Ave. Jimenez. Thats a good one to ride - super fast - the trade off is space

The J72 does stops 6 times between Calle 100 and Ave Jiminez, 8 if you are headed to Las Aguas.

Whatever you do never get on the single digit routes - they stop at **every** station.

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jonas says on Feb 9, 2008, 18:24:

bus from septima / Jimenez to Calle 118/ K15 on friday afternoon, leaving at 2pm took me exactly 1 hour. It really depends on traffic/ time of day. But you won´t make it in less than 45 minutes by bus. Transmilenio leaves you far off on the autopista norte but the taxi from autopista to K15 still is minimum (2900 COP)

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