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In the last strip of uninhabited land on the banks of the Bogotá River to the west of the capital. About 20 years ago, large construction companies arrived and developed housing projects that gave life to the sector today known as: Gran Granada. Find out about chapter 2 of Barrios here: Special, Granada sector in Bogotá Remote video URL Gran Granada is a stratum 3-4 neighborhood which is part of the town of Engativá. Few areas in the city have as much growth and projection as Gran Granada in Bogotá. Families come there because of the essence of the traditional neighborhood that it still preserves, in this place it is very easy to find all the services very close to home. It is a unique and acclaimed sector to invest in new housing projects. Fact: there are currently around 5 housing projects in Gran Granada, with different typologies, published on our portal. In Gran Granada we find a strategic interconnection area between Bogotá and the municipalities that surround it to the west , such as Funza or Cota; in which promising industrial and commercial development is perceived. Also, we find one of the most important exits from the city, the road to Medellín.
The 80 corridor is an important road that connects Bogotá with Antioquia. Living in Granada means enjoying the city from Monday to Friday and going out to the surrounding towns on a weekend plan. Location of the Gran Granada neighborhood in Bogotá Image Map-Granada-Granada Gran Granada is bordered to the west by the Bogotá River , to the south by the Jaboque Wetland , to the east by the Villas de Granada neighborhood and to the north by Calle 80, the main access route to this BYB Directory sector. Among its internal roads, Avenida Calle 72, Calle 77B or Carrera 113 stand out. Its location and residential essence are the perfect mix to make it a quiet sector , with protection of its environmental areas and with access to health services. entertainment and commerce , such as the Portal 80 Shopping Center or the Unicentro de Oeste Shopping Center and recreation; access to parks equipped with multiple courts and.
Outdoor gyms such as Parque La Florida or Parque San Andrés; as well as the presence of large supermarket chains such as D1, Éxito, Easy, Oxxo or Colsubsidio. In addition to shops and minimarkets. Ecosystems like the Jaboque Wetland welcome a wide variety of birds throughout the year. In La Florida Park there is one of the largest bird observatories. Learn here How to acquire housing in the Gran Granada Bogotá sector with the Mi Casa Ya housing subsidy Transportation and access roads in Gran Granada Bogotá Image image-transport-Granada-Granada The best option in terms of public transportation is portal 80 , one of the most important portals of Transmilenio with routes to any point in the city. Likewise, the variety of SITP routes facilitate mobility within the neighborhood. Gran Granada has a cycle route plan that connects the neighborhood internally; many residents opt for bicycles or skateboards as a means of transportation.
The 80 corridor is an important road that connects Bogotá with Antioquia. Living in Granada means enjoying the city from Monday to Friday and going out to the surrounding towns on a weekend plan. Location of the Gran Granada neighborhood in Bogotá Image Map-Granada-Granada Gran Granada is bordered to the west by the Bogotá River , to the south by the Jaboque Wetland , to the east by the Villas de Granada neighborhood and to the north by Calle 80, the main access route to this BYB Directory sector. Among its internal roads, Avenida Calle 72, Calle 77B or Carrera 113 stand out. Its location and residential essence are the perfect mix to make it a quiet sector , with protection of its environmental areas and with access to health services. entertainment and commerce , such as the Portal 80 Shopping Center or the Unicentro de Oeste Shopping Center and recreation; access to parks equipped with multiple courts and.
Outdoor gyms such as Parque La Florida or Parque San Andrés; as well as the presence of large supermarket chains such as D1, Éxito, Easy, Oxxo or Colsubsidio. In addition to shops and minimarkets. Ecosystems like the Jaboque Wetland welcome a wide variety of birds throughout the year. In La Florida Park there is one of the largest bird observatories. Learn here How to acquire housing in the Gran Granada Bogotá sector with the Mi Casa Ya housing subsidy Transportation and access roads in Gran Granada Bogotá Image image-transport-Granada-Granada The best option in terms of public transportation is portal 80 , one of the most important portals of Transmilenio with routes to any point in the city. Likewise, the variety of SITP routes facilitate mobility within the neighborhood. Gran Granada has a cycle route plan that connects the neighborhood internally; many residents opt for bicycles or skateboards as a means of transportation.