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Chapinero is also the center of Bogotá's gay community. [4] [5] 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, [6] Theatron, is located in the heart of Chapinero.
A 2014 El Tiempo article stated Chapinero Alto as having "an infinity" of restaurants, stores, theaters, offices, clubs, and public transportation. [6] Vogue has referred to it as "the Williamsburg of Bogotá."
Theatron is building complex in Bogotá, Colombia hosting gay bars, dance clubs, and nightclubs founded in 2002. It is the center of the gay community in Bogotá, located in the central part of the Chapinero locality, the focus of the city's gay scene.
Marly Location in Chapinero's Zona G, between Calle 45 and Calle 55. Marly's borders Bogotá's downtown Centro Internacional de Bogotá to the south, and Central and North Chapinero to the north, including Zona G, the gourmet zone of the city where there are exclusive restaurants, including one of the best in Latin America, [3] Zona T also borders to the north, with luxury commercial areas ...
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The Colegio Inglaterra Real de Chapinero was a private school located in Chapinero, Bogotá, Colombia it was founded in 2008 by Gustavo Mendez Hernandez and his wife. In 2021 cause of the COVID-19 pandemic the school couldn't maintain itself and closed.
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The article title suggests that it should be about the entire locality, including Chapinero Alto, Chicó, El Lago, El Nogal, etc. I will be editing this article to bring it closer in line to what I'm doing with the rest of the Bogota localities, and will cut-and-paste the current article into an article called Rosales.