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Dulce Vita Ice Cream and Usaquén Cafes ice cream in Usaquén, CD
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View of Dulce Vita Ice Cream and Usaquén Cafes in Usaquén, CD
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Dulce Vita Ice Cream and Usaquén Cafes

$Ice Cream
🕑 30 minutes to 1 hour for ice cream, longer if combined with exploring the neighborhood and market👶 Perfect for all ages. Babies can enjoy the stroller-friendly streets, toddlers love choosing colorful ice cream flavors, and older kids enjoy trying exotic tropical fruit varieties they can't find back home.

About

Usaquén's charming cobblestone streets are dotted with delightful ice cream shops and cozy cafes perfect for families exploring this historic Bogotá neighborhood. After browsing the Sunday flea market or visiting nearby parks, treat your kids to local ice cream flavors like lulo, guanabana, or classic Colombian arequipe (dulce de leche). The relaxed outdoor seating and pedestrian-friendly plazas make it easy to enjoy treats while soaking in the colonial atmosphere.

Highlights

  • Unique Colombian ice cream flavors made with exotic tropical fruits not found elsewhere
  • Charming colonial architecture and colorful buildings perfect for family photos
  • Outdoor plaza seating where kids can move around freely
  • Street performers and artisans that provide entertainment
  • Safe, walkable neighborhood with a family-friendly atmosphere

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit on Sunday mornings when the famous Usaquén flea market is open, then reward kids with ice cream afterward for good behavior while shopping.
  2. 2.Ask to sample flavors before ordering since many tropical fruits like curuba or tomate de árbol may be unfamiliar to international visitors.
  3. 3.Bring small Colombian pesos (COP) for easier transactions at smaller cafes, though most accept cards.
  4. 4.The plaza area has street performers and artisans that entertain kids while you enjoy coffee and desserts.
  5. 5.Download a translation app as English may be limited at smaller local shops, though staff are usually patient and welcoming with families.

Best Time to Visit

Sunday mornings (9am to 1pm) are ideal when the neighborhood comes alive with the flea market, street performers, and a festive family atmosphere. Weekday afternoons are quieter if you prefer a more relaxed experience without crowds.

What to Know

Ice cream typically costs 8,000 to 15,000 COP (roughly $2-4 USD) per scoop. Most cafes have outdoor seating, and the pedestrian areas are very stroller-friendly, though cobblestones can be bumpy for younger walkers.

Seasonal Notes

Bogotá has mild weather year-round due to its high altitude, though mornings can be cool (bring light jackets). The Sunday flea market runs weekly except major holidays. December features special holiday decorations and events throughout Usaquén.

Nearby Eats

The Usaquén neighborhood itself offers numerous family-friendly restaurants around the main plaza serving traditional Colombian food, arepas, and international cuisine with outdoor seating perfect for kids.

More Activities Near Usaquén

Museum

Bogotá Museum - Casa Sámano

4.7$

Casa Sámano offers families a captivating journey through colonial history in a beautifully preserved 18th-century house in the charming Usaquén neighborhood. The family-friendly guided tours bring local history to life through engaging storytelling about architecture and cultural heritage, making it an educational yet entertaining experience for curious young minds. With its affordable price point and manageable size, this museum is perfect for introducing children to Colombian history without overwhelming them.

Activity

Saint Barbara of Usaquén Church

4.7

This beautiful 17th-century colonial church anchors the charming Usaquén neighborhood, offering families a peaceful cultural experience combined with vibrant plaza atmosphere. Kids enjoy exploring the historic architecture while parents appreciate the surrounding artisan markets, street performers, and family-friendly cafes that make this a perfect stop for experiencing authentic Colombian culture.

Library

Usaquén Servitá Public Library

4.7Free

This welcoming community library in the charming Usaquén neighborhood offers a peaceful retreat where children can discover Spanish-language books, participate in educational programs, and enjoy dedicated spaces designed for young readers. With its excellent rating and completely free admission, it's an enriching cultural stop that introduces international families to Colombia's commitment to literacy and community learning.

Park

Usaquén Park

4.6Free

Usaquén Park is a spacious urban oasis in one of Bogota's most charming colonial neighborhoods, offering families a safe, well-maintained environment for outdoor play and relaxation. With multiple playgrounds, paved walking paths, and plenty of green space for picnics and games, it's an ideal spot to let kids burn energy while parents enjoy the fresh mountain air and local atmosphere.