Walking through the streets of Quinta Camacho is like taking a short walk through a London neighborhood. Its houses with sloping roofs in the English style, which in the Old Continent have as a function that the snow slides during the winter, is not the only similarity. Quinta Camacho, or Bogotá, once had the climate of London and was also a neighborhood designed for people to enjoy the public space, its streets, squares, and parks.
It is an emblematic neighborhood in the history of the capital, an architectural point of reference, where the time in which the people of Bogota dreamed of living in areas modeled on the Old Continent in which elegance and exclusivity were central aspects became evident. As well as the desire to live outside the traditional canons.