Virrey, Bogotá
Facts and practical information
Virrey stop, located in the heart of Bogotá, Colombia, is an important point on the map of urban public transport. This TransMilenio station, situated on line J, was opened to the public on October 15, 2000, and quickly became a key transportation hub for residents of the capital.
Strategically positioned, Virrey serves the Chicó district, known for its dynamic business environment and attractive green areas. The station is popular among city residents, both for its central location and the ease of access to the TransMilenio network, which is the backbone of public transport in Bogotá.
Virrey not only facilitates travel across different parts of the city, but also acts as a transfer point for many bus lines, enabling passengers to efficiently reach their destinations. The station was designed with user convenience and safety in mind, offering wide platforms and modern information systems.
In the immediate vicinity of the Virrey stop, there is also El Virrey park, which is a popular recreational spot for city residents. Thus, the station is not just a transportation node but also a point from which it's easy to access one of the most attractive green areas in Bogotá.
Barrios Unidos (Los Alcázares)Bogotá
Virrey – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Centro Comercial Andino, Héroes, Avenida Chile, 93 Park.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Virrey?
How to get to Virrey by public transport?
Bus
- Virrey (6 min walk)
- Calle 85 (10 min walk)