Teusaquillo is the 13th locality of the Capital District of Bogota. It is located in the geographic center of the city, northwest of the historic center. It is a completely urbanized area, which still has many green areas in their city parks, the University City and some avenues principales.Además, has several channels of small rivers such as the Archbishop and the Salitre. Historically, the name of the current territory corresponded Chorro de Quevedo in La Candelaria.
The current sector where the town is located was an Indian reservation known as "Old Town", before urbanization in the twentieth century. Currently, the town adjacent to Santa Fe, Chico and La Candelaria, Bogota's most traditional. Alongside these two locations, the set of neighborhoods that are distinguished by portraying different periods in the history of the city is formed. Two of his symbols, the Simon Bolivar Park and El Campin Stadium has undergone changes in recent years.