Bogotá/Northwest

Northwest Bogotá is comprised majorly by the locality of Suba, and a small part of the locality of Barrios Unidos. The locality of Suba is the most populous district in Bogota, with over 1 and a half million citizens, it is almost its own independent city. Suba is a massive borough, encompassing broad residential districts, world-class shopping malls, expansive financial centers, as well as its own colonial center. Suba has a mix of wealthy neighborhoods, country clubs, middle-class neighborhoods, shopping malls, parks, libraries, and theaters. One of the most famous theaters in Bogota is located in Suba, the Julio Mario Santo Domingo theater, with a modernist design. It is a lesser known destination for restaurants, but it has some great and varied food options, as well as dozens of modern shopping malls. Many of the neighborhoods in Suba are largely residential and empresarial, but they still hold a great architectural value to them. Key destinations in Suba include, the Suba hills, the Niza neighborhood, the Lagos de Cordoba area, a planned residential district built in the 1950's with English architecture, the Lagartos neighborhood, as well as the Colonial center, and the Parque La Colina and Titan Plaza Shopping malls (two of the biggest shopping malls in Bogota, each with over 300 stores).

By Transmilenio
The B, C, D, and E Zones pass through Northwest Bogotá, with the E Zone being most useful for Barrios Unidos and the C Zone most useful for Suba.

The E Zone passes through Barrios Unidos starting at Avenida Chile, coming north from Teusaquillo-Salitre and running along the Norte-Quito-Sur (NQS) Highway/K30. The route then splits, with the E Zone continuing eastwards to join up with the B Zone section at Virrey, north of which the B Zone follows the western boundary between Suba and Usaquén along the Autonorte. The northwest fork from the E Zone connects to the C Zone, which traverses the district through Suba along Avenida Suba—Suba's main road.

The D Zone briefly traverses the district in Barrios Unidos along Calle 80, going west from the Zona Rosa, starting at Calle 76, before entering Western Bogotá.

NQS - Calle 75 is the junction station between the E, C, and D Zones.