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MeowScore 😾70/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😻
🚗 Traffic density 😼
🔈 Noisiness 😸
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😼
🌳 Parks and greenery 😸
👮‍♂️ Safety 😼

Best month

January

Experience the vibrant Carnival of El Callao!

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january

Visit for the Carnival of El Callao, the biggest street party in Venezuela! 🥳

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february

Explore the breathtaking Angel Falls at its fullest! 💦

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march

Enjoy the city's delicious seafood and refreshing drinks at the beach! 🦐🍹

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april

Witness the impressive Semana Santa processions and festivities! 🙏🎉

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may

Take part in the Feria de la Sapoara, a traditional indigenous festivity! 🐸💃

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june

Go on an adventure to the mesmerizing Caura River and its wildlife! 🦜🐟

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july

Join the colorful Virgen del Carmen celebrations and parades! 🎉🎶

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august

Visit the historic and cultural landmarks, like the Casa Natal de Angostura! 🏛️

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september

Experience the unique Gran Sabana landscapes and waterfalls! 🌄💦

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october

See the exotic and beautiful sea turtles hatch and lay their eggs! 🐢🐣

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november

Attend the national beer festival, Feria de la Chinita, and party! 🍻🎉

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december

Celebrate Christmas with the impressive Feria de la Chinita lights and music! 🎄🎶

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Reasonable prices

Bigmac $?

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While not extremely expensive, Ciudad Bolivar can be pricey for a visiting cat due to the current economic situation in Venezuela. Overall, prices are higher than in other Latin American countries. However, bargaining and using local transportation can help save money.

Bargain with vendors and take the bus instead of taxis to save money while shopping and getting around the city.

Usual visit duration

2-3 days

historic attractions

Usual visit duration

2-3 days

historic attractions

Ciudad Bolivar serves as a stopover for Angel Falls tours and colonial architecture sights.

Tipping

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No tipping culture practiced

Tipping

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No tipping culture practiced

Cash is king, credit card payments are not common

internet situation

bad Speed

Slow speed due to lack of infrastructure

meh Availability

Spotty availability in certain areas

great Cellular

Good coverage from major carriers

Electric socket type A

Common in North and Central America, and Japan. Mind voltage difference, especially for Japan (100V).

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biking hostile

Poor bike infrastructure

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High traffic

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Things to do

The mainstream

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Mercado Municipal de Ciudad Bolivar
Catedral de Ciudad Bolivar
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Mirador Angostura
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Casa Natal de Angostura
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Plaza Bolivar

The mainstream

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Mercado Municipal de Ciudad Bolivar

This bustling market offers a wide variety of local goods, from fresh produce to handmade crafts.

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Catedral de Ciudad Bolivar

This beautiful cathedral, built in the 18th century, is a popular destination for religious visitors and architecture enthusiasts.

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Mirador Angostura

This lookout point offers stunning views of the Orinoco River and the city of Ciudad Bolivar.

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Casa Natal de Angostura

The birthplace of Simon Bolivar is now a museum displaying artifacts and information about his life and achievements.

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Plaza Bolivar

This central square is surrounded by historical buildings and statues, and is a popular spot for relaxing and people-watching.

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biking hostile

Poor bike infrastructure

walking hostile

High traffic

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative society

Mindful meoweler tips

Enjoy a fresh coconut at the market

The market in Ciudad Bolivar is full of fresh produce and vendors selling refreshing coconut water straight out of the coconut. Don't forget to bring your reusable cat bag for all your purchases!

Learn about the city's role in the independence movement

Ciudad Bolivar was a crucial city in the fight for independence from Spanish rule in Venezuela. Visit the Angostura Historical Museum, located in the former government palace, to learn more about the history.

Take a boat tour of the Orinoco River

The Orinoco River is one of the longest in South America and a major waterway in Venezuela. Take a boat tour to see the river and the nearby waterfalls, spot wildlife like river dolphins, and learn about the indigenous cultures that live along its banks.

Useful external sites

www.venezuelatuya.com/gran_sabana/indexeng.htm

VenezuelaTuya

Tourist guide featuring information on Ciudad Bolivar's attractions, accommodations, and events.

www.venezuela.travel/en/destinations/gran-sabana-en/ciudad-bolivar

Venezuela.travel

Official tourism website of Venezuela with a section on Ciudad Bolivar.

www.lonelyplanet.com/venezuela/central-venezuela/ciudad-bolivar

Lonely Planet

Travel guide with tips on what to see, do, and eat in Ciudad Bolivar.


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