Meoweler

Venezuela

Ciudad Guayana / Nature's gift with a festive twist

MeowScore 😼72/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😻
🚗 Traffic density 😼
🔈 Noisiness 😸
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😼
🌳 Parks and greenery 😸
👮‍♂️ Safety 😼

Best month

June

Enjoy the local cuisine at the Guamanchi Festival.

🎉
january

Visit Ciudad Guayana in January for the traditional 'Feria de la Candelaria' celebration with colorful parades.

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february

February in Ciudad Guayana is ideal for birdwatching at the Cachamay Park.

🛶
march

Take a boat trip to Canaima Lagoon in March for breathtaking views of the Angel Falls.

🎭
april

Experience the vibrant Semana Santa celebrations in April, with lively processions and street performances.

🌳
may

May is perfect to explore the Imataca Forest Reserve, with its rich flora and fauna.

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june

June is the best time to savor the local delicacies at the 'Festival Gastronómico Guamanchi'.

🎆
july

Join the Independence Day celebrations in July with fireworks, music, and dance.

🌊
august

Escape the heat and visit the refreshing Kama Meru National Park in August.

🌵
september

September is a great time to learn about the region's indigenous culture at the Kamarata Valley.

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october

October is ideal for hiking the lofty mountains of La Gran Sabana.

💀
november

Experience the local Day of the Dead rituals in November, with colorful offerings and memorials.

🎄
december

Celebrate Christmas in Ciudad Guayana with beautiful decorations and traditional carols.

⚖️

Reasonable prices

Bigmac $?

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Ciudad Guayana is not super cheap nor extremely expensive. Prices are reasonable for a touristic city, but have been rising due to Venezuela's economic situation. Bargaining can be applied in some shops and markets.

Visit the Unare and Tronconal markets for affordable local products. Avoid using credit cards and bring cash in local currency to get better deals.

Usual visit duration

2-3 days

Transit hub, industrial city

Usual visit duration

2-3 days

Transit hub, industrial city

Ciudad Guayana is often used as a transit stop or for business purposes due to its location and industrial significance.

Tipping

0%

No tipping culture observed.

Tipping

0%

No tipping culture observed.

Cash is preferred, credit cards are accepted at some places.

internet situation

bad Speed

Limited infrastructure and frequent outages.

bad Availability

Lack of reliable internet in many areas.

meh Cellular

Decent coverage, but speed can vary.

Electric socket type A

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

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1 VES =
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biking hostile

Unsafe roads

walking hostile

High traffic

LGBTQ hostile

Homophobic society

Ciudad Guayana is purr-fect for feline adventurers seeking a sun-splashed playground to stretch their paws and explore new scents!

With lush parks for paw-some games of cat and mouse, and a vibrant meow-tropolis to prowl, this city will make your whiskers tingle with excitement!

Things to do

The mainstream

😸
Plaza del Hierro
🐆
La Llovizna Park
🐈
Centro de Arte de Ciudad Guayana
😻
Orinokia Mall
🐾
Parque Cachamay

The mainstream

😸
Plaza del Hierro

Historic square surrounded by colonial buildings and great restaurants. Perfect for cats who enjoy a bit of history and a good meal. 🍽️

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🐆
La Llovizna Park

Beautiful park with waterfalls, walking trails, and playgrounds. The ideal spot for outdoor adventures with your furry friends! 💦

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🐈
Centro de Arte de Ciudad Guayana

Modern art museum featuring local and international artists. A great place for cats who appreciate fine art and culture. 🎨

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😻
Orinokia Mall

One of the largest shopping centers in Venezuela with over 300 stores, movie theater, and food court. Cats can indulge in some retail therapy! 🛍️

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🐾
Parque Cachamay

Large park with waterfalls, walking paths, and scenic views of the Caroni River. Purrrfect for a picnic or nap in the sun. 🏞️

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Off the beaten path

🌊
Malecón Orinoco
🎨
Museo de Arte Moderno Jesús Soto
🌏
Parque La Llovizna
🌳
Plaza del Hierro
🏚
Eco Museum Orinoco

Off the beaten path

🌊
Malecón Orinoco

Take a walk along the beautiful waterfront promenade and enjoy stunning views of the Orinoco River. 🌊

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🎨
Museo de Arte Moderno Jesús Soto

A hidden gem for art lovers, this modern art museum features the works of renowned Venezuelan artist Jesús Soto. 🎨

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🌏
Parque La Llovizna

A nature park with hiking trails, waterfalls, and scenic viewpoints. A must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts! 🌲

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🌳
Plaza del Hierro

A quiet and peaceful park with a beautiful fountain, perfect for a relaxing afternoon stroll. 🌳

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🏚
Eco Museum Orinoco

Learn about the region's history and culture at this small museum located in the heart of the city. 🏛️

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biking hostile

Unsafe roads

walking hostile

High traffic

LGBTQ hostile

Homophobic society

Mindful meoweler tips

Visit the Cachamay Park

Explore the park's pristine nature and cascading waterfalls. It's perfect for a picnic or a relaxing walk in nature.

Try the Arepas de Guayana

These delicious arepas stuffed with shredded beef, black beans and cheese are a local specialty you don't want to miss.

Learn about local indigenous culture at the Cachamay Cultural Park

This park showcases the traditional customs and heritage of the indigenous people of the region. Don't miss the onsite museum!

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