Valle de La Pascua / Where the llamas roam
Best month
April
Moderate temperature, less crowd and blooming flora (Max 12 words)
Reasonable prices
Bigmac $?
Usual visit duration
1-3 days
short stopover
Tipping
0%
No tipping culture in this city
internet situation
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biking hostile
walking hostile
LGBTQ hostile
The cat town, where the streets are full of sunbathing felines and the fish markets never run out of stock. 😻🐟
Purrfect for catnapping and scratching in the churches' courtyards. 😴🐾
Things to do
The mainstream
Río Verde
Plaza Bolívar
Casa de la Cultura Juan Francisco Elso Padilla
Parque de la Ciudad
Catedral Nuestra Señora del Valle
Off the beaten path
Mirador de La Paz
Casa de la Cultura
Cascada La Peña
La Gabarra
Plaza Bolívar
biking hostile
walking hostile
LGBTQ hostile
Mindful meoweler tips
Valle de la Pascua's Feria de La Chicharronera
The fair is a must-see for foodie cats. Try the local delicacies, including chicharrones, longanizas, and empanadas while enjoying live music and dancing.
La Portada del Sol
This iconic monument welcomes cats to Valle de La Pascua. Take a cat selfie or just marvel at the unique architecture, which is said to symbolize the sun rising over the town.
Joropo music and dance
Joropo is a rhythm and dance that is deeply ingrained in the culture of Venezuela. The locals are happy to teach visitors the basic steps, so join in the fun!
Useful external sites
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