Caracas
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Caracas is located in northern Venezuela, near the Caribbean. It is Venezuela's capital, largest city, and the location of its major international airport. In addition to being the obvious entry point for international tourists visiting Venezuela, it is also a likely choice for American and European travelers wishing to explore South America, since typically flights to Caracas are cheaper than to any other South American city.
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Understand
Get in
By plane
Caracas has an international airport nearby (a 30 minute taxi ride will cost about Bs. 50,000 / US$ 25 from an official airport taxi during the day, and double that at night). You can haggle with unofficial taxis and strike a deal for around 40,000 / US$ 20. People are generally advised to avoid these taxis for safety reasons.
By car
By bus
Get around
See
- La Plaza Bolivar, in the city center. Statues of Simon Bolivar, close to the congress and other government buildings. Nice archetecture.
Do
- The Teleférico is one of the city's attractions. It is a cable-car that takes visitors up the mountains to the north of Caracas. The ascent provides a beautiful view of the city. At the top (altitude approximately 2600 m), one can obtain a view of Caracas to the south, and of the ocean (Caribbean) to the north. It will cost Bs. 30,000 (US$ 15) to take the teleférico up (and back down). Reduced fares are available for students, children, and senior citizens (approximately Bs. 20,000). There are a few restaurants, many food kiosks, and numerous attractions suitable for children. These include a small skating rink, some small rides, and jungle-gyms. There is a well known fondue restaurant also located at the top. Some hiking trails branch off from the teleférico station, but without a map it is not easy to find them or know where they go, as they are not marked.
Buy
- Centro Comercial Sambil. Largest mall in Latin America
- Altamira. An exclusive neighborhood and shopping district in the eastern part of the city. Can be accessed easily by metro.
- Centro Comercial San Ignacio.
Eat
- Las Mercedes. Restaurants and clubs of all types in one spot.
- La Castillana. Clubs, restaurants, and the most exclusive shopping mall in the city, Centro Comercial San Ignacio.
Drink
- La Belle Epoca. Located in Bello Monte, this is the best club value and experience in the city. Great prices with great bar tenders (one speaks English). Great mix of well to do caraqueƱos and tourists. Three parties for the price of one: techno, American rock, reggae. Live music Thurs-Sat. One room has old black and white movies playing on a projector to reggae music. Another pure techno (no beer in here, just drinks, especially Red Bull and Vodka). The last is the live band playing American rock--and they're great. This club is a must do in Caracas.
Sleep
Caracas has many hotels but no youth hostels as one might expect to find in other South American countries. Backpackers will find that Caracas is not a cheap destination, and that rooms per night per person range 20-30 USD. While the whole of the city is considered to be dangerous at night, stick to the hotels in the east, that is, Sabana Grande or farther east.
Budget
Just about every hotel in Sabana Grande. Do not stay in budget hotels in the western part of the city.
Mid-range
- Hotel Milenio, (located between the Ciudad Universitaria metro and the Sabana Grande metro).
Splurge
- Gran MeliĆ”.
- Hilton.
- Marriot.
Contact
Stay safe
Cope
Get out
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