Centro de Arte Los Galpones
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The meeting point between modern and boho. It's the place where locals come to feel an artsy enviroment with literature, modern design and even cinematography. This galery proposes activities and exhibits in its halls, design stores (with really cool objects), a modern library and a cafe to take a breath and read a book. Also, is never crowded!
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El Avila National Park
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El Avila national park (Waraira Repano) is the name of the long chain of mountains extended all along the coasts of Venezuela. These mountains are close to the city and surround the northern side of Caracas. The park is very attractive for hiking and climbing as the irregular terrain can challenge even the most experienced hiker.
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Hannsi
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-The neighbourhood: At aprox. 15 minutes away from Caracas, "El Hatillo" is a little scape to the big city.
-The creativity: Everyone feels like taking pictures in this place. Amazing (and sometimes scary) crafts.
-The culture: Sometimes, "caraqueños" tend to forget its roots. This is the place to feel all that venezuelan flavor again.
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Cacao oderí
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This network of "chocolateries" was created by the Venezuelan government a few years ago. The cocoa is obtained from a region called Barlovento. The workers are responsible for the whole process and product is sold at little cafes like Cacao Oderí at fair prices to let common people have access to high quality chocolate.
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National Art Gallery
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The National Art Gallery is a truly modern museum. The central part of the artistic modern complex encompasses two areas of 2,500 m2 and hosts the currently opened exhibitions. The building was designed by the architect Carlos Gomez Llerena. It includes a total of 27,000 m2 of exhibition space. The gallery dates back to the 70’s.
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El Hatillo
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El Hatillo is a colonial town in the South East side of the city. It is the place where all the locals go during the weekends to relax and have some coffee and biscuit at the Bolivar central square or drinks at very nice open-air places or to go to one of their very high quality restaurants, all these places are just a walking distance away.
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Birthplace of the Liberator Simón Bolívar
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If you have not yet found a reason to visit Caracas, having a chance to walk around the house where Simon Bolívar, the Liberator of South America, was born could be an important motive for every culture digger out there. The house dates back to the 17th century (1680) and is the place where Bolívar’s parents lived and raised their family.
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