INTRODUCTION
The capital of Venezuela is flanked on one side by the Parque Nacional El Avila, a refreshing contrast to the hustle and bustle of the teeming city. It boasts a variety of museums and historical sights, like the tomb of the South American revolutionary Simon Bolivar and Museo de Arte Colonial. For those more interested in exploring the contemporary Venezuelan scene, there is an animated nightlife scene and several opportunities to see games of “beisbol”, a sport that has become wildly popular in the country over the last few decades.
HISTORY
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
ATTRACTIONS
RESTAURANTS
LODGING
PERSONAL STORIES