Caracas

Caracas, the capital of Venezuela

Caracas, capital city

A fast-paced cosmopolitan cocktail, Caracas is tough, but charming.Surrounded by green forested hills, Caracas squeezes the tremendously wealthy and the desperately poor into a single chaotic city.

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The capital of Venezuela has many wonderful places for guests — beautiful temples, interesting museums, luxurious gardens and parks.​A very interesting church of Santa Capilla, built in the Neo-Gothic style, stands out sharply against the background of classical churches. Above the city, like an emerald cap, is the Avila National Park. Not far from the city there is a beautiful Caribbean coast, a favorite vacation spot of the people. In the suburb of El Atillo, many buildings of colonial architecture have been preserved. Another attraction of the city is the most modern and largest racetrack in South America, La Rinconada.

The old part of the city is the center of cultural and historical monuments of architecture. Numerous museums of the church are located here.

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The capital of Venezuela has many wonderful places for guests — beautiful temples, interesting museums, luxurious gardens and parks.​A very interesting church of Santa Capilla, built in the Neo-Gothic style, stands out sharply against the background of classical churches. Above the city, like an emerald cap, is the Avila National Park. Not far from the city there is a beautiful Caribbean coast, a favorite vacation spot of the people. In the suburb of El Atillo, many buildings of colonial architecture have been preserved. Another attraction of the city is the most modern and largest racetrack in South America, La Rinconada.

The old part of the city is the center of cultural and historical monuments of architecture. Numerous museums of the church are located here.

What offers Caracas to its guests?