Ciudad Bolívar
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Ciudad Bolívar is in Bolívar state in Venezuela.Understand
Ciudad Bolívar is located on the banks of the Orinoco River. It is named after Simon Bolívar, Venezuela's Independence hero.
It is a frequent stopoff point on visit to Angel Falls and is a good place to find tour companies to take you there. It's previous name Angostura (thin ribbon) represents the river's last navigable port.
It is a frequent stopoff point on visit to Angel Falls and is a good place to find tour companies to take you there. It's previous name Angostura (thin ribbon) represents the river's last navigable port.
Get in
By plane
Tomás de Heres AirportFrom Maiquetia/Caracas there are regular flights with Rutaca Airlines
By car
It's a long drive to Ciudad Bolivar but nonetheless the city is well-served by route 16 northeast to Anzoátegui and a fast highway to Puerto Ordaz and Ciudad Guayana.By bus
There are buses from several cities including Caracas, Maracay, and Barinas (15 hours). Most buses go through Caracas. From the bus station there you can get buses anywhere and also walk to taxi for airport. Ciudad Bolivar to Caracas is 8 hours. Ciudad Bolivar to Santa Elena (border with Brazil) is also about 8 hours.Get around
If walking is not an option the best way to get around in the city is by taxi. Taxis are cheap in Venezuela. At night call for a taxi as it can be hard to find one on the streets.
See
A fairly decent colonial town center, worth a wander.
Casa San IsidroThis is the house where Simon Bolivar stayed during the Congress of Angostura. With a lush tropical garden. Entrance free.
- The impressive colonial era Cathedral is on the northeastern side of Plaza Bolívar. The construction dates from 1771 but was not completed until 1840. The cathedral is now fully restored to its original glory.
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phone: +58 285-6320518address: Avenida Germania, Ciudad BolivarWorld-renowned Venezuelan plastic art sculptor Soto has some of his best works on display alongside other modern artists in a fine museum and garden setting laid out by Venezuela's top architect, Carlos Raúl Villanueva, designer of the Central University in Caracas which is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Patrick Donne
phone: +58 414 385 23 32address: Av. San Vicente de PaúlA large Land Cruiser with capacity for 5 people and a big trunk.
Eat
- 'El Fogon de La Madama: - Really nice soups, Guyanese dishes, local favorites, very special homemade hot sauces and salsas for sale and uniquely preserved all natural sundried desert fruit sweets (sun dried papaya 'lechoza' is a favorite that is unsurpassed anywhere else). By reservation Orinoco Basin minestrone, fried and croquette fish dishes, Creole Caribbean and English curry specialties are all available at El Fogon de La Madama in a beautiful market overlooking the river. Ask for Patrick and Carla at the fish market. They are well known there and reviewed in tony Caracas magazines and newspapers. This place is famous for its fish dishes. They also have beer.
Budget
Mid-range
Posada Don Carlos in the town center 'casco viejo' is spectacular. Really special architecture, service, appointment. Very nice rooms, elegant atmosphere, good food. Also has dormitory hammocks and bunks. You can use them to get excellent tours to jungles, on rivers, to Angel Falls, Roiraima, Tepuis and more. German owner has 20 years experience in this region of Venezuela. They have connections throughout Venezuela to Colombia and beyond.Splurge
Drink
After 7PM everything closes down in the city center.
Sleep
Budget
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phone: +58 285-6326017, +58 414-8546616 (cel)address: Calle Boyacá (con Amor Patrio)In an old colonial mansion. All rooms have en suite bathrooms. Shared kitchen. Breakfast, lunch and dinner served also. Pleasant double patio and common parts. honour bar. Free WiFi internet. Laundry service. Money exchange. Car parking. Tours to all venezuelan destinations can be arranged here.
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phone: +58 416 1298186address: Calle Libertad 28, Casco HistoricoA slightly more basic option but still with comfortable rooms.
Posada La CasitaThey offer free shuttles from/to the city.
Mid-range
Posada Amor PatrioFive tastefully decorated rooms with fan, shared bathroom and small shared kitchen.
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Universo Gran Hotel
phone: +58 285 6543732, +58 285 6543276address: Av República and Paseo Gáspari
Splurge
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Hotel Laja Real
address: Ave Andres Bello, Con Calle Jesus SotiAn upmarket option with a lovely swimming pool, but the rooms can be noisy, especially at weekends.
Stay safe
After sunset the city center turns deserted. Try to avoid moving around after 8PM. The Paseo Orinoco is said to be infamous for muggings at night.
Go next
- Ciudad Bolivar is the departure point for tours to Canaima and Angel Falls.
- Tours up the Rio Caura, a tributary of the Orinoco, can also be arranged from here, where you can see some impressive wildlife and waterfalls. A 5-day tour with Soana Travel (office at Calle Bolivar and Calle Dalla Costa) costs US$300.