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Caracas, the vibrant capital of Venezuela, is not only known for its bustling streets and rich culture but also for its stunning churches that reflect the city's deep-rooted history and spirituality. From the majestic Catedral de Caracas, where the spirit of national hero Simon Bolivar lingers, to the ornate Basilica Santa Capilla with its breathtaking stained glass, each church tells a unique story that resonates with both locals and visitors alike. These sacred spaces are more than just places of worship; they are architectural marvels that showcase the artistry and devotion of generations past.

As you wander through the streets of Caracas, you'll discover a mix of well-known landmarks and hidden gems, each offering a glimpse into the city's religious heritage. Whether you're drawn to the historical significance of the Iglesia Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria or the serene atmosphere of El Calvario park nearby, there's something for everyone. The Wanderlog team is passionate about uncovering these remarkable sites, inviting you to explore the spiritual heart of Caracas and experience the beauty and tranquility that these churches have to offer.

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1Contemporary Art Museum

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Discover the Contemporary Art Museum in Caracas, Venezuela, situated within the Parque Central complex. This world-class museum boasts a diverse collection of 20th-century paintings and sculptures by both local and global artists. With over 5,000 works of art, including pieces by renowned figures like Picasso, Monet, Warhol, and Bacon, visitors can explore various artistic movements across its 13 halls.
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Luis C — Google review
not a lot of new exhibitions, most areas are closed
Fernando G — Google review
It is in ruins. The museum is in ruins and Parque central is in ruins
Hillel P — Google review
👍
Oscar C — Google review
Best museum ever
Daniel O — Google review
Not enough exhibitions
Alexandra Q — Google review
Good
Michell J — Google review
(Translated by Google) Currently, much of the building is under renovation (but there are exhibitions in seven of its galleries). However, the MACC remains one of the most important contemporary art museums in Latin America. (Original) Actualmente tiene buena parte de la sede en recuperación ( pero hay exposición en siete de sus salas). Pero el MACC sigue siendo uno de los museos de arte contemporáneo más importantes de América latina.
Rodolfo R — Google review
F4X2+C56, Zona Cultural de Parque Central. Nivel Lecuna, Av. Bolívar, Caracas, Distrito Capital, Venezuela•Tips and more reviews for Contemporary Art Museum

2Teresa Carreño Theater

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Nestled in the vibrant heart of Caracas, the Teresa Carreño Theater is a cultural gem that should not be missed. Opened on April 19, 1983, this magnificent venue is celebrated as Venezuela's most significant theater and ranks as the second largest in South America. With its striking brutalist design covering an impressive 88,000 m², it pays homage to the renowned pianist Teresa Carreño.
The Teresa Carreño Theater in Caracas is truly a cultural gem and an architectural masterpiece. This striking brutalist structure stands as one of Latin America's most impressive performing arts venues, commanding attention with its bold concrete forms and dramatic geometric shapes. What makes this theater so special is how it successfully blends the rawness of brutalist architecture with elements of classical design, creating a space that feels both contemporary and timeless. The massive concrete exterior gives way to surprisingly warm and acoustically perfect interior spaces. The main concert hall is simply breathtaking, with excellent sightlines and acoustics that enhance every performance. Named after the renowned Venezuelan pianist Teresa Carreño, the theater honors her legacy by providing a world-class venue for opera, ballet, orchestral performances, and other cultural events. The building's multiple performance spaces allow for diverse programming that caters to various artistic expressions. The interior detailing is particularly noteworthy - from the elegant wood paneling to the thoughtful lighting design that softens the concrete elements. The grand foyers and staircases create a sense of occasion before you even reach your seat. For architecture enthusiasts, this is a must-visit example of brutalist design that actually succeeds in being both functional and beautiful. For performing arts lovers, the quality of the space elevates every performance. The Teresa Carreño Theater stands as a powerful symbol of Venezuela's cultural heritage and artistic ambitions.
Jorge H — Google review
With almost 40 years of its foundation still been one of the best latin american theater. I was to The Miserables, amazing sound lights and all the movements at the scene
Gonzalo R — Google review
Beautiful cultural complex in Venezuela. It is one of the most important theaters in Latin America. The cultural complex itself is relatively safe, but the neighborhood is not. At least not at all.e
Vicente Q — Google review
Beautiful theatre, worth visiting even just for the architecture and having a coffee in the cute café inside!
Anna F — Google review
Concrete monster a classical for the 80s not very well maintained and the AA does not work but the stage was in excellent conditions for the play Cascanueces it could be better maintained but is government controlled so not much money to do that but nice place to go the parking is a little creepy but no issues there
Luis T — Google review
incredible and majestic. hard parking experience
Polly P — Google review
It's the hughest and the best Venezuela cultural complex, with an amazing historic concert list of national and international artists of global size there is not doubt it has become in an iconic and a mustsee site in the concert tour of any artist who pretend to have a sucessful tour
Alejandro G — Google review
Very nice place and an iconic Caracas place but a lot chance of getting better. Parking area is very dirty and also common areas. You can enjoy a very cheap bear or rum there in the nights.
Carlos A — Google review
Final Av Paseo Colón, Calle Las Artes, Teatro Teresa Carreño Nivel PB TEATRO TERESA CARREÑO CARACAS, 1010, Distrito Capital, Venezuela•+58 212-5749122•Tips and more reviews for Teresa Carreño Theater
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3Catedral de Caracas

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The Catedral de Caracas is a historic Romanesque cathedral dating back to the 1670s and is located in the heart of the city on Plaza Bolivar. This iconic religious temple houses the family tomb of political hero Simón Bolívar, adding to its historical significance. The cathedral's architecture showcases a blend of styles including Baroque and Neoclassical, making it a valuable monument with great artistic and historical importance.
Caracas is very nice
Максим Ш — Google review
Bella
Katiuska G — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Cathedral of Caracas is one of the most iconic places in the historic center, it is located right in front of Plaza Bolívar. Be sure to visit it. When you enter you will be surprised by how large it is, with 5 naves, several chapels and beautiful, quite colorful stained glass windows. It is a jewel of Caracas architecture. (Original) La Catedral de Caracas es uno de los lugares más icónico del centro histórico, se ubica justo al frente de la plaza Bolívar. No deje de visitarla. Cuando entras te sorprenderá lo grande que es cuenta con 5 naves, varias capillas y hermosos vitrales bastante colorido. Es una joya de la arquitectura caraqueña.
Francis M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Its history dates back to the 16th century, when the first church in the city of Caracas was built in the same place. Other constructions followed until it gave way to the current cathedral. Its construction began approximately in the second half of the 17th century, and was completed in the first decades of the 18th century. Throughout its existence it has undergone important modifications such as extensions, removal of the third bell tower, changes in the materials of its cover and in the shape of its columns, increase in the height of the façade, among others. The floor plan of the church is rectangular. owns five naves which are separated by arches supported by a series of columns. Its façade has a symmetrical composition. It has three bodies decorated with neoclassical pilasters and cornices, whose upper body finishes in a lobed pediment. In its northern corner it shows a bell tower with a square base with two bodies. The crown is a capulín on an octagonal drum. It is currently considered a landmark of Caracas, not only for its architectural value, but also for its historical value, since the Cathedral is associated with crucial events in the history of the country. The Liberator Simón was baptized there. Bolívar in 1783, and his remains rested from 1842 until 1876, the year in which they were definitively transferred to National Pantheon. It is the owner of a large set of religious images, colonial altarpieces, and artistic works from different periods. It was declared a National Monument according to Official Gazette No. 25,413, dated September 23, 1957. (Original) Sus antecedentes se remontan al siglo XVI, cuando en el mismo lugar se construyó la primera iglesia de la ciudad de Caracas. A ésta le sucedieron otras construcciones hasta dar paso a la catedral actual. Su construcción fue iniciada aproximadamente en la segunda mitad del siglo XVII, y concluida en las primeras décadas del siglo XVIII. A lo largo de su existencia ha sufrido importantes modificaciones como ampliaciones, eliminación de la tercera torre campanario, cambios en los materiales de su cubierta y en la forma de sus columnas, aumento de la altura de fachada, entre otras. La planta de la iglesia es de forma rectangular. Posee cinco naves las cuales se encuentran separadas por arcadas apoyadas en una serie de columnas. Su fachada es de composición simétrica. Presenta tres cuerpos ornamentados con pilastras y cornisas neoclásicas, cuyo cuerpo superior remata en un frontón lobulado. En su esquina norte muestra una torre-campanario de base cuadrada con dos cuerpos. La corona un capulín sobre tambor octogonal. Actualmente es considerada un hito de Caracas, no sólo por su valor arquitectónico, sino también por su valor histórico, ya que la Catedral está asociada a sucesos cruciales en la historia del país. En ella fue bautizado el Libertador Simón Bolívar en 1783, y reposaron sus restos desde 1842 hasta 1876, año en el que fueron trasladados definitivamente al Panteón Nacional. Es poseedora de un gran conjunto de imágenes religiosas, retablos coloniales, y obras artísticas de distintas épocas. Fue declarada Monumento Nacional según Gaceta Oficial Nº 25.413, del 23 de septiembre de 1957.
Jorge B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Cathedral of Caracas is very beautiful, right next to Plaza Bolivar. For the cathedral it is small but it is still important to visit. Inside you will find the unfinished work of the Venezuelan painter Arturo Michelena - The Last Supper It was the 7th temple visited during the traditional visit to the 7 temples on Good Friday in the city of Caracas (Original) Muy linda la Catedral de Caracas, justo al lado de la plaza bolivar Para ser la catedral es pequeña pero no deja de ser importante de visitar. Dentro encontrarás la obra inconclusa del pintor venezolano Arturo Michelena - La última cena Fue el 7mo templo visitado durante la tradicional visita a los 7 templos del viernes santo en la ciudad de Caracas
Marvi S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Caracas Cathedral: a Catholic church with many religious artifacts (Original) Catedral de Caracas: una iglesia católica con muchas cositas de los religiosos
Jose S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Metropolitan Cathedral of Santa Ana or Caracas Cathedral is the main temple, due to its history and location, of the city of Caracas, and the headquarters of the Archdiocese of Caracas; It is located in the historic center of the city in the Cathedral Parish of the Libertador Municipality, next to the renowned Plaza Bolívar of Caracas. As a province that experienced its development in a later period, Venezuela developed a more modest architecture than that of provinces such as Peru or New Spain. During the 17th century, in the growing province of Venezuela, the demand for religious buildings by a growing bourgeoisie and population increased. It was in this context that the cathedral of Caracas was commissioned by the architect Juan de Medina in 1665, replacing the small church destroyed by the earthquake of 1641; completed in 1674. Its façade dates from 1771, the work of Francisco Andrés de Meneses. Damaged by the earthquake of 1812, its tower (which gives its name to one of the corners of Caracas) was reduced in size. In 1866 a baroque style frontispiece was built on its façade. In 1932 and the 1960s, restoration and modification works were carried out throughout the temple. The colonial chapels of La Trinidad stand out (where the mortal remains of Simón Bolívar's parents and wife are), Pópulo and Pilar. It was dedicated to Saint Anne, mother of the Virgin Mary. (Original) La Catedral Metropolitana de Santa Ana o Catedral de Caracas es el templo principal, por su historia y ubicación, de la ciudad de Caracas, y sede la Arquidiócesis de Caracas; está ubicada en el centro histórico de la ciudad en la Parroquia Catedral del Municipio Libertador, junto a la reconocida Plaza Bolívar de Caracas. Como una provincia que experimentó su desarrollo en un periodo más tardío, Venezuela desarrolló una arquitectura más modesta que la de provincias como Perú o Nueva España. Durante el siglo xvii, en la creciente provincia de Venezuela, la demanda por edificios religiosos por parte de una burguesía y población en crecimiento, aumentaron. Fue en este contexto en el cual la catedral de Caracas fue encargada al arquitecto Juan de Medina en 1665, en sustitución de la pequeña iglesia destruida a causa del terremoto de 1641; concluida en el año 1674. Su fachada es de 1771, obra de Francisco Andrés de Meneses. Dañada por el terremoto de 1812 su torre (que da nombre a una de las esquinas de Caracas) fue reducida en tamaño. En 1866 en su fachada se construye un frontispicio de estilo barroco. En 1932 y los años 1960 se hacen obras de restauración y modificación en todo el templo. Destacan las coloniales capillas de la Trinidad (donde están los restos mortales de los padres y esposa de Simón Bolívar), del Pópulo y la del Pilar. Fue dedicada a Santa Ana madre de la virgen María.
Edwar R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Mass at 11:30 a.m. If you have the chance, you can enjoy Mass with the parish organist: he's very good. (Original) Misa a once y media de mediodía. Si tienes oportunidad, puedes disfrutar la misa con el organista de la parroquia: muy bueno.
Juan F — Google review
G34P+FF6, Avenida Sur, Caracas 1012, Distrito Capital, Venezuela•Tips and more reviews for Catedral de Caracas

4Iglesia Católica San Francisco

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Catholic church
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In the heart of Caracas, Venezuela, lies the Iglesia Católica San Francisco, a 16th-century church dedicated to Francis of Assisi. The church is renowned for its stunning baroque artwork and holds historical significance as the site where Bolivar was declared South America's liberator in 1813. Located near other points of interest such as the Pantheon Nacional and El Capitolio Nacional complex, this cultural gem has been remodeled several times over the centuries.
Bella
Gladys P — Google review
A historical place, full of colonial-times beautiful paintings (circa 1700) in need of deep maintenance but beautiful. Altar pieces covered with gold-leaf a must see and admire, yet some have missing pieces. A place right in downtown Hussle where you can relax and meditate and pray. Worth a visit if around area
Ramon O — Google review
Don't have parking lot
E. C — Google review
Chavre
FELIPE M — Google review
Super
LVMJ25 M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful Church and historical place where our Liberator Simon Bolívar died (Original) Bellísima Iglesia y lugar histórico donde para nuestro Libertador Simon Bolívar
Arthur P — Google review
(Translated by Google) The church is very well preserved, with beautiful religious art. I attended a religious service, and that's what I posted in these photos and videos. I recommend it to every tourist visiting Caracas, especially the city center. You can enjoy the art contained in the church, admiring the paintings, doors, railings, and religious figures. There are many details to photograph, and the lighting is excellent for taking excellent photos. (Original) Muy bien conservada la iglesia,hermoso arte religioso, coincidí con un acto religioso, y es lo que publicó en estas fotos y vídeos. Recomiendo sea visitado por todo turista que visite la ciudad de Caracas, y sobre todo el casco central de la ciudad. Se disfruta el arte contenido en la iglesia, detallar pinturas, puertas, rejas, figuras religiosas. Hay muchos detalles para fotografiar, y tiene una iluminación muy buena para tomar fotografías excelentes.
Ismael M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The church is very beautiful. Mass is held from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Confessions are held from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. (Original) Muy bonita la iglesia, dan misa 7am 12pm 5pm de Lunes a viernes. Confiezan de 11:30 am a 1 pm
Ruben N — Google review
G33M+PQ4, Esquina San Francisco, Av. Universidad, Caracas, Distrito Capital, Venezuela•Tips and more reviews for Iglesia Católica San Francisco

5Iglesia Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria

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The Catholic Church is a religious institution that worships Jesus Christ and his teachings. The church is based in Catholicism and follows the doctrines of the Bible. It is one of the largest Christian organizations in the world. The church has various structures, including dioceses, churches, and convents. Priests are responsible for conducting religious services and teaching Christianity to children. La Candelaria is one of the most renowned churches in Buenos Aires due to its beautiful architecture.
Bella
Jonathan T — Google review
Ok
Giampaolo F — Google review
Amen
Julio R — Google review
Excelsior
RAFAEL B — Google review
Beautiful
Juan L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful temple where the remains of San José Gregorio Hernandez rest. But, its surroundings among peddlers, homeless people, lack of maintenance of spaces and public roads ruin the place. (Original) Hermoso templo donde descansan los restos de San José Gregorio Hernandez. Pero, sus alrededores entre buhoneros, indigentes, carencia de mantenimiento de espacios y vías públicas arruinan el lugar.
Flavio S — Google review
Nice place
Alver B — Google review
(Translated by Google) A few days before the Beatification of Dr. José Gregorio Hernández, we took a guided tour of the Church of Our Lady of Candelaria, where the remains of our next Saint rest. (Original) A pocos días de la Beatificación del Dr. José Gregorio Hernández, realizamos una visita guiada a la Iglesia Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria, donde reposas los restos de nuestro próximo Santo 💼🩺🇻🇪
Armando D — Google review
G34W+46Q, Caracas 1011, Distrito Capital, Venezuela•+58 212-5725154•Tips and more reviews for Iglesia Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria
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6Museo Sacro de Caracas

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The Museo Sacro de Caracas is a restored old colonial house that has been transformed into an art museum. The museum showcases a modest but carefully selected collection of religious art from around the world. It is located adjacent to the Cathedral of Caracas and open 9AM to noon Monday through Friday.
Fantastic place for the ones who really enjoy antiques. It has a great variety of art pieces and the stories related to each piece is fascinating, the best part is, that is so cheap to get the ride and the people who are in charge are really patient and nice
Maria M — Google review
In very bad condition. Pictures posted here look nothing like it does now. Excellent restaurant in front courtyard - just say at the door you are going to Cafe Sacro and they will let you in. See separate review of the restaurant.
David L — Google review
Excellent museum. Very well kept. Very interesting. The guide was very good, knowledgeable. Highly recommended.
Valentín M — Google review
A wonderful. Place. Must see it.
Aldo C — Google review
Excelsior
RAFAEL B — Google review
(Translated by Google) An interesting visit in downtown Caracas. It's located across from Plaza Bolívar. It offers a brief insight into the history of the various archbishops. It also has a room with objects that belonged to José Gregorio Hernández, including some letters and writings. Recommended visit. Admission is $3 per person. (Original) Interesante visita en al centro de Caracas. Está ubicado frente a la plaza Bolívar. Te permite conocer de manera breve un poco de la historia de los diferentes Arzobispos. Además, tienen un salón con objetos que pertenecieron a José Gregorio Hernández, incluidas algunas cartas y escritos. Visita recomendada. El costo de la entrada es de 3$ por persona.
Arturo H — Google review
The best museum!!!
Francis N — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Sacred Museum of Caracas is a fascinating place where you can experience a variety of unique sensations. One of the most striking moments is the visit to the ecclesiastical prison and the mass grave, which truly awaken a mixture of awe and respect for history. If you enjoy places with such a profound history, I definitely recommend visiting this museum. At the end of the tour, we received a free ticket that allowed us to explore the majestic Archbishop's Palace, which made the experience even more enriching. (Original) El Museo Sacro de Caracas es un lugar fascinante donde podrás experimentar una variedad de sensaciones únicas. Uno de los momentos más impactantes es la visita a la cárcel eclesiástica y la fosa común, que realmente despiertan una mezcla de asombro y respeto por la historia. Si disfrutas de lugares con un trasfondo tan profundo, definitivamente te recomiendo visitar este museo. Además, al finalizar el recorrido, recibimos un ticket gratuito que nos permitió explorar el majestuoso Palacio Arzobispal, lo que hizo que la experiencia fuera aún más enriquecedora.
Juliana R — Google review
G34P+8CM, Esq. La Torre a Gradillas, frente a la Plaza Bolívar, Av Este 2, Caracas, Districto Federal, Venezuela•Tips and more reviews for Museo Sacro de Caracas

7Concejo Municipal El Hatillo

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Nestled in the heart of Caracas, the Concejo Municipal El Hatillo is a remarkable historic structure that dates back to 1905, designed by the talented architect Alejandro Chataing. As you approach this architectural gem from Plaza Bolivar, you'll be captivated by its stunning entrance. Don't miss out on wandering through the enchanting Caracas Garden, which beautifully showcases the tropical garden style popular in the 20th century.
(Translated by Google) Good service and pleasant atmosphere (Original) Buenas atención y agradable ambiente
Carolina O — Google review
C5FF+HMG, Caracas 1083, Miranda, Venezuela•https://concejomunicipalelhatillo.gob.ve/•Tips and more reviews for Concejo Municipal El Hatillo

8Plaza El Venezolano

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Nestled in the bustling heart of Caracas, Plaza El Venezolano is a lively hub that invites both locals and tourists to immerse themselves in its vibrant atmosphere. This charming plaza is perfect for leisurely strolls or simply unwinding while enjoying the city's unique energy. Often alive with live music and cultural events, it serves as a fantastic venue for celebrating special occasions like Christmas and Mother's Day.
Beautiful Place. I love what Venezuela does here every year for Christmas. Definitely will be back. Chevere!!
Lucky A — Google review
It used to be a beautiful landmark of downtown Caracas, but although it is well kept, they have installed an "obelisk" that looks like a giant bullet.
Ana B — Google review
Celebration mother day 2025
Alver B — Google review
It's a lovely place to spend time.
M.Tugrul K — Google review
Nice place to walk around.
Eliana R — Google review
Good place to take a look around
Aurelio H — Google review
Relax
Adeily S — Google review
Great Place
Angel S — Google review
G33P+WVM, Avenida Sur 1, Caracas 1012, Distrito Capital, Venezuela•+58 414-9009623•Tips and more reviews for Plaza El Venezolano

9Basílica de Santa Teresa

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Catholic church
The Basilica de Santa Teresa, situated in Caracas, Venezuela, is a must-see attraction known for its stunning Neoclassical architecture. This historic landmark holds significant cultural and religious importance for the people of Caracas. Visitors praise the spacious and well-preserved interior with a two-way entrance. Some suggest having guides to delve into the site's rich history. The church is also home to the Nazarene of Saint Paul and has been the setting for various important religious ceremonies.
Bella!
Gladys P — Google review
One of the best religious church to visit, famous for the nazareno de San Pablo
Gysbert P — Google review
Great place
Vicente Q — Google review
Hermochooooooo
Mariela L — Google review
Bella
Victor M — Google review
(Translated by Google) I visited her on Carnival Saturday. Outside it looks very well maintained with its silver domes, however, inside the restoration of the central dome is pending. A man who serves visitors was kind enough to give us a guided tour, offering us the most important aspects of the history of the Basilica. During Holy Week, many devotees of the Nazarene of San Pablo whose image came to Venezuela from Spain in the 17th century gather. We can also see an image of the Virgin of Ávila, Saint Teresa, crucified Christ, and our Saint José Gregorio Hernández, among others. Likewise, you can see some relics. (Original) La visité el sábado de carnaval. Ppr fuera se ve muy bien mantenida con sus cúpulas plateadas, sin embargo, en su interior está pendiente la restauración de la cúpula central. Un señor que atiende a los visitantes tuvo la amabilidad de darnos un recorrido guiado ofreciéndonos los aspectos más importantes de la historia de la Basílica. En Semana Santa se congregan muchos devotos del Nazareno de San Pablo cuya imagen llegóa Venezuela desde España en el siglo XVII. También podemos apreciar una imagen de la Virgen de Ávila, Santa Teresa, Cristo crucificado, y de nuestro San José Gregorio Hernández, entre otros. Igualmente, se pueden apreciar algunas reliquias.
María O — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is very well preserved, its religious art is outstanding, it is clean, there are multiple people who give information to visitors, its interior is impressive, it is very visited, however, on dates when there is no religious celebration, you can enter and appreciate it without any access problems. (Original) Está muy bien conservada, su arte religioso es destacado, está limpia, tienen múltiples personas que dan información a los visitantes, su interior es impresionante, es muy visitado, sin embargo en fechas que no hay una celebración religiosa se pu de ingresar y apreciar sin ningún problema en su acceso.
Ismael M — Google review
(Translated by Google) This wonderful temple in the center of Caracas is home to the Nazarene of Saint Paul. During Holy Week, the number of people, pilgrims, and devotees who participate in the commemorative events is incredible. It's definitely a must-visit place in Caracas. It has security, and there are sales of religious images and items nearby, as well as food. (Original) Maravilloso Templo en el centro de Caracas, allí se ubica el Nazareno de San Pablo, en semana santa es increíble la cantidad de personas, peregrinos y devotos que participan en los actos conmemorativos, sin duda un lugar que debes visitar en Caracas. Posee seguridad, ventas de estampas y artículos religiosos cerca, así como comida.
Angel G — Google review
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10El Calvario Park

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Nestled in the heart of Caracas, El Calvario Park, also known as Parque Ezequiel Zamora, is a historical gem that dates back to 1884. This enchanting park features an impressive entrance archway from 1895, showcasing its French architectural influences. Visitors can ascend eighty-five steps next to the El Silencio Metro station to discover a serene oasis filled with vibrant gardens and charming fountains.
This is the best park in Caracas. Very beautiful on his arquitecture, very well taken care and clean. You have always someone form the park team around and police. You can bring your dog, have a rest, a coffe, or a yoga pause.
Jorge H — Google review
Beautiful park with great views. Lovely place to hang out and disconnect from the routine.
Tommy C — Google review
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Darwin B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent place to visit, it has paths and squares that you can access by walking from the Calvary steps. Along the way you will see different emblematic places in the center of Caracas. I invite you to have a good time! It has security forces and maintenance crews that make the place very safe and clean. (Original) Excelente sitio para visitar, cuenta con caminerias y plazas a las que puedes acceder caminando desde las escalinatas del calvario en su recorrido verás diferentes lugares emblemáticos del centro de caracas te invito a pasar un buen rato ! Cuenta con cuerpos de seguridad y cuadrillas de mantenimiento que hacen del lugar algo muy seguro y limpio.
Alejandro Q — Google review
(Translated by Google) El Calvario, officially known as Ezequiel Zamora Park, is an iconic corner of Caracas that combines history, nature, and mystery into a unique experience. At the beginning of the tour, visitors face a 90-step staircase that ascends as a physical and spiritual challenge, surrounded by vegetation and views that become more impressive the higher they go. Once at the top, the park opens up like an urban oasis with gazebos, fountains, historical busts, and shaded paths that invite contemplation. From there, one can appreciate panoramic views of Miraflores Palace, El Silencio, and the Military Museum, while the atmosphere is filled with calm and nostalgia. Among its architectural gems are the Arch of the Federation, a symbol of the Federal War, and the mysterious Chapel of Our Lady of Lourdes, a Gothic construction that seems suspended in time, wrapped in silence and devotion. This space, originally designed by French landscapers in the 19th century, has witnessed political and cultural transformations, yet retains its essence as an emotional and aesthetic refuge. El Calvario is not just a park: it's a living narrative that connects the past with the present, inviting us to rediscover Caracas from above. I wish they'd made it a little greener, with more flowers, and some maintenance. (Original) El Calvario, oficialmente conocido como Parque Ezequiel Zamora, es un rincón emblemático de Caracas que combina historia, naturaleza y misterio en una experiencia única. Al iniciar el recorrido, los visitantes enfrentan una escalinata de 90 peldaños que asciende como un desafío físico y espiritual, rodeada de vegetación y vistas que se vuelven más impresionantes a medida que se sube. Una vez en la cima, el parque se abre como un oasis urbano con glorietas, fuentes, bustos históricos y senderos sombreados que invitan a la contemplación. Desde allí se pueden apreciar panorámicas del Palacio de Miraflores, El Silencio y el Museo Militar, mientras el ambiente se llena de calma y nostalgia. Entre sus joyas arquitectónicas destaca el Arco de la Federación, símbolo de la Guerra Federal, y la misteriosa Capilla de Nuestra Señora de Lourdes, una construcción gótica que parece suspendida en el tiempo, envuelta en silencio y devoción. Este espacio, diseñado originalmente por paisajistas franceses en el siglo XIX, ha sido testigo de transformaciones políticas y culturales, pero conserva su esencia como refugio emocional y estético. El Calvario no solo es un parque: es una narrativa viva que conecta el pasado con el presente, y que invita a redescubrir Caracas desde las alturas. Ojalá lo pusieron un poco más verde, más flores, mantenimiento.
Adriana — Google review
(Translated by Google) The park is beautiful, very clean and well-kept, I went during Easter 2025 and we had a great time... (Original) El parque está bello, muy limpio y cuidado, fui en semana santa 2025 y la pasamos muy chévere...
Orlando M — Google review
(Translated by Google) I went there in June 2025 to exercise and I was truly delighted. I didn't know we had such a beautiful park in Caracas! Ideas for getting away from it all: recording content, a date, or walking your dog! (Original) Fui en junio 2025 hacer ejercicio y de verdad quedé encantada , no sabía que teníamos este parque tan lindo en caracas! Ideas para distraerse , grabar contenido, una cita, pasear a tu perro!
FRANCELY V — Google review
(Translated by Google) El Calvario is an oasis within our capital city; it gives you the feeling of being somewhere other than Caracas. It's located in the city's west-central area, at the end of Universidad Avenue, at the intersection with San Martín Avenue, in the El Silencio neighborhood. You enter through its famous steps or by going up to the right along a level where you can see the Arco de la Federación (Federation Arch). El Calvario (now called Ezequiel Zamora) offers a wide range of options for its visitors. To begin with, it's a place of recreation and leisure; it even has a playground within its facilities. Its elevated location offers beautiful views of our beloved capital city and is also an ideal place to rest, relax, spend time with family, and even exercise. I won't discount the fact that we can bring our pets inside without any problems. Another attraction: it's a historical and cultural space, featuring various sculptures and busts of historical figures from our country and abroad throughout its perimeter. I took photographs of a statue of the father of our country, Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar Ponte y Palacios (Simón Bolívar), and another of the Venezuelan pianist, mezzo-soprano, and composer María Teresa Gertrudis de Jesús Carreño García (Teresa Carreño); an artist I greatly admire, who, as many of us know, has a theater here in Caracas named after her: the Teresa Carreño Theater, or as we Caraqueños call it, the TTC. In short, the Calvario is a pleasant place to visit. (Original) El Calvario es un oasis dentro de nuestra ciudad capital, te da la sensación de que estás en cualquier otro lugar y no en Caracas. Está ubicado en Centro oeste de la ciudad, al final de la avenida Universidad, cruzando con la avenida San Martín, Urbanización El Silencio. Se ingresa a el a través de sus famosas escalinatas o subiendo por la derecha por un plano donde podemos ver el Arco de la Federación. El Calvario (llamado ahora Ezequiel Zamora) ofrece un abanico de opciones para sus visitantes. Para empezar, es un lugar de distracción y esparcimiento, hasta tiene dentro sus instalaciones un parque infantil. Es un espacio que por su ubicación encumbrada nos ofrece hermosas vistas de nuestra amada ciudad capital y además un sitio idóneo para descansar, relajarse, compartir en familia y hasta para hacer ejercicios. No voy a descartar el hecho de que podemos ingresar a el con nuestras mascotas sin ningún problema. Otro atractivo: es un espacio histórico y cultural, presenta a través de su perímetro diferentes esculturas y bustos de personajes históricos de nuestro país y del exterior. Tomé fotografías de una estatua del padre de nuestra patria: Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolivar Ponte y Palacios (Simón Bolivar) y otra de la pianista, mezzosoprano y compositora venezolana María Teresa Gertrudis de Jesús Carreño García (Teresa Carreño); una artista a la admiro bastante y tiene, como muchos sabemos, un teatro aquí en Caracas que lleva su nombre: teatro Teresa Carreño o como le decimos los caraqueños, el TTC. En síntesis, el Calvario es un agradable para visitar.
Alvaro H — Google review
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11Iglesia Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre

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Iglesia Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre is a remarkable gem nestled in Venezuela, showcasing the intricate bond between architecture and national culture. This church stands as a testament to the rich history and identity of its community, serving not only as a place of worship but also as a custodian of enduring traditions and values. Visitors often express their deep connection to spirituality within its welcoming walls, where the inspiring messages from Father Carlos Porras resonate profoundly with parishioners.
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Carolina C — Google review
Very nice church love the place
Luis T — Google review
Beautiful small church
Luis M — Google review
Excelsior
RAFAEL B — Google review
Beautiful church.
Nury P — Google review
Beautiful Church
Diego A — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a special church, Father Carlos Porras has an impressive spirituality, his analyzes of the gospel reach his parishioners. The church has super comfortable facilities, ample parking and now on Sundays they have 8:00 pm hours, which is a luxury that few churches offer. Loving this parish more every day (Original) Es una iglesia especial, el padre Carlos porras tiene una espiritualidad impresionante, sus análisis del evangelio llegan a sus feligreses. La iglesia tiene instalaciones super cómodas, amplio estacionamiento y ahora los domingos tienen horario de 8:00pm que es un lujo que pocas iglesias ofrecen. Amando cada día más esta parroquia
Anabel F — Google review
(Translated by Google) I recommend it, the most beautiful of all churches in Cafetal and I think that Caracas has always kept it very well cared for, it is always full, I think it is the busiest church in Cafetal. (Original) La recomiendo la mas linda de todas iglesias en cafetal y creo que caracas siempre la han mantenido muy bien cuidada siempre esta a tope creo que es la iglesia mas concurrida de cafetal
Oscar V — Google review
F566+VHJ, Avenida Principal Circuvalacion Del Sol, Caracas 1061, Distrito Capital, Venezuela•+58 212-3003000•Tips and more reviews for Iglesia Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Cobre

12Caracas Venezuela Temple

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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Place of worship
Religious destination
Nestled in the heart of Venezuela, the Caracas Venezuela Temple stands as a beacon of peace and spirituality. Visitors often leave with profound emotions after experiencing its serene atmosphere, which fosters a deep connection with God. This sacred site is reserved for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who have made significant commitments, such as baptism and adherence to commandments. Many describe their time there as unforgettable, filled with moments that resonate deeply within their souls.
Venezuela is a beautiful country with beautiful people and this Temple fits right it perfectly. Praise the Lord!
Barefoot A — Google review
Beautiful building, exclusive to members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Daniel R — Google review
In this place, you could feel how the heaven and the earth are united
Abimeleth E — Google review
Hare krishna.
Prodip S — Google review
The most holy place
Steicy T — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a very beautiful sacred place. Only those who are worthy and take the great step of baptism and strive to keep the commandments can enter with a recommendation given by their bishop. If you want to learn more about the Church of Jesus of Latter-day Saints you can go to ChurchofjesusChrist.org (Original) Es un lugar sagrado muy bello sólo los que son dignos y dan el gran paso del bautismo y se esfuerza por guardar los mandamientos pueden entrar con una recomendación Dada por su obispo. Si quieres conocer más de la iglesia de Jesús de los santos de los últimos días puedes meterte en ChurchofjesusChrist.org
José U — Google review
(Translated by Google) I'm glad that a temple for the Saints in Maracaibo will soon be built. It was one of the most spiritual memories of my mission when I had the opportunity to attend the temple dedication in Caracas in the summer of 2000. It's something I'll never forget. I miss Venezuela after all these years. I miss it. (Original) Me da alegría que pronto venga un templo para los santos de Maracaibo. Fue uno de los recuerdos más espirituales de mi misión cuando tuve la oportunidad de asistir a la dedicación del templo en Caracas, en el verano del año 2000. Es algo que jamás voy a olvidar. Extraño Venezuela, después de todos estos años. Me hace falta.
Eric H — Google review
(Translated by Google) To date, this is the only temple built in Venezuela by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is literally the house of our Lord Jesus Christ, and it bears witness that we can strongly feel His Spirit there. (Original) Hasta el momento el único Templo construido en Venezuela por la Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Días. Es literalmente la casa de nuestro Señor Jesucristo y testificó que allí podemos sentir fuertemente su Espíritu
Jose M — Google review
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13Capilla de El Calvario

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Nestled at the entrance of El Hatillo, the Capilla de El Calvario is a stunning example of colonial architecture that dates back to 1766. Originally built by Don Baltasar de Leon with the blessing of Bishop Antonio Diez Madroreno, this charming chapel was dedicated to Santa Rosalia de Palermo. Its design features a single nave and has undergone restorations over time, now boasting a tiled roof instead of its original thatched covering.
(Translated by Google) Calvario Chapel at the entrance to the town of Hatillo. Colonial style. (Original) Capilla del Calvario en la entrada del pueblo del Hatillo. De estilo colonial.
Juan S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The El Calvario chapel was built in 1766 by Don Baltasar de León under the approval of Bishop Antonio Díez Madroreño. From the beginning it was consecrated to Santa Rosalía de Palermo. Its original structure had bahareque walls and a gabled thatched roof; It currently has a tile roof. Its plan is a single nave with a door on the main façade and a sacristy at the back. Its exterior measurements are: 7.55 m front x 12.80 m long. It has a simple façade without eaves with a large gate facing the street. It is located two levels above the rest of the buildings, creating a dividing line between El Calvario and the traditional town of El Hatillo. It has a plaque inscribed with the name of the neighbors who participated in its construction. In 1772 it received a visit from Bishop Mariano Martí who recorded it in his Inventory Book under Number 1, Folio 202. Currently, this chapel is dedicated to the veneration of the Holy Sepulcher during Holy Week. This building was declared a National Historical Monument on August 2, 1960, according to Official Gazette No. 26,320. (Original) La capilla El Calvario fue construida en 1766 por don Baltasar de León bajo la aprobación del obispo Antonio Díez Madroreño. Desde un principio fue consagrada a Santa Rosalía de Palermo. Su estructura original tenía paredes de bahareque y techo de paja a dos aguas; actualmente tiene techo de teja. Su planta es de una sola nave con un portón en la fachada principal y sacristía en la parte posterior. Su planta tiene como medidas exteriores: 7,55 m de frente x 12,80 m de largo. Presenta fachada sencilla sin aleros con un gran portón hacia la calle. Se encuentra dos niveles por encima del resto de las edificaciones, creando una línea divisoria entre El Calvario y el casco tradicional de El Hatillo. Tiene una placa inscrita con el nombre de los vecinos que participaron en su construcción. En 1772 recibió la visita del obispo Mariano Martí quien la registró en su Libro de Inventario bajo el Número 1, Folio 202. Actualmente, esta capilla se dedica a la veneración del Santo Sepulcro durante la Semana Santa. Esta edificación fue declarada Monumento Histórico Nacional el 2 de agosto de 1960, según Gaceta Oficial Nº 26.320.
Lilia T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful colonial chapel. The first from El Hatillo. It is currently the site of the sacred images of Hatillan Holy Week and is open to the public on Sundays from noon to 6 pm, and on Mondays from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm to pray the rosary. (Original) Hermosa capilla colonial. La primera de El Hatillo. Actualmente es el recinto de la imágenes sacras de la semana santa hatillana y abre al público domingos desde el medio día hasta las 6 pm, y los lunes de 6:00 pm a 8:00 pm para rezar el rosario.
Rafael P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place, I recommend it. (Original) Bello lugar, lo recomiendo.
Oma ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice but it was closed (Original) Bonita pero estaba cerrada
Filippo B — Google review
(Translated by Google) This chapel is very beautiful (Original) Muy Bonita esta capilla
Francisco N — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very small chapel. Crammed with objects. Little space. It is not easy to meditate. (Original) Capilla muy pequeña. Abarrotada de objetos. Poco espacio. No es fácil para meditar.
Adolfo B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Restored. Brief parking. Safety depends on the time. Our Lady of Lourdes. (Original) Restaurada. Estacionamiento breve. Seguridad depende de la hora. Nuestra Señora de Lourdes.
Carlos A — Google review
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14Tumba de la Familia Ramella - Creadores del Pan de Jamón

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Tumba de la Familia Ramella - Creadores del Pan de Jamón is a delightful culinary gem that showcases a unique bread roll, known for its slightly sweet flavor. This delicious creation is filled with savory ingredients like ham, olives, and raisins. The story of this beloved bread dates back to 1905 in Caracas when a bakery owner ingeniously repurposed leftover ham by enveloping it in soft, fluffy dough before baking it to perfection.
F3JG+8V, Caracas 1040, Distrito Capital, Venezuela

15La Candelaria Parish

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La Candelaria Parish, nestled in the heart of Caracas, is a vibrant tapestry woven from diverse cultural influences. This neighborhood stands out for its rich culinary scene, showcasing an array of international cuisines such as Spanish tapas, Italian pastries like cannoli, and other global delights. The area is also home to numerous charming bakeries where you can indulge in sweet treats like Spain's ensaimadas and milhojas.
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16Catedral

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Nestled in the vibrant Libertador Bolivarian Municipality, Catedral is a charming parish situated to the northeast of Caracas, Venezuela. This historic area is not only home to stunning architecture but also plays a significant role in community support, as evidenced by recent initiatives that provided essential supplies like microphones and first aid kits to local churches. One of its standout features is the 19th-century Catedral itself, which graces the eastern edge of Paseo de las Ciencias.
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17La Pastora

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La Pastora is a charming old section of the city where visitors can experience the colonial charm of Plaza Bolivar. It offers a glimpse into the historical heritage of the area, allowing tourists to immerse themselves in its rich cultural atmosphere. Additionally, nearby town square of Petare also provides an opportunity to explore and appreciate the traditional allure of this region.
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18La Vega

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La Vega, a vibrant yet challenging neighborhood in Caracas, Venezuela, offers a unique glimpse into the lives of its residents. This working-class shantytown is not just a place to live; it’s a community shaped by resilience and resourcefulness. Here, an armed group plays a significant role by providing food and opportunities for local youth. Despite the struggles faced daily, La Vega stands as a testament to the spirit of its people amidst adversity.
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19Santa Rosalía Parish

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Nestled within the vibrant Libertador Bolivarian Municipality, Santa Rosalía Parish is one of Caracas's 32 parishes and boasts a rich cultural tapestry. This area is not only known for its community spirit but also for its commitment to supporting local churches. Recently, around 150 churches in nearby parishes received essential supplies like microphones, chairs, first aid kits, and fans to enhance their services.
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20Iglesia Católica La Chiquinquirá

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Churches & Cathedrals
The Catholic Church's largest church in Caracas, La Chiquinquira is a fortress-like building with a high tower. The church contains some notable statues and paintings, most notably the Rosary of Chiquinquira statue. The church celebrates its feast day on November 25th.
A profound life changing experience to witness this wonderful action: "La Olla Milagrosa". The Miraculous Pot initiative feeds approximately 500 people in need every Saturday. An army of gentle volunteers runs it like a perfectly tuned up machine. Clean and neat dinner set tables await for their guests who can enjoy a home made bowl of delicious lentil soup or other selected menus. Fray Luis Antonio Salazar accompanies with enthusiasm the generous feast aimed to help and nourish the young, the old and the needed. All of this in a country deprived of food and the most basic needs like water, electricity and health services and medicines. All of this at a time when a Complex Humanitarian Emergency has been declared in Venezuela. What impressed me the most was the joy and love that the team of volunteers showed as well as the beaming faces of children and adults who benefit from this program: ¡super happy! This country, Venezuela and its people, still have a lot to offer. It's beautiful to see these wonderful things.
Beatrizsombrerito — Google review
This is a nice place. Always plenty of people
WILLIAMS M — Google review
It's a beautiful and big church
Gabriela P — Google review
Place for Praying w/ample parkimg lot
Wilmer C — Google review
👍
Jesus L — Google review
The contribute with the most needed persons
Andrés M — Google review
I like this church a lot
Eduardo P — Google review
B i e n
Jesus A — Google review
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21San Pedro Claver Church

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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
San Pedro Claver Church is a charming and well-preserved colonial-style parish that reflects the dedication of its local community. This simple yet beautiful church features a pristine interior, with gleaming floors and tidy walls, showcasing the care provided by nearby residents. While it offers various religious workshops and has a choir welcoming new members, it also serves as a hub for community support through its dining room for the elderly and preschool for local children.
(Translated by Google) It is a colonial-type Church, which is in perfect condition, is cared for and protected by the inhabitants of the area. Upon entering I saw two people taking care of the garden, inside the Church, the walls neat, clean and The floor shone like a diamond. It is simple, but that same simplicity makes it precious, like an exclusive jewel. It is an achievement of the inhabitants of the Parish of January 23. (Original) Es una Iglesia tipo colonial, que se encuentra en perfectas condiciones, es cuidada y protegida por los habitantes de la zona. Al entrar vi dos personas cuidando el jardín, adentro de la Iglesia, las paredes pulcras, limpias y el piso brillaba como si fuese un diamante. Es sencilla, pero esa misma sencillez la hace preciosa, como una joya exclusiva. Es un logro de los habitantes de la Parroquia del 23 de Enero.
Lucy T — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a very simple parish, it is maintained and cared for by the neighboring community. It has a community dining room that especially serves the elderly. It also has a preschool attended by local children. (Original) Es una parroquia muy sencilla, es mantenida y cuidada por la comunidad vecina. Dispone de un comedor comunitario que asiste especialmente a personas de la tercera edad. También posee un preescolar a la que asisten los niños de la zona.
Rafael H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Since the last visit it looks more deteriorated, but the people are warm and hospitable, the place is green and quiet. (Original) Desde la última visita se ve más deteriorada,pero la gente es calida y hospitalaria el lugar es verde y tranquilo.
Filippo B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very pretty (Original) Muy bonita
Daniel V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very pretty, my miraculous virgin is very beautiful there, I placed her for the faithful (Original) Muy linda , está mi virgen de la milagrosa muy bella allí , la coloqué para los fieles
Richard S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The San Pedro Claver church, founded more than 50 years ago, Catholic Christian Baluarte of the 23 de Enero Parish, will always be the Church of Monte Piedad. Not even the devil and his provocations will be able to defeat the Christian community of 23 de Enero. (Original) La iglesia San Pedro Claver con más de 50 años de fundada Baluarte Cristiano Católico de la Parroquia 23 de Enero será siempre la Iglesia de Monte Piedad Ni el diablo y sus provocaciones podrá con la comunidad cristiana del 23 de Enero
Espartaco E — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is English with a lot of time, you can find a dining room and a school, currently the dining room is not in operation, several religious workshops are held, there is a choir where you can comfortably be part of it, masses are held at almost all available times and they do raffles you must from time to time, 2 details must be fixed inside the church since there are small neglected details and try to let more people and young people join since they are the same people and faces, it would be very good to open a youth group like the other churches to share the gospel. (Original) Es una inglesa con bastante tiempo, puedes encontrar un comedor y un colegio, actualmente el comedor no está en funcionamiento, se practica varios talleres religiosos, se encuentra un coro donde puedes ser parte de el cómodamente, misas casi todos los horarios disponibles y hacen rifas debes en cuando, 2 detalles deben de arreglar la iglesia por dentro ya que hay pequeños detalles descuidados y tratar que dejen unirse más personas y jóvenes ya que son las mismas personas y caras , sería muy bueno abrí un grupo de jóvenes como las demás iglesias para compartir el evangelio.
Gabriela S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Church that is part of the history of January 23. Thousands of baptisms and marriages to his credit and countless masses and novenas. Cultural location for events of The Children's Embassy. (Original) Iglesia que forma parte de la historia del 23 de Enero. Miles de bautizos y matrimonios en su haber e incontables misas y novenarios. Locación cultural para eventos de La Embajada de Los Niños.
Jorge P — Google review
Monte Piedad, 23 de Enero, Apdo. 30.135 -, Caracas 1030, Distrito Capital, Venezuela•http://iglesiasanpedrocla.wixsite.com/igsp•Tips and more reviews for San Pedro Claver Church

22Basilica Santa Capilla

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4.4
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The Basilica Santa Capilla, a Roman Catholic basilica in Caracas, Venezuela, is a popular destination for both locals and visitors. Situated on Avenida Urdaneta, it offers an astonishing view and is located near several notable attractions such as the 19th century neo-Gothic Santa Capilla church and the birthplace of Simon Bolivar.
Good place
Activismo V — Google review
Caracas' essentials!!!
Abe — Google review
Info
Mauricio G — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Basilica Menor Santa Capilla is a monument with a rich history and an impressive artistic legacy inside. This architectural wonder of its time stands out for its beauty and cultural significance. In addition, it houses works by the renowned painter Arturo Michelena. It is highly recommended to visit this site to appreciate its historical and artistic value. (Original) La Basílica Menor Santa Capilla es un monumento con una rica historia y un impresionante legado artístico en su interior. Esta maravilla arquitectónica de su época destaca por su belleza y significado cultural. Además, alberga obras del renombrado pintor Arturo Michelena. Se recomienda encarecidamente visitar este sitio para apreciar su valor histórico y artístico.
Siuger M — Google review
(Translated by Google) An aesthetic beauty for the eyes. It suffered several earthquakes but at the end of 1800 renovations were undertaken. It is said that the first mass in Caracas was celebrated here in the mid-1500s. The architect was inspired by the Sainte Chapelle in Paris and it is declared a National Monument. (Original) Una belleza estética para los ojos . Sufrió varios terremotos pero a finales de 1800 se acometen reformas. Se dice que aquí se celebró la primera misa en Caracas a mediados de 1500. El arquitecto se inspiró el la Sainte Chapelle de Paris y está declarada Monumento Nacional .
Esperanza P — Google review
(Translated by Google) A church built in 1883 with neo-Gothic architecture, which in the modern city is seen as an anachronism; however, its features display a splendor and beauty that transports you to a unique moment for the parishioners of that time. (Original) Una iglesia construída 1883 con una arquitectura neogótica el cual en la modernidad de la ciudad se ve como un anacronismo; sin embargo, sus características muestran todo un esplendor y belleza que te transporta a un momento único de los feligreses de la época.
Edgar M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Basilica Menor Santa Capilla is beautiful. A pink facade with architectural details worth admiring Inside, the painting by the painter Arturo Michelena stands out - The Multiplication of the Loaves The images of Saint Michael the Archangel are also worth seeing and visiting It was the 5th temple visited within the traditional visit to the 7 temples on Good Friday in Caracas. To get there, walk up through Plaza Bolivar or down through the central bank of Venezuela. (Original) La Basílica Menor Santa Capilla está hermosa . Una fachada rosa con detalles arquitectónicos dignos de admirar Dentro destaca el cuadro del pintor Arturo Michelena - La Multiplicación de los panes Las imágenes de San Miguel Arcángel también dignas de ver y visitar Fue el 5to templo visitado dentro de la tradicional visita a los 7 templos el viernes santo en Caracas. Para llegar ve caminando subiendo por la plaza bolivar o bajando por el banco central de Venezuela
Marvi S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A unique temple with nothing to envy of the others that live in the center of the city. Temple with Gothic design both internally and externally. And it is good to remember that it is a Minor Basilica that will soon celebrate 125 years since the consecration of VENEZUELA as REPRESENTATIVE OF THE HOLY SACRAMENT OF THE ALTAR. In addition, you can see a painting by our painter Arturo Michelena titled the multiplication of the loaves and fishes. (Original) Un templo Único y sin nada que envidiar a lis demás que hacen vida en el centro de la cuidad. Templo con diseño gótico tanto a lo interno como a lo exterior. Y bueno recordar que es una Basílica Menor que prontito celebrará 125 años de haberse celebrado la consagración de VENEZUELA como REPRESENTANTE DEL SANTÍSIMO SACRAMENTO DEL ALTAR. A demás se deja ver un cuadro de nuestro pintor Arturo Michelena titulado la multiplicación de los panes y peces.
William C — Google review
G34P+X5C, Esq. Santa Capilla, Av. Urdaneta, Av Sur 2, Caracas 1010, Distrito Capital, Venezuela•Tips and more reviews for Basilica Santa Capilla

23San José del Ávila

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3.8
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San José del Ávila is a remarkable church steeped in over a century of history, originally built to serve as an orphanage for underprivileged children. Despite its current state of neglect due to limited resources, the church's stunning classic architecture continues to captivate visitors. It serves as a vibrant hub for the local Catholic community, hosting traditional masses and various cultural events like classical music concerts that enhance its spiritual atmosphere.
100pts
Carlos C — Google review
Super
Carme R — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a church whose history is beautiful and must be more than 100 years old. That was built for an orphanage for poor children. Today, in 2024, its structures are neglected, I imagine due to lack of resources. I recommend you visit and contribute financially so that they continue lighting candles and improving their infrastructure. (Original) Es una iglesia donde su historia es bellísima y debe tener más de 100 años. Eso fue construido para un orfanato para niños pobres, Hoy por hoy año 2024 sus estructuras están descuidadas, imagino por la falta de recursos. Les recomiendo visitar y aportar económicamente para que sigan poniendo velitas y mejorar su infraestructura.
Yorli C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Spectacular architecture. A place that every believer should visit if they go to Caracas. That day I attended a classical music concert. It was incredible. (Original) Una arquitectura espectacular. Un lugar que todo creyente debe visitar si va a Caracas. Ese día presencié un concierto de música clásica. Estuvo increíble.
Cástor S — Google review
(Translated by Google) It maintains its traditional masses. The priests are well-disposed. (Original) Mantiene sus tradicionales misas. Buena disposición de los sacerdotes
Jorge M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Incredible classic architecture, spacious and conducive to living the Catholic faith and other traditions of the Caracas community. (Original) Increíble arquitectura clásica, amplia y propicia para vivir la fe católica y demás tradiciones de la comunidad caraqueña.
Rafael H — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is an impressive church, where believers and devotees of Jesus attend (Original) Es una iglesia impresionante , donde los creyentes y devotos a Jesus asistimos
Marcos P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent experience lived. Always for the Glory of God. (Original) Excelente experiencia vivida. Siempre para la Gloria de Dios.
Yari V — Google review
G39M+MVG, Caracas 1010, Distrito Capital, Venezuela•+58 212-8602764•Tips and more reviews for San José del Ávila

24Parroquia Sagrado Corazón de Jesús

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4.8
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Nestled in a serene environment, the Parroquia Sagrado Corazón de Jesús is a stunning and tranquil destination that invites visitors to experience its beauty. This parish not only serves as a spiritual haven but also offers a peaceful atmosphere perfect for reflection and contemplation. Whether you're seeking solace or looking to connect with the community, this charming church provides an ideal backdrop for both worship and personal moments of peace.
(Translated by Google) I need a phone number for this parish to request a baptismal certificate, can anyone help me please? (Original) Necesito un número de teléfono de esta parroquia para solicitar una fe de bautismo si alguien me puede ayudar por favor
Caren O — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful and peaceful place (Original) Un lugar hermoso y de paz
Julio C — Google review
El Cuji, Colinas de La Mariposa, Sector, Av Mara, Miranda, Venezuela•Tips and more reviews for Parroquia Sagrado Corazón de Jesús

25Our Lady of the Rosary

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Our Lady of the Rosary is a stunning religious site that captivates visitors with its beauty and spiritual significance. This remarkable location serves as a serene sanctuary for those seeking solace and reflection. The architecture is truly breathtaking, making it not just a place of worship but also an inspiring destination for travelers interested in culture and spirituality. Whether you're drawn by faith or simply the allure of its aesthetic charm, Our Lady of the Rosary offers an enriching experience that resonates deeply with all who visit.
Bella
Giselo P — Google review
Normal
Cesar S — Google review
Bella
Emma T — Google review
Ok
Cesar S — Google review
Execelente
Ismael P — Google review
Religion
TTG I — Google review
Religion
Yendri P — Google review
Ok
Luis M — Google review
F278+3QV, C. Atras de Antímano, Caracas 1000, Distrito Capital, Venezuela•Tips and more reviews for Our Lady of the Rosary
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26Immaculate Conception Church Of Maria

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Nestled just a block away from the Sabana Grande metro station, the Immaculate Conception Church of Maria stands as a stunning testament to history and community. Founded on November 4, 1877, this beautiful church has been lovingly maintained under the guidance of Father Nicola, making it more inviting than ever. Its spacious interior and charming architecture create an atmosphere that feels like home for parishioners who cherish their sacred space.
Love it
Carolina S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small and emblematic church of Sabana Grande. In its surroundings there is a park for children. (Original) Pequeña y emblemática iglesia de Sabana Grande. A sus alrededores tiene un parque para niños.
Royer M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The only thing to say is that the parking area is very limited and it is difficult to park. (Original) Lo único que decir que su área de estacionamiento es muy limitado y cuesta donde estacionar.
Jehn H — Google review
(Translated by Google) My church is beautiful, and I say my church because I've been visiting it since I was a child. Now, with Father Nicola, it's more beautiful than ever, cared for and looked after. The parishioners are learning to treat it like their own home. Visit it and you'll see it's a beautiful temple. (Original) Mi iglesia es hermosa y digo mi iglesia porque la visito desde niña, ahora con el Padre Nicola está más hermosa que nunca, cuidada, atendida, los feligreses están aprendiendo a cuidarla como su casa. Visítenla verán que es un templo hermoso
Maria L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful church founded on November 4, 1877, precisely with its Foundation, El Recreo was also founded as one of the parishes of the Federal District of Caracas. This church is one of those structures that mark the line between yesterday and today. They have their own Instagram page, with all the information on schedules and activities (Original) Hermosa iglesia fundada el 4 de Noviembre de 1877, justamente con su Fundación, también se funda El Recreo como una de las parroquias del Distrito Federal de Caracas. Esta iglesia viene a ser de esas estructuras que marcan la línea entre el ayer y el hoy Tienen su propia página de Instagram, con toda la información de horarios y actividades
Oriana S — Google review
(Translated by Google) For Easter I spent some time and it was fine (Original) Por semana santa pase un rato y estaba bien
Masamitu M — Google review
(Translated by Google) In the name of God Almighty, this church is one block from the Sabana Grande metro station, very spacious and very beautiful. (Original) En el nombre de Dios todo poderoso está iglesia está a una cuadra del metro de sabana grande muy amplia y muy bella
YOTHSEP Z — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful!! The audio is very good, it is a little hot. (Original) Bellísima!! El audio es muy bueno, es un poco calurosa.
Rene G — Google review
Av Francisco Solano Lopez, Caracas 1080, Distrito Capital, Venezuela•+58 212-7636032•Tips and more reviews for Immaculate Conception Church Of Maria

27San Juan Bosco Church

4.7
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5.0
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Nestled in the heart of the community, San Juan Bosco Church is a charming and intimate place of worship that captivates visitors with its stunning architecture. This beautiful Catholic church offers Sunday masses at 9:00 am and 10:00 am, creating a warm atmosphere for congregants to gather. The friendly pastor adds to the welcoming vibe, making it an inviting spot for both locals and travelers alike.
Small intimate church, the pastor was very nice
Daniel K — Google review
Beautiful church, mass on Sunday at 9:00 am and 10:00 .
LUZ P — Google review
Excellent church with amazing architecture
Luis C — Google review
Lovely church.
Celeste F — Google review
Good
Leonardo Z — Google review
Astonish!
Beatriz P — Google review
Bella
Leticia R — Google review
Catholic church.
Rafael B — Google review
Piso P.B, Edif. Iglesia Don Bosco, Av. San Juan Bosco, Caracas 1060, Distrito Capital, Venezuela•+58 212-2615162•Tips and more reviews for San Juan Bosco Church

28Iglesia Nuestra Señora de Altagracia

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4.5
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Nestled in the heart of Caracas, the Iglesia Nuestra Señora de Altagracia is a stunning architectural gem that beautifully showcases colonial art. This magnificent church houses revered images such as the Virgen de los Remedios from 1772 and the Lady of the Rosary dating back to 1545-1578, along with the Christ of Burgos, which has a rich history tied to Spain. Despite needing some roof repairs, its elegant structure remains an impressive sight worth exploring.
Good walk
Activismo V — Google review
(Translated by Google) The church is beautiful but its roof is neglected...It is a shame because it is a work of art. I hope you give it the attention it deserves. It is a work of neoclassical art that is worth recovering. You can visit it because it is clean and its internal images are beautiful It was the 6th church I visited in the traditional visit to the 7 temples every Good Friday in the city of Caracas (Original) La iglesia es linda pero está descuidada en su techo...Es una lastima porque es una obra de arte. Espero le den la atención que merece Es una obra de arte neoclásico que vale la pena recuperar. La puedes visitar porque está limpia y sus imágenes internas son hermosas Fue la 6ta iglesia que visite en la tradicional visita a los 7 templos cada viernes santo en la ciudad de Caracas
Marvi S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The church of Nuestra Señora de Altagracia is very beautiful, with an elegant and imposing structure. Currently requiring repairs to the roof. It is always worth visiting. (Original) La iglesia de Nuestra Señora de Altagracia es muy bonita, con una estructura elegante e imponente. Actualmente requiere reparaciones en el techo. Siempre vale la pena visitarla.
Ivith U — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful, well-kept church, although the roof lacks maintenance, it is worth visiting (Original) Muy hermosa iglesia bien cuidada, aunque elntecho le falta mantenimiento, vale la pena visitarla
Orlando B — Google review
(Translated by Google) [Altagracia: Fifth church built in Caracas] [•] According to the #GuiadeArquitecturadeCaracas, from the valley to the sea: «In general, the churches of Caracas are well built. The parish church of Altagracia is the best of all and its factory would honor even the main cities of France. The right of virtue to public esteem and admiration forces me to record that the free brown neighbors of this church built and decorated it at their own expense, helped by some contributions from the whites. "This is how the diplomat Francisco Depons (1751-1812) described this temple, built by the Brothers of the Brotherhood of Our Lady of Altagracia, Society of Mulatos, founded in 1614 and which previously functioned in the church of the Dominican Convent in San Jacinto This church, one of the oldest in the city, and the fifth built in Caracas, was destroyed in the earthquake of 1812. In 1857 it was rebuilt. its reconstruction". (Original) [ Altagracia : Quinta iglesia construida en Caracas ] [•] Según la #GuiadeArquitecturadeCaracas, del valle al mar: «En general, las iglesias de Caracas están bien construidas. La iglesia parroquial de Altagracia es la mejor de todas y su fábrica honraría hasta a las principales ciudades de Francia. El derecho de la virtud a la estima y admiración pública me obliga a hacer constar que los pardos libres vecinos de esta iglesia la construyeron y ornaron a sus expensas, ayudados por algunas contribuciones de los blancos». "Así describió este templo el diplomático Francisco Depons (1751-1812), construido por los Hermanos de la Cofradía de Nuestra Señora de Altagracia, Sociedad de Mulatos, fundada en 1614 y que antes funcionaba en la iglesia del Convento de los Dominicos en San Jacinto. Esta iglesia, una de las más antiguas de la ciudad, y la quinta construida en Caracas, fue destruida en el terremoto de 1812. En 1857 se procedió a su reconstrucción".
[CCSen365] C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Medium-sized church, without significant artistic differences, with the only difference being the internal covering of its ceiling. If it is nearby, it justifies entry, but not travel to it alone. (Original) Igreja de médio porte, sem diferencias artisticos relevantes, cabendo apenas menção a algum diferencial no revestimento do seu teto, internamente. Se próximo, justifica entrada, mas não deslocamento para a mesma somente
Thiago F — Google review
(Translated by Google) This beautiful temple preserves images of Caracas colonial art that are worth visiting, the Virgen de los Remedios (1772), Our Lady of the Rosary (1545-1578) and the Christ of Burgos, whose name originates from a famous crucified Christ of the 19th century. XIII, venerated in the convent of San Agustín in Burgos (Spain) and transferred to the cathedral of that city in 1836. I particularly think it is a wonderful place. (Original) Este hermoso templo conserva imàgenes del arte colonial caraqueño que vale la pena visitar, la Virgen de los Remedios (1772), Nuestra Señora del Rosario (1545-1578) y el Cristo de Burgos, cuyo nombre se origina en un famoso Cristo crucificado del siglo XIII, venerado en el convento de San Agustín de Burgos (España) y trasladado a la catedral de esa ciudad en 1836. Particularmente me parece un lugar Maravilloso.
Gabriela M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent Place to Share with God. (Original) Excelente Lugar Para Compartir con Dios.
Jose C — Google review
G35M+HRJ, Av. Oeste 3, Caracas 1010, Distrito Capital, Venezuela•+58 212-8625480•Tips and more reviews for Iglesia Nuestra Señora de Altagracia

29Iglesia CDO Caracas

4.9
(93)
Christian church
(Translated by Google) My experience at CDO has been incredible! Almost eight years have passed since they welcomed me with open arms, since then I found a family with many brothers and sisters, with extraordinary parents as pastors, a man and woman whom I admire, and I hope to always imitate their example in the service to God, in my most difficult moments I always find in my CDO house the encouragement, strength and support of that beautiful family to continue, eight years that I hope will become many more next to all these wonderful people, with them I find the reality of Psalms 133 to to say: "See how good and delightful it is for brothers to dwell together and in harmony." (Original) Mi experiencia en CDO ha sido increíble! Han pasado casi ocho años desde que me recibieron con los brazos abiertos, desde ese entonces encontre una familia con muchos hermanos y hermanas, con unos padres extraordinarios como pastores, hombre y mujer a quienes admiro, y espero siempre imitar su ejemplo en el servicio a Dios, en mis momentos más difíciles siempre encuentro en mi casa CDO el aliento, la fortaleza y apoyo de esa hermosa familia para continuar, ocho años que espero se conviertan en muchos mas al lado de todas estas personas maravillosas, con ellos encuentro la realidad del Salmos 133 al decir: "Mirad cuan bueno y delicioso es habitar los hermanos juntos y en armonía".
Katherin V — Google review
(Translated by Google) THANK YOU to God for having a great CDO family. Grateful to Our FATHER and Our FATHER Espitual Pastora Exilerd and Pastor Almao for ALL that teaching to continue Growing and learning from them. I love him very much until Christ comes. I ask God to give me a lot of strength to continue serving. I am always grateful. (Original) GRACIAS le doy a Dios por tener una gran familia CDO .Agradecida a Nuestro PADRE y A Nuestro PADRE Espitual Pastora Exilerd y el Pastor Almao por TODAS esa enseñanza para seguir Creciendo y aprendiendo de ellos . Lo quiero mucho hasta que Cristo venga.Le pido a Dios que me dé muchas Fortaleza para seguir Sirviendo .Agradecida siempre.
Matilde M — Google review
(Translated by Google) CDO is a meeting place with God, where you will receive comfort and a word of encouragement. At CDO you find a great family. (Original) CDO es un lugar de encuentro con Dios, donde recibirás consuelo y una palabra de aliento. En CDO encontratas una gran familia.
Yesebet R — Google review
(Translated by Google) I thank God for allowing me to reach this great CDO family, where from the first moment I felt at home and well received by the entire welcome team. I have been in this house for a year, which is now my home, and serving with love in This place, God bless our Pastors Almao and the entire Pastoral ministry, and the Holy Spirit of God continue to use them in a great way to bless, edify and teach others the word of God for our spiritual growth and maturity. many blessings (Original) Doy gracias a Dios por haberme permitido llegar a esta gran familia CDO,donde desde el primer momento me sentí en casa y bien recibida por todo el equipo de bienvenida ,ya tengo un año en esta casa que ahora es mi casa y sirviendo con amor en este lugar ,Dios bendiga a nuestros Pastores Almao y todo el ministerio Pastoral ,y el Espíritu Santo de Dios los continúe usándolos de gran manera para bendecir, edificar y enseñar a otros la palabra de Dios para nuestro crecimiento y madures Espiritual. Muchas bendiciones
Kharol R — Google review
(Translated by Google) I love my church very much CDO CARACAS We are a Big Family 🫂 (Original) Amo mucho mi iglesia CDO CARACAS Somos una Gran Familia 🫂
Randy S — Google review
(Translated by Google) I feel God's YES by sending me to this place of manifestations of the Holy Spirit. Thank you Pastors for listening to me and receiving me as well as my family who are arriving in blessing at the Feet of Christ in their time. God is doing great things. (Original) Siento el SI de Dios al enviarme a éste lugar de manifestaciones del Espíritu Santo. Gracias Pastores por escucharme y recibirme al igual que a mi familia que van llegando en bendición a su tiempo a los Pies de Cristo. Dios está haciendo grandes cosas.
Korages E — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent temple of worship to our God Jehovah and our king of Kings and lord of lords Jesus Christ. Excellent fellowship and brotherhood, in addition to the fact that the preaching is a refreshment for our Faith and hope with God everything is possible. Thank you very much (Original) Excelente templo de adoración a nuestro Dios Jehová y nuestro rey de Reyes y señor de señores Jesucristo. Excelente compañerismo y hermandad, además de que las predicas son un refrigerio para nuestra Fe y esperanza con dios todo es posible. Mil gracias
Ligia H — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a place where the presence and supernatural Power of God is felt🙌🏻🔥 all this time that I have been congregating at CDO I have felt and I feel very good and happy, and I thank God and Pastors Almao first and foremost for their teachings. and Love for us, God bless your lives🙌🏻 (Original) Es un lugar donde se siente la presencia y el Poder sobrenatural de Dios🙌🏻🔥 todo este tiempo que llevo congregandome en CDO me he sentido y me siento muy bien y feliz, y le doy gracias primeramente a Dios y a los Pastores Almao por sus enseñanzas y el Amor para con nosotros, Dios bendiga sus vidas🙌🏻
José U — Google review
F4Q7+WMQ, Terrazas del Estacionamiento de los Estadios Universitarios, Caracas 1041, Distrito Capital, Venezuela•http://www.cdocaracas.org/•+58 424-1648299•Tips and more reviews for Iglesia CDO Caracas
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The  best museums in Caracas
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Caracas skyline: the  most iconic buildings and best views in Caracas
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Popular road trips from Caracas

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Caracas to
Cartagena
Caracas to
Bogota
Caracas to
Medellin
Caracas to
Manaus
Caracas to
Quito
Caracas to
Santa Marta
Caracas to
Porlamar
Caracas to
Valencia
Caracas to
Merida
Caracas to
Cali
Caracas to
Villa de Leyva
Caracas to
Guayaquil
Caracas to
Barquisimeto
Caracas to
Cuenca
Caracas to
Barranquilla
Caracas to
Maracaibo
Caracas to
Bucaramanga
Caracas to
Banos
Caracas to
San Antonio de Pichincha

What's the weather like in Caracas?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Caracas for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Caracas in January
  • Weather in Caracas in February
  • Weather in Caracas in March
  • Weather in Caracas in April
  • Weather in Caracas in May
  • Weather in Caracas in June
  • Weather in Caracas in July
  • Weather in Caracas in August
  • Weather in Caracas in September
  • Weather in Caracas in October
  • Weather in Caracas in November
  • Weather in Caracas in December

All road trips from Caracas

  • Caracas to Cartagena drive
  • Caracas to Bogota drive
  • Caracas to Medellin drive
  • Caracas to Manaus drive
  • Caracas to Quito drive
  • Caracas to Santa Marta drive
  • Caracas to Porlamar drive
  • Caracas to Valencia drive
  • Caracas to Merida drive
  • Caracas to Cali drive
  • Caracas to Villa de Leyva drive
  • Caracas to Guayaquil drive
  • Caracas to Barquisimeto drive
  • Caracas to Cuenca drive
  • Caracas to Barranquilla drive
  • Caracas to Maracaibo drive
  • Caracas to Bucaramanga drive
  • Caracas to Banos drive
  • Caracas to San Antonio de Pichincha drive

Explore nearby places

  • Caracas
  • Canaima National Park
  • Los Roques National Park
  • Maracay
  • Valencia
  • Tucacas
  • Kralendijk
  • Rincon
  • Washington-Slagbaai National Park
  • Barquisimeto
  • Willemstad
  • Sint Willibrordus
  • Christoffel National Park
  • Sabana Westpunt
  • Juan Griego
  • Porlamar
  • Pampatar
  • San Nicolas
  • Savaneta
  • Arikok National Park
  • Santa Cruz
  • Paradera
  • Oranjestad
  • Noord
  • Palm - Eagle Beach
  • Arashi
  • Merida
  • Maracaibo
  • Ciudad Guayana
  • Grand Anse
  • Belmont

All related maps of Caracas

  • Map of Caracas
  • Map of Canaima National Park
  • Map of Los Roques National Park
  • Map of Maracay
  • Map of Valencia
  • Map of Tucacas
  • Map of Kralendijk
  • Map of Rincon
  • Map of Washington-Slagbaai National Park
  • Map of Barquisimeto
  • Map of Willemstad
  • Map of Sint Willibrordus
  • Map of Christoffel National Park
  • Map of Sabana Westpunt
  • Map of Juan Griego
  • Map of Porlamar
  • Map of Pampatar
  • Map of San Nicolas
  • Map of Savaneta
  • Map of Arikok National Park
  • Map of Santa Cruz
  • Map of Paradera
  • Map of Oranjestad
  • Map of Noord
  • Map of Palm - Eagle Beach
  • Map of Arashi
  • Map of Merida
  • Map of Maracaibo
  • Map of Ciudad Guayana
  • Map of Grand Anse
  • Map of Belmont

Caracas throughout the year

  • Caracas in January
  • Caracas in February
  • Caracas in March
  • Caracas in April
  • Caracas in May
  • Caracas in June
  • Caracas in July
  • Caracas in August
  • Caracas in September
  • Caracas in October
  • Caracas in November
  • Caracas in December

Looking for day-by-day itineraries in Caracas?

Get inspired for your trip to Caracas with our curated itineraries that are jam-packed with popular attractions everyday! Check them out here:

  • 1-Day Caracas Itinerary
  • 2-Day Caracas Itinerary
  • 3-Day Caracas Itinerary
  • 4-Day Caracas Itinerary
  • 5-Day Caracas Itinerary

Best churches in nearby cities

  • The best churches in Oranjestad
  • The best churches in Bogota

Best attractions in nearby cities

  • Top things to do and attractions in Willemstad
  • Top things to do and attractions in Oranjestad
  • Top things to do and attractions in Kralendijk
  • Top things to do and attractions in St. George's
  • Top things to do and attractions in Palm - Eagle Beach
  • Top things to do and attractions in San Nicolas
  • Top things to do and attractions in Sabana Westpunt
  • Top things to do and attractions in Bogota
  • Top things to do and attractions in Merida
  • Top things to do and attractions in Maracaibo
  • Top things to do and attractions in Barquisimeto
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ciudad Guayana
  • Top things to do and attractions in Maracay

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Willemstad
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Oranjestad
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kralendijk
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in St. George's
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Palm - Eagle Beach
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Noord
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in San Nicolas
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Santa Cruz
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Savaneta
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Paradera
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bogota
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Merida
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Maracaibo
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Barquisimeto
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Porlamar
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Valencia
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ciudad Guayana
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Maracay
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Pampatar

Best churches in Caracas in other languages

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