PLAZA FRANCISCO DE MIRANDA
Read moreThe square is a witness of a historic event when August 3, 1806 Francisco de Miranda arrives at the Vela de Coro. He then took the fort and raised the Venezuelan flag for the first time.
PLAZA DE TOROS MONUMENTAL DE VALENCIA
Read moreThe largest Arenas in Latin America, after Mexico City, host fabulous bullfighting (for lovers of course!), in March and November in particular. It dates from about 1930.
SAN JUAN DE LAGUNILLA
Read moreIt's here, on the Plateau plateau, that was created Merida the first time. In Plaza Bolívar you can rent a mule for a walk. If you have time… you can also visit a finca of cocoa and its museum. A relic of the time when, not so long ago, cocoa, sugar cane and coffee were living in the region.
THE REAL CAMINO
Read moreThis path in the middle of the coffee trees is a nice walk to walk to the village. Convenient to go to Grados camp for example. Willmar of the Posada Posada can take you to you, he will tell you about the riches of the flora, like the Corozo, a palm whose fruit similar to a little mango is used by the elders because of his anti-inflammatory virtues; The Fiqué, a delicate and fine cactus cactus whose fiber is used to make ropes. Opposite, to go back to Altamira, turn left at the La Quinta sign (hamlet).