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If you find yourself caught, Bucaramanga presents visitors various escapes from the eroded metropolis. Of course, La Ciudad de Jardines has many parks - city, recreational, botanical and zoological - as well as a surprising colonial nugget. The museums cover a range of topics, from the historical Casa de Bolívar and the archaeological Pierda del Sol to the Museo de Arte Moderno and the Universidad Industrial de Santander's Natural History. Neighboring Floridablanca, Piedecuesta and Girón are charming villages and host to some of Bucaramanga's attractions.
This wasn't quite exactly the Liberator's home, but Simón Bolívar did stay here for some 70 days in ...
The Museo de Arte Moderno de Bucaramanga, or MAMB, is in a Republican-styled house built in the 1940s....
The Casa de la Cultura Piedra del Sol takes its name from a mysterious piece sheltered within its cour...
Only a few of Bucaramanga's churches are open outside of mass hours, which are listed in the telephone...
Bucaramanguenses are proud of their Ciudad de Parques, a well-deserved nickname for this city of almos...
On the banks of the Río Frío is the Jardín Botánico Eloy Valenzuela. Paths wind through its nine, ...
Besides attractions like its churches, parks, la Casa de Bolívar and Museo de Arte Moderno, this city...
Have you ever wished you could fly? Well, you can't quite get fitted with a permanent set of wings in ...
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