Hello, dear creative friends
That day we left around 3:30 in the afternoon of the terminal, being sinciera I was a little worried about the time because although it is not so far (2h without queues), Caracas is famous for its endless queues on the highway to get there and to travel within it. That day we had the good fortune to find the highway completely clear, and as the driver was in a hurry (I almost had a nerve infarction) we arrived earlier than we thought.
For those who do not know, both my friends and I live in a town called San Juan de los Morros, located in Edo. Guárico and although it is the capital of this state it is quite small and quiet; In comparison with Caracas, the infrastructure such as its streets and highways are much more imposing than ours, as well as overpopulation, this is a personal factor that I do not like very much because in relatively small places with many people I usually feel a little suffocated, as is the case of the meters. However, its numerous places to go, the artistic movement and nightlife are great motivators to visit the capital ...
A funny anecdote of this, is that in most of the hotels that we arrived and asked for a triple room, of course to economize lodging expenses they were surprised and on occasion they asked what we were going to do ... jajajj and us Wtf type? After a long time of having found lodging it was that we realized how strange it was.
When we left the concert, our stomachs spoke for us. With a little fear we returned by subway and arriving at the lodging that was in Sabana Grande we looked for where to eat. We found a place that among the things that offered what were best were the pizzas, we asked for a family member with refreshments included to take but as I told them that our stomachs were speaking for us we asked for an arepa for each one forward, haha waiting for the Pizza.
The next day, our good friend Luz took us to a place we call "The Paradise of Pizza" because of the giant and really giant they were, their comfortable combos and their incredibly accessible prices. Well, imagine that with what the previous pizza cost us (only the pizza without the soda) we could buy 3 combos of a family pizza and a 2lt soda ... Obviously, all that we had left of this trip we chose to eat these pizzas jajajj.
The craving that a while ago had for eating pizza, as you enjoy it!
Soon I will be sharing another two post with the continuation of the trip:
-Backpacking with the Friends - Part II: Jazz Festival at the Teresa Carreño Theater.
-Backpacking with the Friends- Part III: Art, Galleries and Museums.