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Auyama Café
The rumba (party) never stops at this boisterous, open-air lounge. With a broad front terrace and various brightly lit salons, it's for a slightly more mature set who like to engage in animated conversation, karaoke singing and a smattering of salsa dancing (to live combos on weekends).
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Cines Unidos, La Candelaria
Movies are generally shown with the original soundtrack and Spanish subtitles. To find out what's showing consult the local daily press or check online. Tickets are around US$4 to US$5 .
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Cines Unidos, Metrocenter
Movies are generally shown with the original soundtrack and Spanish subtitles. To find out what's showing consult the local daily press or check online. Tickets are around US$4 to US$5 .
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Cines Unidos, Sambil
Movies are generally shown with the original soundtrack and Spanish subtitles. To find out what's showing consult the local daily press or check online. Tickets are around US$4 to US$5 .
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Cinex, Centro Plaza
Movies are generally shown with the original soundtrack and Spanish subtitles. To find out what's showing consult the local daily press or check online. Tickets are around US$4 to US$5 .
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Cinex, El Recreo
Movies are generally shown with the original soundtrack and Spanish subtitles. To find out what's showing consult the local daily press or check online. Tickets are around US$4 to US$5 .
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Cinex, San Ignacio
Movies are generally shown with the original soundtrack and Spanish subtitles. To find out what's showing consult the local daily press or check online. Tickets are around US$4 to US$5 .
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Teatro Teresa Carreño
One of the city's more reliable stages. Another good source for play info is the 'Eventos' page of www.caracasvirtual.com (in Spanish).
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Teatro Trasnocho Cultural
Dedicated to pushing the boundaries of conventional theater. Another good source for play info is the 'Eventos' page of www.caracasvirtual.com (in Spanish).
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