* Disclaimer* This is not a data sheet or a trip report. I have not been to Bucaramanga yet. I made this solely for my own educational purposes. Feel free to add to it with pertinent information.
Bucaramanga, Colombia
Department: Santander
Population: City 608,102 / Merto 1,212,657
![[Image: 8491753.jpg]](http://img.fotocommunity.com/photos/8491753.jpg)
City Overview
Bucaramanga or commonly known as La Ciudad Bonita and the La Ciudad de los Parques is the capital of Santander province. The city is situated in the valley of the Río de Oro. The smaller pueblos of Floridablanca, Girón and Piedecuesta make up Bucaramanga's metropolitan area. Bucara gets its nicknames from having over 160 parks throughout the city. Along with being recognized by its parks Bucara is known for two other things of which one is having great food. Santander as a whole has a reputation for having delicious sweets like the 'oblea' (two large wafers filled with a variety of sauces). Bucara specializes in goat and the 'hormiga culona' (a large fried ant) which supposedly tastes like popcorn. The last reputation Bucara has goes by the saying "las mujeres de alla son muy bravas!" (the women are fierce!) Be sure to check out Chicamocha Park while your in Bucaramanga and San Gil while your in Bucaramanga.
Bucara is well organized and clean. The city enjoys a fairly moderate - warm temperature all year round. Average temperature is about 82F. Bucara offers many outdoor activities like paragliding, hiking, rafting, climbing, kayaking ect. Also you are a 7 hour bus ride from Santa Marta making a weekend beach trip ideal. Traffic in Bucara is a problem but the newly built Metrolinia should help that tremendously. The city is divided in 17 Communes which group several neighborhoods.
The main areas of the city include El Centro, Cabecera, and Canaveral.
The city's attractive main square is called Parque Santander, with a statue of the famous liberator at its centre. El Catedral de la Sagrada Familia is the plaza's most prominent landmark. There is a nice pedestrian walk-way on Calle 35 between Carreras 18 and 19 with many little shops. Also in the center is the Universidad Industrial de Santander. Centro Comercial Pasaje Cadena is a good place for bargain shopping. If you are looking for some local food check out the large Plaza Central. Around Calle 15 you can see the city’s small colonial district and the Palacio de Justicia. Once the city's center Parque Rovira, is recognized by its tall palm trees.
![[Image: Parque%20Garcia%20Rovira%20Buca1.jpg]](http://www.vuelosbucaramanga.com/i/Parque%20Garcia%20Rovira%20Buca1.jpg)
The main nightlife areas are situated around Commune 12. The best zona for entertainment is Cabecera (Carrera 33). Other good areas include Puerta del Sol, Ruitoque, vía Piedecuesta. The most popular club in town is Chabela. Some other good clubs/bars are La Calle, Malabar, Mister Badillo, Penole, and Mulatas. For pre-gaming go to Cafe de Maestro. There you can find cheap alcohol to get the night started. If your looking for salsa then head to CaliSon. Bucara has alot to offer when the sun goes, something for everyone's taste.
Check out some of the nightlife photos of chicks in Bucara here http://bmanga.pegateya.com/design/pegateya/index.html
Final Thoughts
Bucara has a great reputation in Colombia and deservedly soo. Friendly people, nice weather, good food, and hot women. City itself is very clean, pretty, and organized.
Only real negative I see is it being pretty isolated in terms of proximity to Medellin, Cali, Bogota, and Cartagena.
Another downside is during the wet months Bucaramanga gets even more isolated with the many mudslides ect blocking of travel most if not all travel to and from other cities.
Other than those, this places to be awesome!
Bucaramanga, Colombia
Department: Santander
Population: City 608,102 / Merto 1,212,657
![[Image: 8491753.jpg]](http://img.fotocommunity.com/photos/8491753.jpg)
City Overview
Bucaramanga or commonly known as La Ciudad Bonita and the La Ciudad de los Parques is the capital of Santander province. The city is situated in the valley of the Río de Oro. The smaller pueblos of Floridablanca, Girón and Piedecuesta make up Bucaramanga's metropolitan area. Bucara gets its nicknames from having over 160 parks throughout the city. Along with being recognized by its parks Bucara is known for two other things of which one is having great food. Santander as a whole has a reputation for having delicious sweets like the 'oblea' (two large wafers filled with a variety of sauces). Bucara specializes in goat and the 'hormiga culona' (a large fried ant) which supposedly tastes like popcorn. The last reputation Bucara has goes by the saying "las mujeres de alla son muy bravas!" (the women are fierce!) Be sure to check out Chicamocha Park while your in Bucaramanga and San Gil while your in Bucaramanga.
Bucara is well organized and clean. The city enjoys a fairly moderate - warm temperature all year round. Average temperature is about 82F. Bucara offers many outdoor activities like paragliding, hiking, rafting, climbing, kayaking ect. Also you are a 7 hour bus ride from Santa Marta making a weekend beach trip ideal. Traffic in Bucara is a problem but the newly built Metrolinia should help that tremendously. The city is divided in 17 Communes which group several neighborhoods.
The main areas of the city include El Centro, Cabecera, and Canaveral.
The city's attractive main square is called Parque Santander, with a statue of the famous liberator at its centre. El Catedral de la Sagrada Familia is the plaza's most prominent landmark. There is a nice pedestrian walk-way on Calle 35 between Carreras 18 and 19 with many little shops. Also in the center is the Universidad Industrial de Santander. Centro Comercial Pasaje Cadena is a good place for bargain shopping. If you are looking for some local food check out the large Plaza Central. Around Calle 15 you can see the city’s small colonial district and the Palacio de Justicia. Once the city's center Parque Rovira, is recognized by its tall palm trees.
![[Image: Parque%20Garcia%20Rovira%20Buca1.jpg]](http://www.vuelosbucaramanga.com/i/Parque%20Garcia%20Rovira%20Buca1.jpg)
The main nightlife areas are situated around Commune 12. The best zona for entertainment is Cabecera (Carrera 33). Other good areas include Puerta del Sol, Ruitoque, vía Piedecuesta. The most popular club in town is Chabela. Some other good clubs/bars are La Calle, Malabar, Mister Badillo, Penole, and Mulatas. For pre-gaming go to Cafe de Maestro. There you can find cheap alcohol to get the night started. If your looking for salsa then head to CaliSon. Bucara has alot to offer when the sun goes, something for everyone's taste.
Check out some of the nightlife photos of chicks in Bucara here http://bmanga.pegateya.com/design/pegateya/index.html
Final Thoughts
Bucara has a great reputation in Colombia and deservedly soo. Friendly people, nice weather, good food, and hot women. City itself is very clean, pretty, and organized.
Only real negative I see is it being pretty isolated in terms of proximity to Medellin, Cali, Bogota, and Cartagena.
Another downside is during the wet months Bucaramanga gets even more isolated with the many mudslides ect blocking of travel most if not all travel to and from other cities.
Other than those, this places to be awesome!