Caminando SOLO y de NOCHE por SABANA GRANDE: ¿Sigue siendo peligroso?

What remains of the "Branch of Heaven"? In this episode of Mysteries of Caracas, we delve into a nighttime exploration of the Sabana Grande Boulevard, from Chacaíto to Plaza Venezuela. For decades, this thoroughfare was the epicenter of luxury, intellectualism, and cosmopolitan style in Venezuela, but today the reality is quite different. Join me as we walk its streets to discover what happened to iconic landmarks like Radio City, the Broadway Cinema, the legendary Rex Shoe Store, and the Alley of the Stabbing. We analyze the contrast between the Art Deco buildings that still stand and the rampant rise of the informal economy that has transformed the urban landscape. In this video, we explore: The Golden Age: The era of gatherings at El Gran Café with figures like Papillon. Decline and Reality: How informal commerce and the economic crisis changed the purpose of the Boulevard. Urbex and History: A look at the current state of the facades, security, and businesses that, like Librería Suma, refuse to die. The Tour: We pass through El Recreo, the Torre La Previsora, and end at the iconic Plaza Venezuela Fountain. Is the Sabana Grande Boulevard today a reflection of resilience or simply a shadow of its former self? If you enjoy urban tours with history, urbex in Caracas, and social commentary, this video is for you. What do you miss most about the old Sabana Grande? Share your memories in the comments; I'll be reading them all. Don't forget to subscribe to "Mysteries of Caracas" for more urban explorations, forgotten stories, and realities of our capital. #SabanaGrande #Caracas #Venezuela #UrbexVenezuela #HistoryOfCaracas #WalkingCaracas #MysteriesOfCaracas #InformalEconomy #PlazaVenezuela #UrbanDocumentary