
Caracas Residents Adopt Practical Daily Habits for a Healthier Lifestyle
From outdoor activities in Parque del Este to healthy eating options in Sabana Grande, locals are making conscious choices to improve their well-being
Latest news from Caracas.

From outdoor activities in Parque del Este to healthy eating options in Sabana Grande, locals are making conscious choices to improve their well-being

City planners, neighbourhood councils and architecture professionals are raising alarms over a wave of duplicated project images flooding Caracas's municipal approval system.

Community members across the capital say a wave of image replacements on public infrastructure is stripping neighbourhoods of their identity — and nobody asked them first.

Employers are hiring cautiously and workers are earning less in real terms, as the capital's jobs market grinds through one of its toughest stretches in recent memory.

From Chacao to El Hatillo, entrepreneurs are reading economic signals more carefully than ever — and some are starting to act on them.

From areperas in Petare to coffee shops in Las Mercedes, digital wallets have quietly become the default way millions of caraqueños buy, sell, and survive.

The club from the capital is playing the best football in its recent history, and the city is paying close attention.

With global travel patterns shifting and the bolivar stabilising against the dollar, a new class of local business owners in Caracas is moving fast to capture foreign spending.

New grant programs and shifting inventory are giving first-time buyers a rare edge in pockets of the capital where seasoned investors once ruled.

A new wave of grant programs and softer competition in outer municipalities is giving first-time buyers a foothold in the capital's property market.

First-time homebuyers in Caracas can benefit from understanding the pros and cons of lenders mortgage insurance, a crucial aspect of the city's dynamic real estate market.

Across five districts, residents are pairing accessible public care with practical habits that are quietly changing how the city handles stress and anxiety.

As global safe-haven assets sprint higher and oil slides, Caracas professionals are rethinking where to keep their earnings, and employers are scrambling to match compensation to a cost-of-living reality that changes weekly.

A rare alignment of rising global equities, record gold prices and a weakening dollar is opening doors for Venezuelan investors willing to act before the window closes.

A newly expanded federal cooling initiative targets vulnerable neighborhoods as brutal summer temperatures push the government to accelerate infrastructure investments in the capital.

A fractured global picture, with equities rallying and commodities sending contradictory signals, is tightening the screws on household and institutional finances in Venezuela's capital.

With bullion up more than 4% in a single session and equities still climbing, the market is sending two contradictory signals at once — and Caracas investors need to understand why.

With gold at $4,187 an ounce and the S&P 500 climbing past 7,480, the global investment picture is reshaping itself in ways that matter for every bolívar-denominated portfolio.