Estuve con amigo que vino del exterior y le encantó la iglesia. Es muy hermosa por dentro y por fuera.
It's been restored and it really adds a lot to downtown. The area around sells everything. It's really worth it to take a visit. You can take a taxi or a bus. San Nicolas used to be the Cathedral.
Fue en su momento la catedral de Barranquilla y después de su restauración revivió su esplendor de antaño, y la recuperación de la plaza lo hace encantador.
Church San Nicolas is the old city of Barranquilla. It was recently restored and the Plaza was recovered from street vendors. It is a beautiful place to visit on the afternoons when the sun is not so hot, buy flowers, books and fruits. It is not recommended to go after dark. Church is not always opened.
It's interesting but the sorroundings are very unsafe. It's much better to go with someone from Barranquilla you can trust in.
Hotels, tourist informations and everyone will not recommend you to go here, but it is the only living part of Barranquilla. It is nice, it is a bit dirty, it is cheap - it is perfect. If you do not visit the plaza you cannot really say that you have been to Barranquilla. There is a massive market and a church here.
Un lugar con mucha historia en su arquitectura, caminar a sus alrededores puedes observarlo. No pudimos entrar pero la vista desde afuera fue impresionante
una de las plazas mas iconicas de Barranquilla ahora mas bella y organizada, y con una de las iglesias mas grandes y bellas de la ciudad, visitenla que no se arrepentiran :)
This church has been in the center of the city. Almost abandoned and now reborn. As a native I am very impressed by the work completed. I remembered stopping there with my mom as a child it was a dark place now it is full of light with celebratory colors. Congratulations job well done.
This is one of the first churches built in Barranquilla and one of the oldest. Is in the center of downtown Barranquilla and has lots of stories to tell. Its architechture is fantastic and the square in front makes you remind of the old 1920's Barranquilla city.