End of the parade

Some of the last floats in the parade. It all ended around 5:15 pm. That was almost 4 hours of colors, music, dance and fun.
Mindblowing colors

King Momo's float

King Momo is known as the son of the dream and of the night and presided over parties of the insane, which are celebrated in pueblos and cities. Momo became known as the “protector” of all thoseMeer informatie
More colorful floats

Some more colors

Carnival Queen and others

The floats had some important celebrities like the Carnival Queen, Miss Colombia and previous year's Carnival Queen.
Colorful costumes

Some lovely costumes from the Saturday Parade.
Dancing on the floats

Some big floats with dancing.
Floats

The parade started at around 1 pm, the first of the participants came just about 20 - 30 late but that was quite acceptable considering the Latin American standards. 😉
From our place right next toMeer informatie
Batalla de Flores

It is the first day of Carnival. The celebration starts off firmly with the Battle of Flowers, which is the most important and most expected event. It is a great parade of floats, headed by theMeer informatie
Tickets for the Saturday Parade

The parade was set to begin at 1 pm along the Via 40 street. I had tried to enquire on the evening before about the time, the cost of the tickets and where to get them. Interestingly, none knew whereMeer informatie
The hostel party

I reached back the hostel at around 11 pm. The young owners had organized a party inside the hostel. They had invited 7 DJs from around Barranquilla and the news had been spread during the day aboutMeer informatie
The kiosk parties

After seeing the competition for a few hours, we moved away from the stage to the other parties happening all across street at the kiosks. People were enjoying the food, the drinks and dancing to theMeer informatie
The competition

At one end of the blocked street of Carrera 50, was the stage where the competition was taking place. There were groups competing in different categories. There was live singing in different genresMeer informatie
Baila la Calle - Noche de Orquestas

Dance on the Street (Night of the Orchestra)
It is a concert featuring many national and international musical ensembles, and was created in 1969. In this festival, the participating musical ensemblesMeer informatie
Around San Roque

By the time, I was done seeing the San Roque it was 5:15 pm. The night event was starting at 7 pm and the venue Carrera 50 was about 30 minutes away. So, I decided to sit and relax in the plazaMeer informatie
To San Roque church

From the market, I walked N-S again towards the San Roque church. This place had the feel of a typical street market in any old Indian town. There were streets each catering to a different item..Meer informatie
Carnival ready

After San Nicolas, I started walking E-W past more street shops and kiosks. I even tried the Churros being made fresh on one of the street side handcart.
A churro is a fried-doughMeer informatie
Local Market Barrio Abajo

A few kms from the venue for the night was the local market of Barrio Abajo. It was a colorful crowded place with street vendors selling various wares. A lot of them had updated their stock to sellMeer informatie
Barrio Abajo

This day also, we didn't have anything planned during the day. The only event Baila la Calle (Dancing on the Street) was starting at 7 in the evening. Maria and Hristo planned to stay a bit longer atMeer informatie
The Carnival Queen

Valeria Abuchaibe Rosales was crowned the reina del Carnaval (The Queen of the Carnival) 2018. She had danced for almost an hour and a half continuously on different music genres and to be honest, sheMeer informatie
Coronación Reina del Carnaval

The Crowning of the Carnival Queen. During this show, the previous carnival queen crowns the current carnival queen, amid a party with full of dancing and music. The candidate crowned as the carnivalMeer informatie
To the coronation of the Carnival Queen

Near Barro Abajo, we came across a local mercado after almost 2 months. Same as in Bolivia or in Peru, this place had small kiosks selling a limited menu, very cheap prices and with plastic chairs andMeer informatie
Colors and graffiti in Barranquilla

Walking around in Barranquilla, we observed many water pumps painted with lovely colors and paintings. There were big graffitis with the carnival as the subject.
Catedral Maria Reina

The next stop was the unique Cathedral of Queen Mary. It is a cathedral church dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The outside of the cathedral was totally barricaded in preparation of the upcomingMeer informatie
Carnival mood in the streets

The streets of Barranquilla were all gearing up for the carnival and we could see the carnival decorations everywhere.
The main characters of Carnaval are la Negrita Puloy (black women wearing redMeer informatie