Half-Day San Jose City Tour
5 h
Half Day
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Stop At: Parque La Sabana, San Jose Costa Rica
You will board the bus to visit La Sabana Metropolitan Park, heart of the capital city, and you will continue by the residential area of Rohrmoser.
Stop At: Plaza de la Cultura, Avenida Central at Calle 3, San Jose Costa Rica
The tour continues along the Paseo Colón on the way to the National Theater. After a guided visit to this architectural masterpiece, you will take a short walk over the Plaza de la Cultura to visit the Gold Museum and continue through the Central Avenue Boulevard to the Plaza de la Democracia
Stop At: Pre-Columbian Gold Museum, Calle 5 Between Central and 2nd Ave, San Jose 10104 Costa Rica
Visit the gold museum
Stop At: Gray Line Costa Rica, La Uruca, San Jose 10110 Costa Rica
The walk will continue on the Boulevard Circuito Judicial and on to the Supreme Court of Justice. Here you will board the bus to continue the city sightseeing, taking a close look at the Casa Amarilla, The National Park, The National Library, The Electoral Supreme Court, and the old neighborhoods of San Jose (Amón – Otoya & Toumón).
Before heading back to the hotel you will enjoy a coffee in the Diamond and Emerald Jewelry where you can see an art gallery of several well-known Costa Rican artists, then you will receive an explanation of the development of the gold accompanied by a video.
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This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Parque La Sabana, San Jose Costa Rica
You will board the bus to visit La Sabana Metropolitan Park, heart of the capital city, and you will continue by the residential area of Rohrmoser.
Stop At: Plaza de la Cultura, Avenida Central at Calle 3, San Jose Costa Rica
The tour continues along the Paseo Colón on the way to the National Theater. After a guided visit to this architectural masterpiece, you will take a short walk over the Plaza de la Cultura to visit the Gold Museum and continue through the Central Avenue Boulevard to the Plaza de la Democracia
Stop At: Pre-Columbian Gold Museum, Calle 5 Between Central and 2nd Ave, San Jose 10104 Costa Rica
Visit the gold museum
Stop At: Gray Line Costa Rica, La Uruca, San Jose 10110 Costa Rica
The walk will continue on the Boulevard Circuito Judicial and on to the Supreme Court of Justice. Here you will board the bus to continue the city sightseeing, taking a close look at the Casa Amarilla, The National Park, The National Library, The Electoral Supreme Court, and the old neighborhoods of San Jose (Amón – Otoya & Toumón).
Before heading back to the hotel you will enjoy a coffee in the Diamond and Emerald Jewelry where you can see an art gallery of several well-known Costa Rican artists, then you will receive an explanation of the development of the gold accompanied by a video.
Included
- Transport by air-conditioned minivan
- Driver/guide
- Entry/Admission - Pre-Columbian Gold Museum
Not included
- Gratuities
- Food and drink
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Most travelers can participate
- This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
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Tourism
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Cultural
90%
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I've taken many tours and it is always difficult to pinpoint why I was not thoroughly impressed with a tour. I am not sure if it was the guide, the city, or the tour agenda. This was one of those occasions. We visited a central park that had a great deal of public art, a church that unfortunately was closed, the Central Theater, the Gold Museum, and then a local workshop. My favorite part of this tour was the Central Theater and the bits of art that we saw at the other locations. It was unfortunate that we did not get to see the church and the final stop was not at all necessary.