Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Capital Of Dominican Republic

capital of dominican republic
The capital of Dominican Republic is Santo Domingo. Santo Domingo is where the settlement of all Americans began and it is the oldest city in the New World. Located on the south coast of the Dominican Republic, about halfway to the western border of Haiti and the eastern coastline, the place bequeaths Spanish colonial architecture with cobble stone streets that bestow imagines of how things were back in the 1600s.

No other city in the Caribbean has bigger assortment of restaurants and night life than this capital of Dominican Republic. There are numerous restaurants in the city that it becomes nearly impossible to visit every single one of them, even for the locals themselves. Santo Domingo is a great place to meet people, and many of those single young executives who visit the city end up getting married to a Dominican.

This capital of Dominican Republic is the most busy and diverse city in the Caribbean, with a population of over three million residents in a city that sprawls out over two-hundred-fifty square kilometers. Santo Domingo is a city that never sleeps, from doing great shopping at major chains from all over the world during day time, to the vibrant nightlife that awaits every visitor when the sun goes down.

To get around the city, most tour groups will be bussed in big leased busses, however for those traveling individually, will need to take a taxi from the airport to the city which will charge about RD$600 and prices are posted at the airport. Always agree on the price with the driver before leaving for the destination. Another alternative is to rent a car, which is quite easy driving into the city, just take the Las Americas Expressway westbound till passing over the Duarte Bridge and continue on to the 27 de Febrero overpass structure. The cheapest way however, to get to the city capital of Dominican Republic from the airport, is to take a taxi or motoconcho (motorcycle taxi, but only if no bags) up to the highway which is about half a mile, then take a public bus to Santo Domingo. Within the city, there are first-rate radio-taxi services that will cost RD$100 and will get you to most points.

In exploring the city, start with the Colonial City which is the ideal starting point for visitors to get to know the city. Visitors will find a lot of diverse attraction from parks to rivers, museums, oldest fortress, church, and many more that will be a wonderful glimpse of the place’s past. Other attractions include Plaza de la Cultura, Museo Bellapart, Columbus Lighthouse, Los Tres Ojos and National Aquarium, Botanical Gardens and Parks, Sports City, Baseball, golf, horse, auto and Go Kart Racing, and a lot more.

This city capital of Dominican Republic also offers hotels that cater to the different tastes of visitors, from business executive hotels to several small hotels that offer attractive rates for those on a budget or extended stay. Santo Domingo will definitely make for a wonderful trip.

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