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Explore the Historic Heart of Santo Domingo: Zona Colonial
Discover the vibrant and historic streets of Santo Domingo’s Zona Colonial, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Experience the rich sights, sounds, and scents of Latin America.
Architectural and Historical Treasures
- Admire traditional European-style architecture and well-kept parks.
- Visit Parque Colon, featuring a bronze statue of Christopher Columbus.
- Stroll along Calle Las Damas, the oldest paved road in the New World.
- Explore the Catedral Primada de America, one of the oldest cathedrals in the Americas.
- Discover the Plaza de Reloj del Sol and the Jesuit Church.
Essential Tips for Visitors
- Capture the photogenic beauty of Zona Colonial with your camera.
- Wear comfortable walking shoes for cobblestone streets.
- Choose from budget-friendly to high-end accommodations.
Location and Accessibility
Zona Colonial spans two square miles on the west bank of the Ozama River. Use public transportation or consider taking a guided tour for ease of exploration.
Best Time to Visit
November to March offers warm and dry weather. Avoid high season crowds (December and January). Visit early in the day for tranquility and revisit at night for a romantic ambiance.
Explore the Cultural Treasures
- Immerse yourself in the history of Diego Columbus at the Alcázar de Colón.
- Discover the origins and uses of amber at the Amber World Museum.
- Learn about Dominican history under Rafael Trujillo at the Memorial Museum of Dominican Resistance.