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A large collection of indigenous gold art.
Since 1897, this elegant theater has been a source of pride.
This collection of stalls and restaurants contains the country's first ice cream vendor.
30 species of butterflies flutter around this magical garden.
This museum displays works by local artists.
San Jose's nightlife is concentrated in this complex made to look like an old Spanish village.
This 19th-century building contains a well-organized exhibits on Costa Rica's history and culture.
This modern bank building is bordered by a popular plaza.
This designer championship golf course on the grounds of the Melia Cariari Hotel was Central America’s first. Pro and amateur events are held here regularly.
Downtown's main plaza often hosts celebrations, demonstrations, performances, etc.
The interior of this 1871 church is far more interesting than the neoclassic exterior.
A simple square with a gazebo donated by former Nicaraguan dictator Anastasio Somoza.
One of the capital's most pleasant spots.
This tropical park is popular during the day but best avoided at night.
