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Residencial El Robledal, La Uruca, 4581150
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San José de Costa Rica
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Costa Rica
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www.barcelosanjosepalacio.com |
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| Costa Rica , covering 51,100 square kilometers of terrain, is a small country known the world over for the diversity and concentration of its natural resources, its countless sites of historical and archaeological interest, its beautifully tended beaches and many protected natural parks. |
| The multiplicity and diversity of natural landscapes provide an incomparable setting for nature enthusiasts and lovers of outdoor activities such as deep sea fishing, scuba diving and surfing. | |
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| As well as being the capital of Costa Rica, San José is also the administrative, financial and commercial center of the country. Located in the Central Valley, the city is surrounded by majestic mountains and several National Parks. |
| Highlights of the many cultural attractions of the city are the National Theater, the National Museum, the Gold Museum and the Museums of Contemporary Art and Natural Science, all of which are located in the city center surrounded by the extraordinarily beautiful scenery of the city's parks: the La Sabana Metropolitan Park, the Morazán Park and Central Park. | |
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National Museum. Housing an extensive collection of pre-Columbian objects and historical articles from colonial times and the beginning of the Republic. |
The Gold Museum. Located in the Plaza de la Cultura, it displays a permanent exhibition of pre-Columbian objects created from this valuable and highly prized metal. |
Museum of Contemporary Art. Containing a wonderful collection of paintings and sculptures created by local artists of the 19th and 20th centuries. |
The Natural Science Museum. Over 1,500 species, some of which are now extinct, are housed in this delightful museum which lies at the extreme south-east of the La Sabana Metropolitan Park. |
National TheaterAn architectural jewel which, since its construction in 1897, has been regarded as a symbol of Costa Rican culture. |
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| Costa Rican cuisine is extremely rich and varied, from the freshest vegetables and tropical fruits to the most delicious dishes created from succulent shellfish. |
| The most popular local specialties are "Casado", a dish of rice, beans, plantain, meat and salad, "Chorreadas", thick corn tortillas and "Empanadas" (pasties) filled with cheese, beans or meat. |
| Other very popular dishes in the region are Tamales, rice with chicken, "Picadillo de Arracache" (minced arracache root with pork or veal) and "Papa con Carne" (meat and potato stew). |
| There are numerous restaurants in Costa Rica, serving not only regional culinary specialties but also specializing in international cuisine. |
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| If the natural environment of Costa Rica is glorious, its craftsmanship is no less attractive. Objects created from precious woods, the roots of the coffee bush, banana paper, clay and gold, and utensils made from smelted iron and other materials, are all meticulously worked by the skillful local craftspeople. |
| Reproductions of Pre-Columbian art, indigenous pottery, pictures of daily life portrayed in vivid colors on banana leaves, jewelry, masks and painted wagons, are just some of the most popular artworks in the country. |
| Exceptional local produce includes sugar cane creams and liquors, coffee and chocolate. |
| Local shops are usually open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. while shopping malls generally open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. |
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Time Zone: UTC - 6. |
Official Currency:The Colon is the official currency, although US dollars are generally accepted. |
Population: Approximately 3,700,000 inhabitants. |
Health Information: Traveling to Costa Rica poses no health risk, but as it is a tropical country it is advisable to get vaccinated for yellow fever, typhus and tetanus. |
Electricity: 110 V. |
Payment Options: All major credit cards are accepted in shops and tourist areas. |
Banking Hours: State banks are usually open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., while private banks are open until 5 p.m. |
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