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Offered in: English, Spanish
Local Professional Tour Guide
Bottled water
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Snacks
Lunch
Air-conditioned vehicle
Hotel pickup and drop-off from San Jose and Alajuela central area only
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Hotel pickup and drop-off outside San Jose and Alajuela
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Overview
We made a tour taking into account the past and the present in San Jose.
Immerse yourself in Costa Rican culture and history on this walking guided tour of the capital city. Highlights include the National Theater, the Pre-Columbian Gold Museum, the National Museum, the Supreme Court, and Central Market. A bilingual guide is on hand to answer questions and provide insight about what you see along the way.
We know the artistic part, including its most recognized spaces in this area, the culture, history and architecture of the city. The tour will show you the most beautiful areas of San José. The tour describes the past and the present of San José, in order to know it´s actual life. You get to know from art, culture, history and architecture of the city.
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Apartotel La PerlaSur 100, Costado Este del Hospital Mexico, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10105
Autentico HotelAvenida 5 Sabana Este, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10108
BluRose HotelCalle 9, No. 677 Paseo de Estudiantes, Contiguo Casa del Tornillo, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR
Casa Conde Hotel & SuitesTransversal 11, Southwest Side from Parque de la Paz, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR
Casa MandalayDe Scotiabank Sabana, 500 Oeste, 200 Norte, 75 Oeste, , San Jose, Costa Rica, CR
Costa Rica Tennis Club & HotelSabana Sur, Costado Este de la Contraloría General de la República, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10101
Crowne Plaza San Jose La Sabana, an IHG hotelSabana Norte contiguo al Parque Metropolitano La Sabana, Mata Redonda, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 2443-100
DelcafetalcrAvenida 3 y Calle 38 50 Metros Del Hotel Trip, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10101
Delta Hotels By Marriott San Jose Aurola5th Street, El Carmen, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10101
Gran Hotel CentroamericanoAvenida 2, Calles 6 y 8, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR
Gran Hotel Costa Rica, Curio Collection by Hilton2nd Avenue between streets 1 & 3, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10106
Hilton Garden Inn San Jose La SabanaBoulevard De Rohrmoser, La Sabana, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10109
Hilton Garden Inn Santa Ana San JoseCity Place, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10901
Hilton San Jose La SabanaAntiguo Restaurante El Chicote, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10108
Hostel Casa ColonPaseo Colon, Calle 24 Norte, Contiguo a Torre Mercedes, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 1255-1200
Hotel Ambassador26th & 28th St., Paseo Colon, cross to Pizza Hut Restuarant, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10106
Hotel AranjuezStreet 19, Corner of Avenue 11 and 13, 200 meters north, 200 meters ouest and 25 south from the Santa Teresita Church, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 2070
Hotel ArrecifesAvenida 19, Barrio Lujan 200m de las Piscinas de Plaza Viquez, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 506
Hotel BalmoralAv. Central entre calle 7 y 9, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10303
Hotel Barcelo San JoseUrbanizacion El Robledal La Uruca, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 01150
Hotel CactsCalles 28 y 30, Avenida 3A, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 379-1005
Hotel Casa LeonCalles 13-15, Avenida 6, De La Clínica Dr Echandi, 50 M Noreste, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10101
Hotel CastilloAve 9, Calle 9 y 11, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10101
Hotel CataluniaDe la municipalidad de San Pedro de Montes de Oca, San Pedro, Montes de Oca, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR
Hotel CocoriCalle 16, Avenida 3, 250 m. North of San Juan de Dios Hospital, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10102
Hotel ColonialCalle 11, Avenidas 2 y 6, Behind La Soledad Cathedral, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10106
Hotel DiamanteCalle 8 Y 10. Avenida 8, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10103
Hotel Dona InesCalle 11 Entre Avenida 2 & 6, Behind La Soledad Church, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10102
Hotel DoralAvenida 4, Calles 6 y 8, , San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10110
Hotel Dunn InnAvenida 11 y Calle 5, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10101
Hotel Fleur de LysCalle 13 between avenidas 2 and 6, PO Box 10736, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10110
Hotel Grano de OroCalle 30, Avenida 2 & 4, , San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 1007
Hotel Inca RealAvenue 11 Streets 3 & 3B, Barrio Amón, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10101
Hotel Kaps Place#1142 Street 19, Between Avenues 11 & 13 Barrio Aranjuez, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR
Hotel Kekoldi GardenAvenida 9, between Calle 5 and 7, , San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10110
Hotel La AmistadCalle 15 Avenida 11, , San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 1864-1002
Hotel La MercedAvenida 8 200 Metros Sur De La Iglesia La Merced Frente A La Escuela Mauro Fernandez, Costa Rica, CR, 10101
Hotel Los DiamantesEntre Avenida 8 y 10 Calle 10, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10101
Hotel Mellow Yellow70 Calle 25, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR
Hotel PlazaCentral Avenue between 2nd and 4th street, Central Avenue Boulevard, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR
Hotel Plaza Real Suites & ApartmentsSalida hacia, Autopista Gral, Avenida 31, Diagonal 25A, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10107
Hotel Posada Del MuseoAv 2, Calle 17, Diagonal esquina sur-este al Museo Nacional, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10104
Hotel PresidenteAvenida Central, Calle 7, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 11801
Hotel Quinta AvenidaAvenida 5 Calle 20, Paseo Colon, 300 North and 200 East, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10102
Hotel San JoseCalle 20, Con Av 7A Esquina, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10104
Hotel San JoseAve. 2, Calle2 17 y 19, , San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10102
Hotel ScoresCalle 3A y Av 9, San Jose Edificio diagonal al INVU, San Francisco, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10101
Hotel Solo Bueno DeluxeBoulevard Ernesto Rohrmoser Cemaco Rohrmoser 50Mts al Norte, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10108
Hotel Talamanca SJCalle 8y10, , San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10102
Hotel ValencianoAv 5 Calle 14, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR
Hotel VesuvioAvenida 11, Calle 13-15, Barrio Otoya, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10106
Hotel Villa TournonCalle 3 Avenida 15, 125 Metros Este del Periodico la Republica, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 6606-1000
KC Hotel San JoseCalle 54, 175 m from AMPM, Sabana Sur Calle Morenos, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10108
La Sabana Hotel Suites Apartments150 Meters North Of Rostipollos Restaurant, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10105
Morazan Hotel & Casino7th Street, 1st Avenue & 75 Meters South Of Morazán Park, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10101
Nuevo Hotel RialtoAv. 1, Calles 8 y 10, , San Jose, Costa Rica, CR
Nuevo Maragato Hotel & HostelAvenida Central, Entre Calles 1 Y 3 Antiguo Hotel Gran Via, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10101
Palma Real Hotel & CasinoAve 9 Sabana Norte, 200 Metros Norte del ICE, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 01005
Park Inn by Radisson San Jose, Costa RicaAve 6, Calle 28, Barrio Don Bosco, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10103
Parque Del Lago Boutique HotelAvenida 2 Calles 40 y 42, 50 meters east of the entrance to Paseo Colón, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10108
Radisson San Jose-Costa RicaCalle Central, Y Tercera, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10604
Rincon del Valle Hotel & SuitesCalle 66, 50 M Este y 50 Sur Del Colegio de Medicos, Sabana Sur, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10108
Royal Garden Hotel & CasinoCalle Central, Ave Central y 2, , San Jose, Costa Rica, CR
Santo Tomas Hotel & Wellness CenterAvenue 7, Street 3rd and 5th, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10101
Sleep Inn Paseo Las DamasAvenida 3 entre calles 9 y, Between 9th and 11th Streets, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10101
Soluxe El SesteoRuta Nacional Secundaria 176, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10108
Suites CristinaCalle 50, 300 Meters North, ICE Building, Sabana Norte, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10108
Taormina Hotel and CasinoAvenida 11 Calle 3 Bis, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10101
Tryp by Wyndham San Jose SabanaAvenida 3 Calle 38 y 40, , San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 433-1007
Urban Green Hotel & SuitesMain Avenue, Streets 1st & 3rd, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10101
Zona TwoCalle 3A Av 9 Barrio Amon Diagonal de INVU, San Jose, Costa Rica, CR, 10101
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Itinerary
Teatro Nacional Costa Rica
Since 1897, this elegant theater has been a source of pride.
The National Theater of Costa Rica (TNCR) is a public institution created by Executive Decree No. XXXIII, May 28, 1890, which establishes “That the construction of a National Theater in this city [San José] is a demanded necessity for the civilization and culture of the country… ”. Its construction required the joint work of Costa Ricans and Europeans, who contributed their knowledge and made possible the creation of this temple of art, in accordance with the desire of the turn of the century republican architecture.
Our professional local tour guide will give you an explanation about the history and what this theatre represents for a better understanding of the evolution of Costa Rica.
10 minutes
Morazan Park
Initially it was called Plaza La Laguna, since it was built on a small lake called Vilanueva, where many Costa Ricans were looking for mud to build the first adobe houses in the 19th century. For health reasons the lagoon was drained and the square was built, which began as a meeting point in the celebration of the New Year.
Officially, the park was inaugurated in 1887, however the Executive of that time decided to name it Francisco Morazán, in homage to a hero of Central American history, without ever knowing the reason for this decision. Years later, a large octagonal kiosk with an art nouveau style was created to perform civic events, which more recently was transformed into the Temple of Music.
Our professional local tour guide will give you an explanation about the history and what this park represents for a better understanding of the evolution of Costa Rica.
10 minutes
Templo de la Musica
Music is a big part of Costa Rican culture. Most times, you could see them festively dancing and singing, with musical horns roaring in the background. These fun loving Latin Americans enjoy a fusion of American, Latin and British contemporary rock and a timeless adoration and influence of 60’s and 70’s music.
Enjoying music collectively is another characteristic Costa Ricans possess. They believe as many others do that music is best experienced when shared.
To have a venue to house bands, musicians and even orchestras like the Templo de la Musica continues to bring life to the surroundings of Costa Rica. That’s why this temple is truly a big draw for tourists and locals alike.
Our professional local tour guide will give you an explanation about the history and what this temple represents for a better understanding of the evolution of Costa Rica.
10 minutes
Parque Espana
The space occupied by Parque España emerged in 1862 as a plaza linked to the service of the National Liquor Factory (currently, CENAC). This factory had been built in 1856 by President Juan Rafael Mora Porras with the purpose of increasing the public purse and controlling the manufacture of contraband alcohol. This square became the place where the cattlemen who brought the bundles of candy with which the cane liquor was made rested. Over time, circuses were also installed on the site, public festivals were organized for the end of the year, and bullfights were held. Later, soccer matches were also played and finally, it became the place where the students of the Metallic School carried out their physical activities.
Our professional local tour guide will give you an explanation about the history and what this temple represents for a better understanding of the evolution of Costa Rica.
10 minutes
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he “Casa Amarilla” (Yellow House) must be one of your must-see places in San José. This building takes its name from the other color of its facade. It is the current headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the country. Located in the district of El Carmen, at the intersection between 7th Avenue and 11th Street, it is a neocolonial architecture building with neo-baroque decorations, built-in 1920 by the American architect Henry D. Whitfield, with the purpose of it being the headquarters the Central American Court of Justice. Considered a fundamental vestige of Costa Rican urban heritage, it was declared a National Monument on September 17, 1976, and it is a historical-architectural heritage.
Our professional local tour guide will give you an explanation about the history and what this temple represents for a better understanding of the evolution of Costa Rica.
10 minutes
Parque Nacional Park
Emblematic park. It is one of the most important open spaces in the capital that emerged in the 1870s as the Plaza de la Estación, a name given because of its proximity to the terminal of the Ferrocarril al Atlántico.
This park was inaugurated in 1895 by the National Monument; sculptural ensemble that influenced the change of name to the park. It has been the scene of important national celebrations throughout this century.
It is characterized by being one of the largest parks in space. So much so that it has its own narrow streets where you can walk and why not sit on one of its benches to have a good time.
Our professional local tour guide will give you an explanation about the history and what this temple represents for a better understanding of the evolution of Costa Rica.
10 minutes
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The National Monument is a fundamental symbol of the most heroic deed of the Costa Rican people, the so-called National Campaign or Central American War against the Filibusteros, which took place between 1856 and 1857.
Photographs: Press and Communication Office, MCJ.
Precisely, the National Park, where the Monument is located in its privileged central area, has the declaration of Historical-Architectural Heritage, according to which, this is one of the most relevant open spaces in the capital.
The park's existence dates back to the 1870s, when it was known as the Plaza de la Estación, a name given because of its proximity to the terminal of the Railroad to the Atlantic. However, the inauguration of the National Monument in 1895, led to the change of name. Since that time, the National Park has been the scene of important national celebrations.
10 minutes
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The Estación del Ferrocarril al Atlántico is a historic building and railway terminal located in San José, Costa Rica, declared Architectural Heritage of Costa Rica by decree No. 11664-C of July 29, 1980.
Built in 1908, and in operation until 1996, it was the main terminal from which the railroad that connects San José, capital of Costa Rica, with the city of Limón, the main port of the Costa Rican Caribbean, started and arrived.
Our professional local tour guide will give you an explanation about the history and what this temple represents for a better understanding of the evolution of Costa Rica.
10 minutes
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The Legislative Assembly is an instance foreseen in the Provincial Constitution in which the members of the Legislature participate: Senators and Deputies. It is presided over by the Vice Governor of the Province, who only has a vote in the event of a tie.
The Assembly meets only in the cases and for the following purposes:
Receive the oath of the Governor and Vice Governor of the Province.
Resolve in the event of a tie in their election.
Consider the resignations of said officials.
Decide on their permanent supervening physical or mental disability.
Listen to the annual report of the Governor on the state of public affairs, on the occasion of the opening of the Period of Ordinary Sessions of the Chambers.
Issued on the requests of agreement of the Executive Power for the appointment of magistrates or officials.
10 minutes
Museo Nacional De Costa Rica
The birth of the National Museum, at the end of the 19th century, was framed within the liberal project of "order and progress" that implied the reorganization of the national culture through reforms in the educational field and the creation of institutions for cultural and scientific purposes. , like the National Museum.
This is how on May 4, 1887, under the presidency of Bernardo Soto, the National Museum was created with the purpose of providing the country with a public establishment to deposit, classify and study natural and artistic products.
Our professional local tour guide will give you an explanation about the history and what this temple represents for a better understanding of the evolution of Costa Rica.
10 minutes
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The Plaza de la Democracia, officially the Plaza de la Democracia y de la Abolición del Ejército, is a public space located in San José, Costa Rica. It serves as a prelude to the National Museum of Costa Rica, located in the old Bellavista Barracks, site where the abolition of the Costa Rican army was carried out on December 1, 1948, an important milestone in Costa Rican history and identity.
The Plaza de la Democracia is a recent urban complex that was applauded at the time because it came to revalue the unknown access to the old Bellavista barracks, in addition to emulating the good intentions of the Plaza de la Cultura when it uncovered the north façade of the National theater. This urban complex was necessary for the city of San José, which lacked open spaces.
Our professional local tour guide will give you an explanation about the history and what this temple represents for a better understanding of the evolution of Costa Rica.
10 minutes
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One of the museums that houses the most history of Costa Rica is the Museo del Oro in San José, where you will find exhibits on the social and cultural development of pre-Columbian indigenous tribes.
Our professional local tour guide will give you an explanation about the history and what this temple represents for a better understanding of the evolution of Costa Rica.
10 minutes
Plaza de la Cultura
In the third part of the 20th century, the city of San José had such an important architectural and demographic growth that the space for its inhabitants was occupied by buildings, buses and automobiles. As a result, various characters from the cultural sphere began to show the need to give the city public spaces that would improve the quality of life of visitors to the capital.
Within this context, the Plaza de la Cultura project was born in 1973, after the Theater building was declared a National Monument and the surrounding area declared of public interest. In 1975, the Central Bank of Costa Rica took over the financing and execution of the project in order to have a space to display its collections of pre-Columbian gold, numismatics and art. The architects Jorge Bertheau, Jorge Borbón and Edgar Vargas were the chosen designers.
10 minutes
Central Market (Mercado Central)
The Central Market of San José is a beautiful century-old building. Part of the building was erected at the end of the 19th century and another stage was built during the 1940s at the end of the last century. It is located on avenues 0 and 1 and streets 6 and 8, established in 1880 and declared as national heritage in 1995.
In its narrow corridors you find everything from clothing to fresh fish and meat, passing through the best webbed tortillas.
50 minutes
Banco Central de Costa Rica
Given the difficult economic situation that our country experienced as a result of the First World War, there is a reduction in income for the Government and a decline in the coffee sector. The National Banking System was made up of private banks, which denied the Government a loan that was necessary to meet their fiscal needs.
Within this context, in the government of Alfredo Gonzalez Flores (1914-1917), the first state bank was created, called Banco Internacional, with two main purposes, which were to make the State independent from the financial control of private banks and guide a part of the public credit towards domestic market agriculture. At that time, the current Costa Rican monetary system was governed by the use of gold, and the State did not have this metal to be able to support the issues, so “… .it was then agreed to suspend the convertibility of the banknotes and extend this measure to all existing banking institutions ”(Central Bank of Costa Rica, 1990).
10 minutes
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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We had a great experience touring New York City with Jonathan. He's a great tour guide and he made it very memorable and enjoyable. The tour was also super informative and I'm glad to have had a great tour guide during my visit in NYC. Would definitely recommend this tour to anyone looking for a tour her We had a great experience touring New York City with Jonathan. He's a great tour guide and he made it very memorable and enjoyable. The tour was also super informative and I'm glad to have had a great tour guide during my visit in NYC. Would definitely recommend this tour to anyone looking for a tour her We had a great experience touring New York City with Jonathan. He's a great tour guide and he made it very memorable and enjoyable. The tour was also super informative and I'm glad to have had a great tour guide during my visit in NYC. Would definitely recommend this tour to anyone looking for a tour her We had a great experience touring New York City with Jonathan. He's a great tour guide and he made it very memorable and enjoyable. The tour was also super informative and I'm glad to have had a great tour guide during my visit in NYC. Would definitely recommend this tour to anyone looking for a tour her We had a great experience touring New York City with Jonathan. He's a great tour guide and he made it very memorable and enjoyable. The tour was also super informative and I'm glad to have had a great tour guide during my visit in NYC. Would definitely recommend this tour to anyone looking for a tour her We had a great experience touring New York City with Jonathan. He's a great tour guide and he made it very memorable and enjoyable. The tour was also super informative and I'm glad to have had a great tour guide during my visit in NYC. Would definitely recommend this tour to anyone looking for a tour her
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One of the best all around tours in San Jose
Published on Jan, 2025
Our guide, Ellier, was fantastic. We learned so much about Costa Rica culture and history. We saw many different sites and he explained a great deal about each one of them. Ellier took great photos of us throughout the city. The lunch was fabulous, and we got to meet a celebrity at the restaurant. He was very accommodating. If you want to learn about Costa Rica and San Hose. We highly recommend this tour.
What a great tour guide
Published on Jul, 2024
If I could give the young lady tour guide more stars I would. She was so well informed about Costa Rica and San Jose I felt great receiving all this information. I inturn told her about America for a great social exchange. When we parted I told her I wish I could spend more time with her because our social exchanges were great and so informative for both of us. I highly recommend this tour and tour guide and be prepared to learn.
Great Walking Experience of San Jose.
Published on Mar, 2024
The most memorable part was finalizing the tour in the Cafeoteca. Eric was very thorough and knowledgeable. My wife and I learned so much about San Jose. We’re leave more knowledgeable of the city, its places, and history. The only negative I have is that we should have briefly entered at least two museums just to see a few things. We would have been happy paying the extra entrance fees.
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