
National District
Historic heart of Dominican Republic's capital
The National District isn't just Santo Domingo's historic center – it's where the Dominican Republic's story began. Here's where cobblestone streets meet contemporary art galleries, where you can grab a $3 lunch at a local colmado and then wander through 500-year-old colonial buildings. This is the real Santo Domingo, before the resort developers arrived. The crowds stick to the main tourist strips, but venture a few blocks off Calle Las Damas and you'll find neighborhoods where merengue spills from corner bars and abuelas sell the best empanadas in the city from their front stoops.
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Seven Days of Santo Domingo's Wild History and Jungle Energy
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Jungle Wild Weekender in Santo Domingo
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Jungle Wild Weekend in Santo Domingo
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Lush Santo Domingo: Jungle Romance in the Colonial City
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Romantic Jungle-Urban Escape in Santo Domingo
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Wild Green Romance in Santo Domingo
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Eat at colmados (corner stores) for the cheapest meals – a full plate rarely costs more than 150 pesos
- 2.Take the Metro instead of taxis when possible – 20 pesos vs 200+ pesos for similar distances
- 3.Buy water and snacks at local supermarkets, not tourist shops where prices are 3x higher
- 4.Many museums offer free admission on Sundays for Dominican residents – ask if they extend this to tourists
- 5.Negotiate prices at Mercado Modelo, but don't lowball too aggressively – vendors need to make a living
- 6.Use local buses (guaguas) for day trips instead of tour companies – you'll pay a fraction of the cost
Travel Tips
- •Learn basic Spanish phrases – English isn't widely spoken outside tourist areas
- •Carry small bills – many vendors can't break 1000 peso notes
- •The colonial streets are uneven cobblestone – pack comfortable walking shoes
- •Power outages happen occasionally – keep your phone charged and carry a small flashlight
- •Drink bottled water, especially during your first few days while your stomach adjusts
- •Respect local customs when visiting churches – cover shoulders and avoid shorts
- •Keep copies of important documents separate from originals
- •The sun is stronger than you think – sunscreen and a hat are essential even for short walks
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