Embark on a walking food tour in San Jose, exploring vibrant markets and visiting the Pre-Columbian Gold Museum. Discover the city’s rich culture through food tastings and learn about its history and traditions. Perfect for first-time visitors!
Embark on a walking food tour in San Jose, exploring vibrant markets and visiting the Pre-Columbian Gold Museum. Discover the city’s rich culture through food tastings and learn about its history and traditions. Perfect for first-time visitors!
- Mercado Borbón - The Borbon Market offers a vibrant sensory experience with its array of sights and aromas, and visitors might even witness the daily hand-truck race among the workers. While the market primarily focuses on produce, it offers a variety of goods. Housed in an old building with a basement, it is a popular spot for locals to purchase…
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Mercado Borbón - The Borbon Market offers a vibrant sensory experience with its array of sights and aromas, and visitors might even witness the daily hand-truck race among the workers. While the market primarily focuses on produce, it offers a variety of goods. Housed in an old building with a basement, it is a popular spot for locals to purchase fresh vegetables and fruits. Visitors will have the chance to interact with vendors who have been part of the market for generations and sample a wide range of seasonal fruits unique to the market.
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Central Market (Mercado Central) - The San Jose Central Market is a significant cultural landmark in Costa Rica, being one of the oldest and most iconic places in San Jose, the nation’s capital. Established in 1880, it stands as one of Costa Rica’s oldest landmarks, with the country having gained independence in 1821.
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Parque Central de San Jose - A notable feature of this park is the bandstand at its center, distinguished by its arches, along with the Carmen Lyra Library, which specializes in children’s literature.
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Metropolitan Church (Catedral Metropolitana) - The Metropolitan Cathedral is the principal church in San Jose, Costa Rica. This Catholic cathedral boasts a magnificent neoclassical design, overlooking Central Park and the bustling streets and avenues of the capital.
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Teatro Nacional Costa Rica - A visit includes the entrance hall of Costa Rica’s National Theater. Located in the heart of San Jose, the National Theatre (Teatro Nacional) is one of the capital’s most beloved tourist attractions. The ornate Neo-Classical theatre is regarded as San Jose’s finest historic building, renowned for its lavish interior and beautiful murals.
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Mr. Sloth Coffee Shop - This charming café offers an opportunity to learn about coffees and chocolates. Visitors can sample Costa Rican-style caldosas and tamales, and participate in classes to make their own empanadas de platano con queso. Additionally, they can enjoy local drinks like the famous toad water and partake in a coffee tasting.
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Morazan Park - Named in honor of Francisco Morazán, who was the head of state in 1842 and a leader of the Central American Union, the park is notable for its neoclassical Temple of Music. This structure was designed by Costa Rican architect and painter José Francisco Salazar and is recognized as Historical Architectural Heritage.
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National Museum Of Costa Rica - After enjoying a coffee tasting, tamal, and empanada, visitors can explore the National Museum, located in the former Bellavista Fortress barracks. The museum showcases indigenous and pre-Columbian artifacts, religious artwork, and geological and archaeological pieces that reflect Costa Rica’s rich history since 1950.
- Lunch included
- Food and drink samples
- Visit Central Market
- Expert Local Guide
- Pre-Columbian Gold Museum entrance fee
- Explore Borbon Market
- Lunch included
- Food and drink samples
- Visit Central Market
- Expert Local Guide
- Pre-Columbian Gold Museum entrance fee
- Explore Borbon Market
- Additional food and drinks
- Souvenirs and personal shopping
- Tips/gratuities for your guide
- Additional food and drinks
- Souvenirs and personal shopping
- Tips/gratuities for your guide
Exploring San Jose’s markets with a knowledgeable guide transforms a typical visit into a vibrant cultural journey. The guide shares fascinating stories about the market’s offerings, making it easier to decide what to try. After exploring the best markets in San Jose, proceed to the National Museum to delve into the city’s early history.
Highlights:…
Exploring San Jose’s markets with a knowledgeable guide transforms a typical visit into a vibrant cultural journey. The guide shares fascinating stories about the market’s offerings, making it easier to decide what to try. After exploring the best markets in San Jose, proceed to the National Museum to delve into the city’s early history.
Highlights:
- Uncover the secrets of handicrafts, herbal remedies, and fresh produce at Borbon and San Jose Central Market
- Visit top markets to gain insights into local culture through food
- Enjoy tastings of various fruits, empanadas, ceviche, and coffee, along with museum entry
- An excellent way for newcomers to learn about San Jose’s history and culture
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.