Capilla Ámbar is the hidden gem we never knew we needed! As the owners of La Esperanza Novias y 15’s in Alajuela, we’re always on the lookout for stunning locations for our brides👰🏻♀️ and quinceañeras 👗to capture their special moments—and this place blew us away!
Imagine saying “I do” surrounded by butterflies 🦋 in an enchanting garden setting that feels like it was plucked straight from a fairy tale. The lush gardens, with their picture-perfect spots at every turn, are a dream come true for photographers and couples alike. We’re already planning to send all our clients here because it’s basically the place to make every wedding and quinceañera photo shoot unforgettable.
And while we were there checking out the scenery for photos, we couldn’t help but notice the adorable petting zoo—it’s a fun little bonus for families, but trust us, the real stars here are the gardens and the Capilla. The staff was incredibly welcoming, parking was easy, and at 4,500 colones cash, it’s a steal for what you get!
Thank you to the owner. You’ve truly created something magical, and we’re so excited to send our brides and quinceañeras your way. Capilla Ámbar is the kind of place where memories are made, and photos are as stunning as...
Read moreWe have had a really inspiring coffee plantation tour at this amazing coffee farm. Although coffee is the main focus there is much more to this place. Everything is done with so much passion and love. Nature comes first and everything on this beautiful piece of earth has its purpose. There is plenty of space for (fruit-) trees, butterflies and birds. Sustainability is lived by treating the own waste water and creating their own Methan gas. No wonder Nespresso loves to send people there. Also got a demonstration of sugar cane processing and tried their delicious coffee which is free of chemical. Thanks a lot Viviana and Richard. You and your parents are an inspiration. If you visit Costa Rica this is the...
Read moreYes, the place is gorgeous, but other than butterflies in a small room (ahem, chapel), there's nothing else to do there. Beautiful for events, definitely, but for simply visiting it, meh! No way of picnicking or doing anything else other than simply strolling. The cost yesterday was 4800 colones, according to a cousin who had been there a few months ago (probably upon opening) said she paid 4000 colones. Are they...
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