The lively streets of Santo Domingo’s Zona Colonial—one of the city’s most historic neighborhoods—are ripe with the sights, smells, and sounds of Latin America.
Lying on cobblestone streets, Santo Domingo's Zona Colonial marks the area where Columbus settled in the New World. This tiny enclave is filled with traditional European-style architecture, well-kept parks, cobblestone streets, and artistic nods to adventurers past.
A bronze statue of Christopher Columbus sits at the center of Parque Colon, and nearby Calle Las Damas is the oldest paved road in the New World. These historic sites, paired with incredible colonial architecture, are just part of what makes this UNESCO World Heritage Site a popular destination for those who want to experience the nation’s capital as it used to be.
Some of the attraction in Zona colonial-
Catedral Primada de América Fortaleza Ozama Parque Colón (Columbus Park) Palacio Consistorial de Santo Domingo Alcázar de Colón Plaza España Casa del Cordón
Musicians and street performers frequent the square, shoe shiners set up along the street side, and children chase pigeons around the statue of Christopher Columbus, which stands in the center.
One thing I can suggest: Don’t go with any tour. normally 90% of the time we explore the city on our own but I was afraid of driving the car in the city so booked city tour, but they were more focused on giving more time in their designated gift shop and less time in city attractions.
Everywhere, they explained about that spot for 5 minutes and gave JUST 5 MINS TO EXPLORE THE ATTRACTION ON OUR OWN AND TAKE PHOTOS"... in 5 minutes, my wife can’t even decide the pose.. you can feel my...
Read moreThe Zona Colonial (Colonial Zone) in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the historic heart of the city. This charming district is packed with colonial-era architecture, cobblestone streets, and iconic landmarks that reflect the rich history of the Americas. As the oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in the New World, the area is home to a wealth of historic sites, including the Catedral Primada de América, the Alcázar de Colón (Columbus Palace), and the Panteón Nacional.
Walking through the Zona Colonial offers a step back in time, where visitors can explore museums, historic plazas, colorful buildings, and vibrant cafes. The area also has a lively atmosphere with plenty of shops, restaurants, and bars. Whether you're interested in history, culture, or just enjoying the beautiful architecture, Zona Colonial is a must-see destination for anyone visiting...
Read moreAvant tout, c'est là ville où je suis née et je passé toute mon enfance et ma jeunesse alors il y a pour moi ai delà de mon histoire la valeur de l' Architecture, la culture, la musique et la gastronomie Très beau quartier. On y suivra les traces des enfants de Christophe Colomb, y trouvera de jolies églises, une très belle cathédrale et bien évidemment de quoi faire quelques emplettes et se restaurer. N'hésitez pas à aller flâner dans ces ruesCiudad Colonial (Zona Colonial) - l'un des quartiers les plus historiques de la ville vous trouverez une petite enclave remplie d'une architecture traditionnelle de style européen, de parcs bien entretenus, de rues pavées et de clins d'œil artistiques aux grands aventuriers.
Une puissante statue en bronze de Christophe Colomb se trouve au centre du Parque Colon, et à proximité, la Calle Las Damas est la plus ancienne route pavée du Nouveau Monde. Ces sites historiques, associés à une architecture incroyable contrairement à n'importe où à Saint-Domingue, ne sont qu'une partie de ce qui fait de Zona Colonial une destination populaire pour les voyageurs qui cherchent à échapper à l'agitation de la ville, ainsi que ceux qui veulent découvrir la capitale nationale telle qu'elle était utilisée. Bon...
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