Zona colonial6/12/2023 ![]() For the latest entry requirements and travel tips, check out the Embassy of the Dominican Republic in the United States' website. However, upon arrival, Americans are required to pay a $10 fee for a tourist card (in addition to bringing a valid passport). American tourists visiting the country for 30 days or less are not required to apply for a visa. Those who plan on visiting Santo Domingo should also be aware of the Dominican Republic's entry requirements. La Repblica Dominicana es un lugar popular para comprar mbar y larimar, que puede comprar sueltos o en joyas. As for cab drivers, gratuities are not commonly given (but tips for great service will not be turned down). En la Zona Colonial hay una mezcla de tiendas orientadas al turismo y tiendas regulares donde puedes encontrar moda dominicana y artculos de uso diario. But if you feel you received exceptional service, it is customary to give an additional 10 percent tip. In Santo Domingo and other Dominican cities, a 10 percent tip is automatically included in restaurant bills. To avoid high exchange rates at hotels and airport kiosks, consider exchanging some money through your bank before leaving the U.S.Īlso keep in mind that tipping in the Dominican Republic is a bit different than it is in the U.S. The exchange rate fluctuates from time to time, but $1 USD typically equals roughly RD$45.41. dollars in Santo Domingo, the national currency (which is also the one most commonly used) is the Dominican peso. (I hope they make an attention with this Hidden Good Beach).Although many businesses do accept U.S. before sunset beside a famous Statue and watching the Ships during exit from or enter to the river of the Port but without swimming. But, I saw semi wide semi short tree aligned not bad (Sand Beach) just front South of the zone but they let it dirty without cleaning so nobody uses except some locals youth?! I stayed in this Beach about 1 hr. you can go by expensive Taxi or by using 2 consecutive Mini Bus starting from front of the zone. ![]() I listen about semi famous one and suitable for the tourists named “Boca Chica” Beach that is far about 40 km E. And in general if you don’t know before like me, No Beach in or around Santo Domingo. In 1990, the entire area was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Founded in 1498, the Santo Domingo Colonial Zone is the oldest European settlement in the New World. The Big Disadvantage is: there is No (Beach). The Colonial Zone is both an important historical site and a vibrant neighborhood that is currently experiencing a cultural and economic renaissance. Its main entertainment shopping Walking (“Conde” Street) access the Zone starting from “Independence Park” at the middle of West edge until the Port at most East edge and it contains some shows & entertainment, shops, restaurants, money Exchange, and relatively cheap big Supermarket “Nacional”, the things in DO are generally expensive close to PR & US, And during passing it the zone it across the (Main Square) that is interesting vicinity to the Port and contain the main Church & bars & life shows. It has relatively big Size and square Shape with a neat (Design) containing paths & streets look like a Chess board so easy to navigate. Espresso-Bávaro Bus to “Punta Cana” and MTR =2.5 km W. 31 reviews Calle Victor Garrido Puello No. Many Bus /Mini Bus stops around to go everywhere with a Fare depends distant equal or bigger than 30 RD$. Restaurants near Zona Colonial Ciudad Colonial, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Read Reviews of Zona Colonial Sponsored Casa Barista & Co. It’s (Well Located): its East border is front river of Ferry Port and the Southern one with a Sea Front.
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