Calle Las Damas, nestled in Santo Domingo’s Colonial Zone, is a cobblestone street believed to be the first of its kind in the New World. Lined with classic Spanish-style houses and European churches, it reflects the city’s rich history. Named for the ladies, including local dignitaries, who once took evening strolls along its path, the street offers visitors a glimpse into the colonial past. Today, visitors can walk along the same route, surrounded by the textured facades and historical architecture that have stood the test of time.
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