Santo Domingo’s Zona Colonial, one of the city’s most historic neighborhoods, offers a vibrant glimpse into the past. This compact area is characterized by traditional European-style architecture, well-kept parks, and cobblestone streets that echo with the footsteps of history. Visitors can explore the artistic tributes to past adventurers, wander through the shaded plazas, and immerse themselves in the lively atmosphere filled with the sights, smells, and sounds of Latin America. The well-preserved colonial buildings and the bustling street life create a unique blend of historical charm and contemporary energy.
Ciudad Colonial (Zona Colonial)
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