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San Jose City Guide - Key Attractions



Tours in San Jose

Mercado Central (Central Market)
This expansive market is the best place to take in the sights, sounds and smells of Latin America. Although the Mercado Central caters primarily to locals searching for fresh produce and quality cuts of meat, there is no shortage of souvenir stalls where you can get your shopping fix.

Avenidas Central and 1, between Calles 6 and 8
Free admission.

Museo Nacional de Costa Rica (National Museum of Costa Rica)
Housed in the storied Bellavista Fortress, this popular museum is a good choice for anyone interested in the history of Costa Rica. Archaeology exhibits bring Costa Rica's past to life, while natural history displays hint at the rich nature that lies beyond the capital.

Calle 17 between Avenidas Central and 2
Tel: 257 1433.
Admission charge.

Museo de Jade (Jade Museum)
The capital's most popular tourist draw, this famous institution houses jade artefacts dating back to the Pre-Colombian period. Some of the works of art on display here are truly exquisite, and help to paint an elaborate picture of life on the continents before the Spanish arrived.

Edificio INS, Avenida 7 between Calles 9 and 11, 11th floor
Tel: 287 6034.
Admission charge.

Museo Para la Paz (Museum for Peace)
The newest museum (opened in 2007) in the capital is run by the Arias Foundation, and catalogues peace-keeping efforts around the world. President Oscar Arias' previous work in securing Central American peace is featured prominently alongside other Nobel laureates, including the Dalai Lama and Jimmy Carter.

Corner of Avenida 2 and Calle 13
Tel: 223 4664.
Admission charge.

Barrio Amón
The city's most attractive district is home to a number of cafetalero or 'coffee baron' mansions, the majority of which were constructed during the late 19th and early 20th century. Although Barrio Amón is still a little rough around the edges, rumours abound regarding ambitious urban renewal projects.
 

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