Santo Domingo Sightseeing Tour with Lunch

 85.09

On this full day tour, you’ll discover a city where modern, high-rise buildings tower over a UNESCO World Heritage Site colonial zone.

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Creeping in from the coastline, Santo Domingo isn’t only the Dominican Republic’s capital – it’s the largest city in the Caribbean. After a three-hour drive to the capital, you’ll arrive in the colonial heart of Santo Domingo. Here, you’ll be transported back to the days of Christopher Columbus as we head into the colonial zone to see the National Pantheon, Ozama Fortress and the Museum of the Casas Reales. And you’ll visit the Alcazar de Colon and cathedral. Enjoy a typical lunch at La Atarazana restaurant, and we’ll drive through modern Santo Domingo, stopping to see Plaza de la Cultura, the Museum of Dominican Man, the National Palace and El Faro a Colon monument. It’s a jam-packed day exploring 500 years of history and architecture.
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    Highlights

    Explore the history-steeped colonial zone on a guided city tour Visit the Alcazar de Colon and 15th century Santa Maria Cathedral Traditional Dominican lunch in a historic, family-run restaurant See Ozama Fortress, National Palace and Faro a Colon monument Expert local guide with unrivalled knowledge of Santo Domingo

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    Duration 8 hours

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    Live tour guide

    English, French, German, Spanish

    Pickup included

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    Includes

    Transport Guide Lunch with drinks Entrance fees

    Not Includes

    Gratuities

    Not suitable for

    People with mobility impairments

    Important information

    Know before you go Dress appropriately – no shoulders or knees showing – when visiting religious buildings

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