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  1. San José. While it's tempting to make a beeline for Costa Rica's luscious countryside, take some time to get to know San José, Costa Rica's humming capital city. Wander historic neighborhoods such as Barrio Amón, where historic buildings have been converted into contemporary art galleries, and Barrio Escalante, the city's gastronomic epicenter.

  2. 727. Arenas & Stadiums. By 540cir. Home of The San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League (NHL), the building and events scheduling is overseen by the…. 9. Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph. 313. Churches & Cathedrals. Built in 1876, this church serves the oldest parish in San Jose.

  3. San José: cathedral. Cathedral in San José, Costa Rica. San José, capital and largest city of Costa Rica. Situated in the broad, fertile Valle Central 3,800 feet (1,160 metres) above sea level, it was called Villa Nueva when it was settled in 1736. San José developed slowly as a tobacco centre in the Spanish colonial era.

  4. San Jose Province. Costa Rica’s capital, San José, is in the Central Valley. It has world-class museums, parks, hotels, theaters, and historic buildings. It’s an extensive plain, guarded by majestic volcanoes and green hills, honoring the natural richness that exists throughout the national territory.

  5. San Jose, Ca 95113 408 535-3500 - Main 800 735-2922 - TTY. Need More Info? Meeting Agendas City Calendar Accessibility E-Government Policy Sitemap. Employees

  6. 5. Children's Discovery Museum. 463. Science Museums. Since opening in 1990, Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose has become one of largest and most respected museums of its kind in the nation. With interactive exhibits and programs encompassing science…. See way to experience (1) 6. Happy Hollow Park and Zoo.

  7. Aug 8, 2023 · Photo credit: Shuei-Do Manju Shop. 8. Japantown. Say sayonara to San Jose for a short while and immerse yourself in the history, culture, and food of Japan. Although it also includes Chinese, Hawaiian, and Mexican restaurants, San Jose’s Japantown is one of the last authentic Nihonmachis in the United States.