I stayed in a hotel above a store. The view of was nice lots of restaraunts and clothing store. But there were way too many people out asking for money in Zona Colonial. I was quite irritated and had a few words for a couple of people who said they watched my car scam while I was away and demanded pasos. It was a rental and I could care less about ...
I loved walking around the Zona with my boyfriend. The architecture is very old, and has such a rich history with it. The people are fascinating. You can even see the shore/ horizon line that the natives saw w/ Columbus' ships. It's amazing to see part of the Americas' history.
I loved the history of the place..The colonial zone has a long list of firsts for the new world, from first catherdral to first university, hospital and paved street, these are things you don't get taught in school.
The hip atmosphere of the colonial zone after dark was enjoyable.
I loved the colonial section of Santo Domingo because of many things but the architecture just stands out. Its old you know but not Ancient. It shows you a life 500 years ago that was in some ways like ours today and in others was its amazing how far we have come. The old church, now a monument with a fresco on the ceiling of the cistine chapel in ...
I like Santo Domingo in general but do not feel especially safe there. There are purse snatchers everywhere and every tourist with a camera is a potential target. At night we were advised not to stray to far from Zona Colonial and even then we wittnessed some "interesting" police tactics...questioning a man who parked his car in the ...
It would be a shame to visit DR and especially Santo Domingo without a few hours to stroll around Zona Colonial... and perhaps sit and sample some local food and drink in one of the many excellent restaurants and cafes.
All the historic monuments, artifacts and architecture were fascinating. I loved every part of la Zona Colonial. This was an excellent experience that people of all ages will enjoy. It may sound boring to some because it's based on history, buy it really isnt. Its a fun twist on history and makes u feel like you were really there. Especially if you hire someone to help you.
Excelent. It's very similar to San Juan Puerto Rico. I visited Ocho Puertas and it was nice. Good atmosphere, great people. I am planning to go back on next week.
I was really stress, from the moment I arrive, food was really poor, the place unsaniatary, and even worse the housekeeper didn't show up till the third day, our room nasty and the coffee maker dirty,I'll not be going back