The magnificent colonial quarter of Santo Domingo seems to have stopped the hands of time, taking you back to 1502. Listed as a -World Heritage Site- by Unesco, its remarkable buildings include the original home of the town s founder, Governor Nicolas de. Ovando. Located on the street still known as -Las Damas-, the first paved road of the New World, this palace has been expertly renovated and turned into a 5-star luxury hotel complete with swimming pool, fitness center and exquisite restaurant.
what are some of the attractions worth seeing at the Zona Colonial Santo Domingo? any suggestions please guys? thanks
Hi, I've heard of the Punta Espada golf course and wanted to ask what is it like and ow much does it cost? Also, when is the busiest time at the...
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