The Real San Jose

Michael Miller's Guide to Downtown San José, Costa Rica

Nonfiction, Travel, Caribbean & Latin America, Central America
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Author: Michael Miller ISBN: 9781483539546
Publisher: BookBaby Publication: September 25, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Michael Miller
ISBN: 9781483539546
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication: September 25, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English
San José, Costa Rica is a city of surprises. Many visitors arrive here with a head full of pre-conceived notions, not all of them good. Like any big city, San José has its problems and imperfections. But the more you look, the more you will see the tremendous variety of diversions and attractions it has to offer. That's what "The Real San José" is all about. San José is the capital city, the financial headquarters and the historical and cultural center of Costa Rica. And once you get past the traffic, the noise and the chaos of the place, you will find a promising cosmopolitan city emerging from the jungle. With "The Real San José, Michael Miller's Guide to Downtown San José Costa Rica" its like having experienced San José explorer, Michael Miller, at your side to help you: To find great restaurants, bars and coffee houses; To learn about the art, the architecture, the museums, the great neighborhoods; To discover that, yes, there are night-time activities to which you can take your family. Things like the National Symphony, dance and live theater. With dozens of photographs and a handy map of Downtown San José, this book is perfect for the visiting family in town for a couple of days; for the international student; for the business person; and for the prospective retiree.
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San José, Costa Rica is a city of surprises. Many visitors arrive here with a head full of pre-conceived notions, not all of them good. Like any big city, San José has its problems and imperfections. But the more you look, the more you will see the tremendous variety of diversions and attractions it has to offer. That's what "The Real San José" is all about. San José is the capital city, the financial headquarters and the historical and cultural center of Costa Rica. And once you get past the traffic, the noise and the chaos of the place, you will find a promising cosmopolitan city emerging from the jungle. With "The Real San José, Michael Miller's Guide to Downtown San José Costa Rica" its like having experienced San José explorer, Michael Miller, at your side to help you: To find great restaurants, bars and coffee houses; To learn about the art, the architecture, the museums, the great neighborhoods; To discover that, yes, there are night-time activities to which you can take your family. Things like the National Symphony, dance and live theater. With dozens of photographs and a handy map of Downtown San José, this book is perfect for the visiting family in town for a couple of days; for the international student; for the business person; and for the prospective retiree.

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