Adjacent to Orosi's church, this small museum housed in a former convent displays interesting examples of Spanish-colonial religious art and artefacts, some of which date back to the 17th century.
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On the southern side of the Plaza de la Cultura resides the Teatro Nacional, San Jos茅鈥檚 most revered building. Constructed in 1897, it features a columned鈥
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This museum houses the world鈥檚 largest collection of American jade (pronounced 鈥榟a-day鈥 in Spanish), with an ample exhibition space of five floors鈥
Museo de Oro Precolombino y Numism谩tica
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This three-in-one museum houses an extensive collection of Costa Rica's most priceless pieces of pre-Columbian gold and other artifacts, including鈥
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About 2km past the trailhead to Cerro Chirrip贸 you will find the entrance to the mystical, magical Cloudbridge Nature Reserve. Covering 283 hectares on鈥
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Though josefinos mainly do their shopping at chain supermarkets, San Jos茅鈥檚 crowded indoor markets retain an old-world, authentic feel. This main market,鈥
Monumento Nacional Arqueol贸gico Guayabo
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This is the largest and most important archaeological site in the country. Although Guayabo isn't nearly as breathtaking as Mayan and Aztec archaeological鈥
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One of San Jos茅鈥檚 nicest green spaces, this shady spot lures retirees to read newspapers and young couples to smooch coyly on concrete benches. At its鈥
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Entered via a beautiful glassed-in atrium housing an exotic butterfly garden, this museum provides a quick survey of Costa Rican history. Exhibits of pre鈥
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Orosi is one of the few colonial-era towns to survive Costa Rica鈥檚 frequent earthquakes, which have thankfully also spared the photogenic village church鈥
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Heading south from Para铆so toward Orosi you'll hit Mirador de Orosi, a big green space with a jaw-dropping scenic overlook complete with BBQ facilities,鈥
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The village of Ujarr谩s was damaged by an 1833 flood and then abandoned. All that remains are the crumbling walls of Iglesia de Nuestra Se帽ora de la Limpia鈥
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The University of Costa Rica runs the exceptional 11-hectare Lankester Gardens, started as a private garden by British orchid enthusiast Charles Lankester鈥
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This artisanal woodworking studio is run by Hermes and Miguel Quesada, sons of renowned Tico carver Macedonio Quesada. The brothers maintain the campesino鈥
6. Parque Nacional Tapant铆-Macizo Cerro de la Muerte
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This 580-sq-km national park preserves the verdant northern slopes of the Cordillera de Talamanca and is the wettest reserve in the country, getting鈥
7. Bas铆lica de Nuestra Se帽ora de Los 脕ngeles
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Cartago's most important site, and Costa Rica's most venerated religious shrine, this basilica exudes Byzantine grace, with fine stained-glass windows,鈥
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This now-ruined church was built in 1575 as a shrine to St James the Apostle. It was destroyed by the 1841 earthquake, rebuilt a few years later and then鈥