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Mexico, without beaches, February 2006
A Travel Blog by littke
... you stick out. But the reward is that at the end you get to a unique destination, say a square called Plaza de Santo Domingo, crowned by an old church and where still today scribes sit outdoors by little tables with ancient typewriters. Folks come ...
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Santo Domingo!!!
A Travel Blog entry by borndriven from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
... well. Next we walked the street of Dames (these women used the street to walk to work each day) and passed the nicest hotel in Santo Domingo. We then went into the area where a lot of the nations heroes are buried. There are women, men, poets, ...
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All at once
A Travel Blog entry by fullyfokusd from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
... traffic signals; red lights are optional and green lights are watch out for drivers running red lights. We made a few stops around Santo Domingo, dropping people off at different houses and then took the car we were picked up in, to another house where ...
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Day 16 -- 15.2 km -- A typical day
A Travel Blog entry by thesunroseclear from Santo Domingo de la Calzada, La Rioja, Spain
... in very early light, the sun came up at 8:15, we stopped for coffee after that, stopped again for a snack, and arrived here in Santo Domingo at noon, having done 15 km. We went to the tourist office and got a map. The historic town centre is ...
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Out of Santo Domingo
A Travel Blog entry by chimichenga from Samaná, Dominican Republic
"Welcome to Paradise" is what the pilot announced as we landed in Santo Domingo last Thursday morning. On the surface, and primarily along the coastline, there is plenty that confirms this proclamation. However, once you make your way into the ...
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Beaches and Bugs
A Travel Blog entry by elcapitan from Isla de Ometepe, Nicaragua
... between the water and lounging on the beach we started to get hungry and peddled down the beach to the "strip" of Santo Domingo - really just a row of three or four beachfront hotels and restaurants. We were herded into one place by a gregarious host who ...
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Nicaragua week 1: Mexico to Granada to Ometepe
A Travel Blog entry by follow_bex from Granada, Nicaragua
... but we politely told him to get lost and walked it instead. A very sweaty 30 minutes later we arrived at Buena Vista Hotel in Playa Santo Domingo, which was recommended in the guide book. We managed to get a nice, big room with an ensuite (and strange red ...
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The Arrival
A Travel Blog entry by mieismie from Quito, Ecuador
... man out of the boat for $3. We later walked through old town and hit the Matador Café for some Seco de Chivo. Santo Domingo was unexpectedly closed but the San Francisco plaza and Plaza Grande certainly offered plenty of historic sites. The rain took ...
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Mexico City
A Travel Blog entry by kstubbs97 from Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... in Mexico to date with elaborate altar screens on either side of the main altar. In one corner of the square is Cafe Santo Domingo where I had lunch; Tacos Arabes (four tacos filled with fried arrechero, onion and capsicum with red and green sauce and a ...
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Cusco - Capital of the Incas
A Travel Blog entry by beerandchoco from Cusco, Peru
... (smothered in ice cream, brandy and fudge), as it is slightly off the beaten path CUSCO SITES & PLACES CORICANCHA (Plazoleta Santo Domingo, east of Avenida Sol; does not take the Boleto Touristo): Of the many sites in Cusco, we really enjoyed ...
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Exploring Historic Quito and Mitad del Mundo
A Travel Blog entry by mdod from Quito, Ecuador
... was closed to tourists for mass so we watched a street artist across from the church for a while then we walked to Iglesia Santo Domingo and then to El Panecillo. We passed a group of about a dozen female folk dancers performing as they marched ...
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Go Beyond the Cover
A Travel Blog entry by travellinbum from Antigua Guatemala, Western Highlands, Guatemala
... you can go at sunset for a real treat too. #5 Casa Santo Domingo/Jade Museum: First Casa Santo Domingo is a massive complex that contains a luxury hotel, nice restaurants, macaws, a swimming pool, and several museums. If you are staying at the hotel you ...
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Peru: Lima to Cusco to Machu Picchu...
A Travel Blog entry by irenan from Cusco, Peru
... - guinea pig is basically a staple food there...and speaking of staples...in Cusco Cathedral (Cathedral of Santo Domingo) there is a painting by an 18th century Peruvian artist Marcos Zapata...the painting is called "The Last Supper"...the ...
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Lima to Cusco
A Travel Blog entry by chrisab14 from Cusco, Peru
... . We returned to the hotel for a tour of the ruins just outside of Cusco. We first went up to visit Santo Domingo Church, was was used to be the Convent and now houses the Museo Coricancha. This 17th century curch was built over ...
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The hunt for Guinea Pig
A Travel Blog entry by katrinaoliver from Cusco, Cusco, Peru
... .00 we were back in the Plaza to join our tour. The tour had actually started at 14.00 but the first stop was Santo Domingo and the Qoricancha ruins we had visited when we were in Cusco before we left for Machu Picchu so therefore we were joining it ...
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The island of 2 volcanoes
A Travel Blog entry by ellebee88 from Ometepe Island, Rivas, Nicaragua
... . Then take the ferry to moyogalpa on the island...but that´s not the best place to stay. If you want a place to stay go to Santo Domingo, it is much better. Good Luck!¨´ We had no time estimates for any of this, so even though I had only gotten an ...
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The Sacred City
A Travel Blog entry by voyager-sue from Cuzco, Peru
... as I'm looking for silver for my sister. I find a nice necklace with mother of pearl. We take a taxi to the Santo Domingo Church which is built on an older temple. Ed is getting grumpier and grumpier as the altitude is bothering ...
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San Cristobal
A Travel Blog entry by kstubbs97 from San Cristobal de las Casas, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... it down to the Templo de Cerrillo, a white stucco church with orange trim that sits on its own square about a block away from Santo Domingo de Guzman. I walked down Avenida 5 de Mayo, stopping at the Post Office to buy some stamps, then turned left into ...
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Rio San Juan, Dominican Republic
A Travel Blog entry by benandsabine from Rio San Juan, Dominican Republic
Rio San Juan, Carberete, Sosua, Puerto Plata and Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic We were a little apprehensive about this holiday. It was our honeymoon so we wanted to get away somewhere warm (winter in Europe) and for the price the Dominican ...
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Tuk Tuk-ing around...
A Travel Blog entry by travellinlunas from San Antonio Aguas Calientes, Guatemala
... ice cream cone and made an exit... Luckily, the weather was looking up and we took a nice stroll to Casa Santo Domingo - an AMAZING hotel/museum/ruins/restaurant, etc. Casa Santo Domingo is a hotel formed from the old ruins of a convent from the 16th ...
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no speaky the spanish!!
A Travel Blog entry by kris from Boca Chica, Dominican Republic
... getting regular massages on my sun lounger and i'm thinking off going into feet modeling after my pedicure. I'm leaving tommorow back to santo domingo to get a bus either to las terranas which is on the samana penisula or maybe i'll head to sosua.. ...
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El Encanto Ometepe Island
Correos de Nicaragua, Moyogalpa, Apdo. No. 06, Santa Cruz, Ometepe Island, Nicaragua
... ventilation, quality bedding and screened windows. View of both volcanoes and the lake, five minutes' walk from Playa Santo Domingo and within 6 kilometers of the most visited tourist destinations. The restaurant offers full service with an extensive ...
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