Dwight's Guidebook

Dwight
Dwight's Guidebook

Sightseeing

Adventure park. Great for adults and children. Includes paintball, trampolines, horses, a pool, batting machine, climbing wall, billiards, and zip line. http://ziplinepark.com.do/site/
Zipline Park
Adventure park. Great for adults and children. Includes paintball, trampolines, horses, a pool, batting machine, climbing wall, billiards, and zip line. http://ziplinepark.com.do/site/
Family friendly park (6 miles end to end). Has several restaurants including one inside a real cave. Walking trails. Bike rentals.
78 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Mirador Del Sur Joaquín Balaguer Park
Avenida Mirador Sur
78 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Family friendly park (6 miles end to end). Has several restaurants including one inside a real cave. Walking trails. Bike rentals.
Just five miles east of Santo Domingo, Los Tres Ojos National Park is a beautiful nature break from the city, and offers a solid glimpse of the Taino’s underground caverns once used for refuge or rituals. A winding entrance staircase leads to a series of caves, with pathways hugging three freshwater, iridescent blue lagoons or “eyes” as the Taino used to call them for their oval-shapes. A fourth lagoon is accessible via a small wooden barge, revealing a gorgeous, open-air scenery of water and a rocky landscape covered in lush vegetation all around. Keep an eye out for petroglyphs and pottery shards. https://www.godominicanrepublic.com/poi/caving/santo-domingo/parque-nacional-los-tres-ojos/
122 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Pambansang Parke ng Tatlong Mata
Calle Marginal Las Americas Este
122 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Just five miles east of Santo Domingo, Los Tres Ojos National Park is a beautiful nature break from the city, and offers a solid glimpse of the Taino’s underground caverns once used for refuge or rituals. A winding entrance staircase leads to a series of caves, with pathways hugging three freshwater, iridescent blue lagoons or “eyes” as the Taino used to call them for their oval-shapes. A fourth lagoon is accessible via a small wooden barge, revealing a gorgeous, open-air scenery of water and a rocky landscape covered in lush vegetation all around. Keep an eye out for petroglyphs and pottery shards. https://www.godominicanrepublic.com/poi/caving/santo-domingo/parque-nacional-los-tres-ojos/
Near the Sans Souci Port Terminal, the National Aquarium has a long shark tunnel and manatee petting area. Located beside the sea, there are benches to sit and enjoy the view. Av. España. https://www.godominicanrepublic.com/poi/landmarks/santo-domingo/acuario-nacional/
147 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Dominican Republic National Aquarium
75 Av. España
147 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Near the Sans Souci Port Terminal, the National Aquarium has a long shark tunnel and manatee petting area. Located beside the sea, there are benches to sit and enjoy the view. Av. España. https://www.godominicanrepublic.com/poi/landmarks/santo-domingo/acuario-nacional/
The city’s youngest museum, inaugurated in 2011, the Telecommunications Cultural Center is also one of the most interesting, showcasing the history and evolution of media in the Dominican Republic, from television to radio, and the internet up to the 20th century and beyond. The three-story building has a modern façade that stands out from surrounding colonial buildings on Calle Isabel La Católica, and its interior exhibits showcase old communications instruments, as well as a robotics room, an electronic game room, and an audio-visual media library. https://www.godominicanrepublic.com/poi/colonial-city/santo-domingo/centro-cultural-de-las-telecomunicaciones/
Centro Cultural de las Telecomunicaciones
Esq C. Emiliano Tejera
The city’s youngest museum, inaugurated in 2011, the Telecommunications Cultural Center is also one of the most interesting, showcasing the history and evolution of media in the Dominican Republic, from television to radio, and the internet up to the 20th century and beyond. The three-story building has a modern façade that stands out from surrounding colonial buildings on Calle Isabel La Católica, and its interior exhibits showcase old communications instruments, as well as a robotics room, an electronic game room, and an audio-visual media library. https://www.godominicanrepublic.com/poi/colonial-city/santo-domingo/centro-cultural-de-las-telecomunicaciones/
The city dweller’s beach, Boca Chica is as synonymous with Santo Domingo as any of its principal sights. A forty-minute drive lands you on this beautiful white sand beach town, filled with an authentic Dominican bustle: vendors hawking wares, hotels and restaurants lining the sand, and rows of fry fish shacks selling an authentic lunch of red snapper, tostones, and yaniqueques. Adults enjoy meals and cold beers on the beach to the sound of merengue and bachata, while the children frolic in the shallow, calm turquoise waters that make Boca Chica a family favorite. On the eastern edge of town are a row of swanky beach clubs and restaurants offering a seafront lounge atmosphere.
214 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Boca Chica
44 Ave Duarte
214 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
The city dweller’s beach, Boca Chica is as synonymous with Santo Domingo as any of its principal sights. A forty-minute drive lands you on this beautiful white sand beach town, filled with an authentic Dominican bustle: vendors hawking wares, hotels and restaurants lining the sand, and rows of fry fish shacks selling an authentic lunch of red snapper, tostones, and yaniqueques. Adults enjoy meals and cold beers on the beach to the sound of merengue and bachata, while the children frolic in the shallow, calm turquoise waters that make Boca Chica a family favorite. On the eastern edge of town are a row of swanky beach clubs and restaurants offering a seafront lounge atmosphere.
One of only two Chinatowns in the Caribbean, completed in 2008, Santo Domingo’s Barrio Chino is located directly north of the Colonial City. Signature Chinese gates mark the start and end of the neighborhood, running principally along Avenida Duarte, and stretching across Mexico, Mella, and Benito González avenues. Sculptures of key Chinese figures dot the streets, from a monk to life-size lions. The city’s most authentic Chinese restaurants are found here, as well as multiple Chinese grocery stores, a street vegetable market every Sunday, and other local shops selling clothing to housewares. The neighborhood’s unique Chinese-Caribbean pulse is worth experiencing.
7 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
China town
Avenida Juan Pablo Duarte
7 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
One of only two Chinatowns in the Caribbean, completed in 2008, Santo Domingo’s Barrio Chino is located directly north of the Colonial City. Signature Chinese gates mark the start and end of the neighborhood, running principally along Avenida Duarte, and stretching across Mexico, Mella, and Benito González avenues. Sculptures of key Chinese figures dot the streets, from a monk to life-size lions. The city’s most authentic Chinese restaurants are found here, as well as multiple Chinese grocery stores, a street vegetable market every Sunday, and other local shops selling clothing to housewares. The neighborhood’s unique Chinese-Caribbean pulse is worth experiencing.
17 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Rio Partido
17 lokal ang nagrerekomenda

Shopping

Here are several shopping malls all within 20 minutes drive from the house. Along with clothing stores, they have food courts, grocery stores, and movie theaters.
2 floor shopping mall with a food court and movie theater.
7 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Occidental Mall
Prolongación Avenida 27 de Febrero
7 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
2 floor shopping mall with a food court and movie theater.
One of 3 supermarkets nearby. Less than 15 minutes drive.
60 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Supermercado Bravo
69 Avenida Rep. de Colombia
60 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
One of 3 supermarkets nearby. Less than 15 minutes drive.
Large shopping complex. Retail shops, a food court, grocery store, movie theater and services.
85 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Bella Vista Mall
#62 Av. Sarasota
85 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Large shopping complex. Retail shops, a food court, grocery store, movie theater and services.
Plaza Duarte, your biggest shopping and entertainment destination in Santo Domingo Oeste, providing you with a supermarket, gym, restaurants, banks, service stores, entertainment, health, beauty.
25 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Plaza Duarte
Autopista Duarte
25 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Plaza Duarte, your biggest shopping and entertainment destination in Santo Domingo Oeste, providing you with a supermarket, gym, restaurants, banks, service stores, entertainment, health, beauty.
Large mall with several high end stores. http://www.acropoliscenter.com/
143 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Acrópolis Center
Avenida Winston Churchill
143 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Large mall with several high end stores. http://www.acropoliscenter.com/

Food scene

Excellent food that can be enjoyed outside or inside an authentic beautifully decorated cave.
86 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
El Mesón de la Cava
1 Av. Mirador Sur
86 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Excellent food that can be enjoyed outside or inside an authentic beautifully decorated cave.
Great Italian cuisine. Great cocktails. Cozy. Casual
8 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
La Locanda Patio Colombia
Avenida República de Colombia
8 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Great Italian cuisine. Great cocktails. Cozy. Casual
High quality local cuisine
19 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Restaurant El Higüero
24 Av. Anacaona
19 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
High quality local cuisine
Outdoor seating. Great cocktails. Cozy.
27 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Mila Restaurante
114 Av. Sarasota
27 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Outdoor seating. Great cocktails. Cozy.
Chain with many Spanish mini-sandwiches plus beer & wine in a tavern like, counter-serve setting.
100 Montaditos
esq Av. Rómulo Betancourt
Chain with many Spanish mini-sandwiches plus beer & wine in a tavern like, counter-serve setting.
Cozy. Casual. Vegetarian options.
Papaupa
Calle Carmen Mendoza de Cornielle
Cozy. Casual. Vegetarian options.
A time-honored restaurant in the Zona Colonial (Colonial Zone), Mesón d'Bari serves fresh regional fare in a restored, two-story house. Inside, the restaurant contains brick archways, white-clothed tables, and large, for-sale paintings by local artists. The menu, printed in three languages, includes specialties like cangrejo guisado (fresh crab stewed in brown sauce) and filete a la criolla (Creole-style filet of beef with tomatoes, onions, and sweet peppers). The bar is a popular hangout for local businessmen, artists, and baseball players, so expect the TV to be tuned into a game. The restaurant also hosts live merengue music on most weekends.
52 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Mesón de Bari
302 C. Hostos
52 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
A time-honored restaurant in the Zona Colonial (Colonial Zone), Mesón d'Bari serves fresh regional fare in a restored, two-story house. Inside, the restaurant contains brick archways, white-clothed tables, and large, for-sale paintings by local artists. The menu, printed in three languages, includes specialties like cangrejo guisado (fresh crab stewed in brown sauce) and filete a la criolla (Creole-style filet of beef with tomatoes, onions, and sweet peppers). The bar is a popular hangout for local businessmen, artists, and baseball players, so expect the TV to be tuned into a game. The restaurant also hosts live merengue music on most weekends.
Operated by one of the country’s top cacao exporters, this part museum, part chocolate factory—located in the heart of historic Calle Las Damas—offers a comprehensive glimpse of the DR’s thriving cacao industry. The multimedia presentation includes a holographic theater, as well as a guided audio walk through the various rooms and visual exhibits, explaining the process of chocolate from tree to pod, and tablet. The tasting room features various types of chocolates, from white to dark that you can sample to your heart’s content. A chocolate making factory sits inside a glass-enclosed room at the center of the building’s courtyard, where workshops are offered for those who sign up in advance.
60 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Karanasan sa Kahkow
102 C. Las Damas
60 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Operated by one of the country’s top cacao exporters, this part museum, part chocolate factory—located in the heart of historic Calle Las Damas—offers a comprehensive glimpse of the DR’s thriving cacao industry. The multimedia presentation includes a holographic theater, as well as a guided audio walk through the various rooms and visual exhibits, explaining the process of chocolate from tree to pod, and tablet. The tasting room features various types of chocolates, from white to dark that you can sample to your heart’s content. A chocolate making factory sits inside a glass-enclosed room at the center of the building’s courtyard, where workshops are offered for those who sign up in advance.

Entertainment

Founded in 1974, Casa de Teatro is one of Santo Domingo’s and the DR’s most respected cultural centers. This historic location hosts regular art and photo exhibits in its entrance lobby, as well as movies and live music evenings at its on-site café bar. Theater plays and formal concerts are hosted in the amphitheater. It’s a favorite hub of creatives, from poets to writers and actors. An annual jazz festival also takes place at Casa de Teatro every summer, featuring renowned Dominican and international jazz artists every Thursday evening during the months of June and July. https://www.godominicanrepublic.com/poi/colonial-city/santo-domingo/casa-de-teatro/
75 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Casa de Teatro
110 C. Mercedes
75 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Founded in 1974, Casa de Teatro is one of Santo Domingo’s and the DR’s most respected cultural centers. This historic location hosts regular art and photo exhibits in its entrance lobby, as well as movies and live music evenings at its on-site café bar. Theater plays and formal concerts are hosted in the amphitheater. It’s a favorite hub of creatives, from poets to writers and actors. An annual jazz festival also takes place at Casa de Teatro every summer, featuring renowned Dominican and international jazz artists every Thursday evening during the months of June and July. https://www.godominicanrepublic.com/poi/colonial-city/santo-domingo/casa-de-teatro/
Built in 1989 and designed by Jack Corrie, Cayacoa Golf Club is located just 25 minutes northwest of Santo Domingo, yet remains a well-kept golfers’ secret. The 18-hole, par 72 course stretches over a hilly terrain punctuated with small lakes and a handful of terrific par 3s. The course’s higher elevations boast a stunning backdrop of thick vegetation and rolling hills. Although relatively close to Santo Domingo, it offers a peaceful atmosphere where golfers can relax post game at the on-site restaurant and bar, with a terrace overlooking the 18th hole. https://www.godominicanrepublic.com/poi/family/santo-domingo/cayacoa-golf-club/
Cayacoa Golf Club
Carretera a Palamara
Built in 1989 and designed by Jack Corrie, Cayacoa Golf Club is located just 25 minutes northwest of Santo Domingo, yet remains a well-kept golfers’ secret. The 18-hole, par 72 course stretches over a hilly terrain punctuated with small lakes and a handful of terrific par 3s. The course’s higher elevations boast a stunning backdrop of thick vegetation and rolling hills. Although relatively close to Santo Domingo, it offers a peaceful atmosphere where golfers can relax post game at the on-site restaurant and bar, with a terrace overlooking the 18th hole. https://www.godominicanrepublic.com/poi/family/santo-domingo/cayacoa-golf-club/