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Dominican Republic Presidential Palace in Santo Domingo
National Palace Hall, Santo Domingo
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Perico Ripiao in the National Palace in Santo Domingo
Christmas in the National Palace in the Dominican Republic
Santo Domingo. Zone Colonial. Modelo Market. National Palace. Altar of the Homeland.
Santo Domingo - officially Santo Domingo de Guzmán. Capital of Dominican Republic. In 1496 founded by Bartholomew Columbus - brother of Christopher Columbus.
Presidential Palace , Santo Domingo
The white House of the Dominican Republic
National Palace Central Garden Santo Domingo
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DOMINICAN PRESIDENT MOTORCADE IN SANTO DOMINGO
The Dominican Presidential Guard deliver Danilo Medina to his House in National District, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
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Santo Domingo colonial, historical city
The colonial city of Santo Domingo has a unique story, fabulous restaurants and hotels of high quality, meet us and find out what this city has to offer!
Alcázar de Colón The palace of Diego Colón and María de Toledo
What is now the Alcazar de Colón museum, started as a 55 rooms castle built in 1511 as the palace of Diego Colón son of Cristobal Colón.
Abandoned in 1770 and turned into ruins by 1835, the building was renovated and reopened to the public as a museum in 1957 and was declared a National Monument. Today the museum's 22 rooms display furniture and artifacts from the time of Colón, bringing you back to the 16th century.
This museum sits on the large open square called Plaza España known for its collection of great restaurants. Sit down on one of the many open patios for a cocktail or a nice dinner and enjoy the backdrop of the glowing Alcazar across the plaza. It's memorable.
PUNTA CANA TO SANTO DOMINGO IN A KIA PICANTO
We travel from Punta Cana to Santo Domingo in our rental car, a Kia Picanto! We visit the Dominican Republic National Palace, Christopher Columbus and the first road built in the western hemisphere. This was quite the all day adventure and a lot of action so tune in to see everything that we did!
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VISITE DE LA ZONE COLONIALE DE SAINT-DOMINGUE - RÉPUBLIQUE DOMINICAINE
Visite de la zone coloniale de Saint-Domingue - République Dominicaine
Excursion d'une demi-journée à Santo Domingo pour y visiter la zone coloniale.
Nous avons d'abord visité le parc national Los Tres Ojos qui comportent de jolies grottes. Pour plus de détails, je vous invite à visionner la vidéo suivante:
En route, on y découvre entre autres le Faro a Colón, un monument qui a été érigé en l'honneur de Christophe Colomb.
En ville, les autobus et taxis sont plutôt en mauvais état. On comprend pourquoi on conseille fortement de ne pas utiliser ces moyens de transport et encore moins la location de voiture.
Les routes de Santo Domingo causent des milliers de décès par année. En moins de cinq minutes, nous avons d'ailleurs vu deux personnes étendues sur la chaussée. Elles venaient d'être frappées mortellement en tentant de traverser l'autoroute à pied.
Saviez-vous qu'il y avait un quartier chinois à Santo Domingo? Et oui!
Le palais national est un magnifique bâtiment de style néoclassique qui abritent les bureaux du gouvernement.
Nous en avons profité pour prendre quelques photos avec le gardien du palais.
Nous avons également visité l'édifice CODIA qui possède un joli patio intérieur.
La cathédrale Notre-Dame de l'Incarnation (Catedral Santa Maria la Menor) a été érigée au 16e siècle. C'est la plus ancienne des Amériques. De magnifiques statues et sculptures ornent la devanture de la cathédrale. L'intérieur est tout autant époustouflant.
Après la visite de la cathédrale, nous nous sommes retrouvés dans le parc Colón qui était très animé.
Sur la place publique, plusieurs jeunes dansaient au rythme d'une musique latine.
Nous avons traversé la Plaza Maria de Toledo qui a été construite en l'honneur de cette femme qui appartenait à une famille de noblesse espagnole. Elle a été une figure féminine importante de l'oligarchie espagnole du 16e siècle. Une plaque commémorative en remémore les faits.
Le panthéon de la Patrie (panteon de la Patria) est un mausolée où reposent d'importants personnages de la République Dominicaine. Lorsque nous avons pénétré dans l'édifice, c'était la relève de la garde.
Quelques gargouilles ornent la devanture de l'édifice.
Nous avons poursuivi notre balade sur la grande Place Espana située en bordure de la rivière Ozama.
L'Alcazar de Colón a été le premier palais fortifié du Nouveau Monde. Pour le protéger, il a été déclaré Monument National en 1870. Aujourd'hui, il abrite un musée qui témoigne du style de vie des 16e et 17e siècles.
Nous avons également fait un arrêt dans une boutique où il était possible d'acheter différents produits de la République Dominicaine.
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HISTORICAL PLACES OF DOMINICAN REPUBLIC IN GOOGLE EARTH PART ONE ( 1/2 )
HISTORICAL PLACES OF DOMINICAN REPUBLIC PART ONE (1/2)
1. NATIONAL PALACE 18°28'28.61N 69°53'52.17W
2. ARCHO DEL TRIUNFO 18°48'22.40N 71°13'34.48W
3. RUINS HOSPITAL OF ST.NICOLAS 18°28'29.76N 69°53'7.23W
4. MUSEUM 18°28'20.09N 69°54'29.18W
5. MONUMENT 19°27'3.45N 70°41'41.22W
6. PANTEO NATIONAL DOMINICANO 18°28'30.37N 69°52'59.35W
7. JUAN PABLO DUARTE OLYMPIC PARK 18°28'41.23N 69°55'4.36W
8. CATHEDRAL LA VEGA 19°13'26.17N 70°31'57.90W
9. IGLESIA OF SANTA BARBARA 18°28'46.55N 69°53'4.91W
10. FARO PUNTA TORRECILLA 18°27'51.48N 69°52'34.75W
11. PICO DUARTE MOUNTAIN (10,164 FT) 19° 1'33.48N 71° 0'1.01W
12. FORTALEZA OZAMA 18°28'23.36N 69°52'54.06W
13. OBELISCO MACHO 18°27'52.79N 69°53'38.06W
14. PUERTO PLATA 19°47'51.62N 70°41'35.94W
15. MUSEUM 18°28'33.24N 69°52'59.60W
16. IGLESIA OF REGINA ANGELORUM 18°28'14.36N 69°53'13.41W
17. TEMPLE OF LAS AMERICAS 19°53'17.58N 71° 4'35.45W
PUNTA CANA │ Truck safari to the Dominican Republic countryside. 1/2 day safari adventure excursion.
Country Safari's Excursion to the countryside of Punta Cana-Bavaro. Tour trucks will take you on rural roads where you'll be able to see small villages, plantations, visit a typical house, and taste local flavours. At the end of the day, there is a stop in beautiful Macao Beach. Prices are in the $65-95 (USD) range for half-day and full-day excursions. Please check the operator's website for the most up to date information. I'm in no way affiliated with them. We booked this excursion while on vacation in Punta Cana.
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Santo Domingo- Day 1
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Mexico. National Palace. Congress
The Mexican Congress convenes in this beautiful building called the National Palace. It is located in a massive public square commonly referred to as the Zócalo. This impressive European styled edifice covers an entire city block. On September 15 of each year the President of the Republic of Mexico stands on the center balcony and proclaims the independence shout commonly referred to as el grito de dolores. Filmed on July 4, 2015.
10 Awesome Things To Do in the Dominican Republic
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The Dominican Republic can be a gorgeous getaway for travelers of every stripe. Of course, as with any foreign travel, it’s important to do your homework before you get on the plane. Here’s how to make the most of it.
1. Check Out Historical Santo Domingo
You should think about taking a day to explore Santo Domingo, the oldest city in the Americas. Several day-long tours will take you to all the most exciting sites in this historical city. There’s plenty to experience in Santo Domingo.
2. Don’t Drink the Water
Play it safe. The drinking water in the Dominican Republic is mostly unclean, so you should avoid drinking any water that doesn’t come directly from a sealed bottle. Stay hydrated, but spring for the bottled stuff.
3. Take it Easy on the Coconut
If you want to avoid hugging the toilet for one of your days, you might want to take it easy on the coconut-themed drinks. While delicious, coconuts also act as a laxative. Exercise a little bit of caution.
4. Visit Indigenous Eyes Ecological Park & Reserve
Several hotels in the area offer free access to the reserve, which means you can enjoy some of the most pristine natural offerings the Dominican Republic has to offer.
5. Stroll Through the National Botanical Garden
It’s easy to lose yourself among this gorgeously curated selection of greenery that’s filled with carefully chosen plants and birds. Learn about the botany of the Dominican Republic, even as you enjoy the aesthetic beauty that abounds.
6. Visit the Alcazar de Colon at Night
This imposing Spanish castle was built by the son of Christopher Columbus in 1510. It’s especially breathtaking at night. And thanks to the abundance of se-curity personnel around the palace, you don’t need to be concerned about safety when the sun goes down.
7. Take a Dip at Hoyo Azul
This Punta Cana destination will surprise you at every turn. Hoyo Azul is a la-goon plopped at the bottom of a 65-meter-high cliff. Swimming is open to visi-tors, so be sure to spend a little time dipping your toe in Hoyo Azul’s turquois water.
8. Take a Tour With Hispaniola Aquatic Adventures
Whether you check out a sunset or you merely hit the water for a maritime ex-cursion, this company is renowned for its service from tourists of all shapes and sizes. Whether you take a larger 20-person trip or you opt for something semi-private, you won’t be disappointed.
9. Think Twice About Water Sports
The Dominican Republic doesn’t have the same exacting standards of safety as the United States. So travel insurance is never a wrong decision. You can still find some great options in the DR to get your watersports fix, just make sure to double check before you sign up.
10. Go to the Hard Rock Casino
You can get a respite from the sun at the Hard Rock Casino in Punta Cana. The 45,000-square-foot casino is a little slice of Vegas smack dab in the middle of paradise. The staff is friendly, the tables are immaculate, and there’s plenty of fun to be had. There’s no Hard Rock Cafe, though …
Santo Domingo
This is Spanish Plaza in the old city of Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic. The DR is where Christopher Columbus of Genoa, Italia first landed using Spanish money to fund his trip. Clearly a smart guy. Some will tell you Columbus was Jewish, others Spanish, etc. which tells me what I always knew and that is that EVERYBODY wishes they were Italian. Anyway, Columbus' son, Diego, became the first Governor of Hispaniola and this was his palace, apparently built by native Indian slaves, Tainon Boca Chica, and others. I need to look into how so few were able to enslave so many. It's a shame.
Historic report from the Government house in the Dominican Republic
Watch this historic report from the Government palace in the Dominican Republic. Visit us at ahavatammi.org for more information. Questions?Comments? Write us at info@ahavatammi.org