Santo Domingo Colonial Walking Tour

Santo Domingo Colonial Walking Tour

Walking Tours

Santo Domingo Colonial Walking Tour

From 95.00

Discover the First City of the Americas, Santo Domingo, on this full day historic and cultural experience!

An extraordinary day of history and culture, discovering Santo Domingo, the first city in America. Stroll through the narrow corridors of yesterday, and unveil the beginnings of a New World. Learn about the oldest colonial city, erected in the fifteenth century, starting by the Palace of Diego Columbus, building which now houses the museum Alcazar de Colon

Free Cancellation Fully refundable when canceled up to 24 hours prior to departure
06 hours Duration of experience
Tour Guide / Driver Type of tour leader

Experience

  • Discover the capital of the Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo, the First City of the Americas
  • Tour the 15th century colonial city
  • Visit several monuments and museums including First Cathedral of the Americas, National Pantheon, Museum of Casas Reales & Alcazar de Colon, Palacio Nacional, Central Bank Dominican Republic, National Theater.
  • Delicious Dominican Lunch

  • Transportation
  • Tour Guide (English, French, Spanish,Italian)
  • Entrance fees into all monuments/museums
  • Dominican lunch (Meson de la Cava Restaurant)

  • Souvenirs
  • Optional tips

Please call or email Gray Line Santo Domingo at least 48 hours prior to your tour to confirm the exact pickup time from your hotel. T. 809-688-3195 (during business hours) or 809-956-5097 E. [email protected]

.An extraordinary day of history and culture, discovering Santo Domingo, the first city in America.

Stroll through the narrow corridors ... See more

Restrictions
The dress code to enter the Cathedral. Note: The ladies in skirts or pants and blouses; men with long pants and shirts, or polo. Don't forget currency for the memories. It is important to take note of the dress code in the Cathedral of Santo Domingo and bear in mind that there is a bit of a walking in this tour.
Highlights
  • Discover the capital of the Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo, the First City of the Americas
  • Tour the 15th century colonial city
  • Visit several monuments and museums including First Cathedral of the Americas, National Pantheon, Museum of Casas Reales & Alcazar de Colon, Palacio Nacional, Central Bank Dominican Republic, National Theater.
  • Delicious Dominican Lunch
Includes
  • Transportation
  • Tour Guide (English, French, Spanish,Italian)
  • Entrance fees into all monuments/museums
  • Dominican lunch (Meson de la Cava Restaurant)
Excludes
  • Souvenirs
  • Optional tips
Essential Information
Please call or email Gray Line Santo Domingo at least 48 hours prior to your tour to confirm the exact pickup time from your hotel. T. 809-688-3195 (during business hours) or 809-956-5097 E. [email protected]
Restrictions
The dress code to enter the Cathedral. Note: The ladies in skirts or pants and blouses; men with long pants and shirts, or polo. Don't forget currency for the memories. It is important to take note of the dress code in the Cathedral of Santo Domingo and bear in mind that there is a bit of a walking in this tour.
Itinerary
.An extraordinary day of history and culture, discovering Santo Domingo, the first city in America.

Stroll through the narrow corridors of yesterday, and unveil the beginnings of a New World. Learn about the oldest colonial city, erected in the fifteenth century, starting by the Palace of Diego Columbus, building which now houses the museum Alcazar de Colon. Walk one of the oldest streets of the American continent and the first of the city of Santo Domingo, Calle Las Damas and ... See more
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Customer Reviews

5.0
based on 1 verified reviews
Dec 5 2018
The tour guide, Jose, was exceptional. He provided a truly individualized experience. My only issue was the booking aspect as representatives are difficult to reach and do not return calls or messages.
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