Santo Domingo and around
Santo Domingo isn't the tropical paradise most travellers
come to the Caribbean in search of, but at the core of the rather
bewildering sprawl the old Spanish colonial capital - the very
first European city of the New World - lies magically intact along
the western bank of the RÃo Ozama. This was the domain of
Christopher Columbus : founded by his brother Bartolomé,
ruled by him for a time and claimed a decade later by his son
Diego. After five centuries, the Columbus palace can still be found
alongside the cobblestone streets and monumental architecture of
the walled, limestone city the family built.
Far more than just history makes Santo Domingo an integral part
of any trip to the Dominican Republic; it is, after all, the modern
face of the country, and as such has a non-stop liveliness not seen
in many other places. The vitality extends, though in a slightly
more disappointing manner, to the very reachable beaches east of
the city, at Boca Chica and Juan Dolio , both fairly
built-up resorts.
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