PERFECT NIGHT WITH AT THE ZONA COLONIAL


The  Colonial City (commonly called the Colonial Zone) is the name given to  the oldest part of the city of Santo Domingo, capital of the Dominican  Republic. It was the first city founded by Europeans in America, specifically by Spanish colonizers.

This  area of Santo Domingo has colonial buildings and streets with old  cobblestones of great tourist attraction, such as the Alcázar de Colón  (which belonged to Diego Colón, son of Christopher Columbus), the Museum  of the Royal Houses or the Cathedral of America Due  to that there are national hotels (like the Hotel Conde de Peñalba) and  international ones (like the Sofitel Nicolás de Ovando in the house of  Nicolás de Ovando). Most of the hotels are on Calle El Conde and Calle Las Damas.

 The First Cathedral of America or Cathedral of Santo Domingo or Minor Basilica of Santa María 
 
 
On  December 8, 1990 was declared by the United Nations Educational and  Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as a World Heritage Site, under the name  of colonial city of Santo Domingo, covering an area of 93 ha. Today  it is one of the most important tourist places of Santo Domingo and one  of the most visited by tourists and foreigners, in the Dominican  Republic and throughout the Caribbean.


 Restaurant in the colonial zone

 

  Restaurant in the colonial zone