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Pat'e Palo Brasserie
Pat'e Palo European Brasserie is an iconic restaurant located in Plaza de España, in Santo Domingo’s Colonial Zone. Considered the first tavern of the New World, this establishment combines history and gastronomy in a unique atmosphere, under the direction of Italian chef Saverio Stassi.
Plaza de España
Plaza de España is one of the most iconic spots in Santo Domingo’s Colonial Zone. Spacious and majestic, it is flanked by the Alcázar de Colón and a row of outdoor terraces where diners enjoy unparalleled views of the old city. It’s a meeting point of history, culture, and great cuisine.
Eduardo Brito National Theater
The Eduardo Brito National Theater is one of Santo Domingo’s architectural gems and a symbol of Dominican cultural life. Opened in 1973, this magnificent building stands out for its elegant travertine marble arches and imposing design. Named after the famous Dominican tenor Eduardo Brito, it remains a leading venue for the performing arts in the Dominican Republic.
Cayacoa Golf Club
Cayacoa Golf Club is a prestigious semi-private golf course located just 20 minutes northwest of Santo Domingo. The club offers full facilities including practice areas, a pro shop, restaurant, bar, swimmping pool and event rooms. Memberships come with benefits such as restaurant discounts, priority bookings and access to exclusive events.
National Botanical Garden
Dr. Rafael María Moscoso National Botanical Garden is one of Santo Domingo’s most emblematic natural spaces and a leader in Caribbean flora conservation. Covering approximately 2 million square meters, it is the largest botanical garden in the Caribbean. The garden features themed areas such as the Japanese Garden, ecological trails, a floral clock and an eco-friendly train that tours the grounds.
Kahkow Experience
The Kahkow Experience is an interactive attraction located on historic Calle Las Damas in Santo Domingo’s Colonial City. Operated by one of the country’s leading cacao exporters, this space combines a museum and chocolate factory, offering a full immersion into the world of Dominican cacao for families and chocolate culture enthusiasts alike.