What to do and see in San Jose, Province of San Jose: The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

March 22, 2022 Janette Largent

Vibrant and packed with Victorian mansions, Costa Rica's rowdy, bustling capital was built on the profits of the coffee trade and working "golden bean" plantations still surround the city. Try freshly roasted local beans at Mercado Central. For shinier gold, visit the Museo del Oro. Many renovated landmarks now house stylish hotels. Usually viewed as a hub, rather than a destination, nightlife is concentrated in Spanish village-inspired El Pueblo. Don't miss the elegant 1897 National Theater.
Restaurants in San Jose

1. El Sotano

Calle 3 Corner Avenida 11, 700 Meters North of El Teatro Nacional, San Jose 00506 Costa Rica +506 2221 2302 http://www.facebook.com/sotanocr
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5.0 based on 38 reviews

El Sotano

Inside a historic Neo-Classical house in the heart of San Jose you will find a wide variety of Art, Music and Culture. 2 Different stages, Art Gallery, Theater, Dance, Alternative Art Spaces, Local Design Shop and Recording Studio. In the basement (El Sotano) you will fin a small and intimate setting perfect for the enjoyment of Jazz, Blues, Folk, Acoustic and sometimes even Rock and Roll. Live acts every night. You can also dive in our varied vinyl collection and play a very intersting range of records. A place where artists and culture lovers meet.

2. Teatro Nacional Costa Rica

Second Ave. and Fifth St., San Jose Costa Rica +506 2010 1100 http://www.teatronacional.go.cr
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4.5 based on 3,540 reviews

Teatro Nacional Costa Rica

Since 1897, this elegant theater has been a source of pride.

Reviewed By stjepkog - Gela, Italy

If You Have More then a Day - Visit the Teatro Nacional Costa Rica - It is a Beautiful Theater Built in the 19th Century - Take a Guided Tour.

3. Museo de Arte Costarricense

Parque Metropolitano de La Sabana, San Jose 10109 Costa Rica +506 2256 1281 [email protected] http://www.musarco.go.cr/
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4.5 based on 357 reviews

Museo de Arte Costarricense

This museum displays works by local artists.

Reviewed By CathyPar

Although this is only small, the building itself is beautiful ( formerly the San José airport) and contains some excellent examples of Costa Rican art including several impressive sculptures in the outside exhibition area.

4. Jade Museum

Central Av Street 13 and 13 bis, San Jose 10106 Costa Rica +506 2521 6610 [email protected] http://www.museodeljadeins.com/
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4.5 based on 1,301 reviews

Jade Museum

The Jade Museum and of precolumbian culture is positioned as an innovative state-of-the-art cultural proposal in the protection and conservation of archaeological heritage in Central America. Located in the center of Costa Rics's capital, the building was especially constructed to house the museum's collection, its architecture evoking a cut jade block. Its five levels exhibit objects crafted by artisans specialized in solving their daily subsistence needs, their spiritual and political world.

Reviewed By jbourgeo - Seattle, United States

This museum, also reviewed by Trip Advisor visitors under its name, Museo de Jade (ha-day), has an overwhelming collection of jade and pottery (and a few gold works) recovered from parts of Costa Rica. At first I was a bit frustrated by the volume of materials without much information, until I learned that there were supposed to be (and are) computer screens/kiosks which will tell you more; many of them were not working, but many were (I learned). In any case, soon I was immersed in the experience, as there are many informative displays, including dioramas. The "day" and "night" exhibits, and the "memories" exhibit, are stunning. I spent more time than most people (based on being "passed" many times), I was enthralled. Do allow at least a couple hours. There are quite a few activities for young people, I think it's a good family museum, overall. Spanish is of course the dominant language, but there are many signs and subtitles in English. In sum, this museum helped me realize just how complex and complete pre-Columbian Costa Rican culture was. Fascinating art and artisanry, you will make an authentic connection with these peoples.

5. Pre-Columbian Gold Museum

Calle 5 Between Central and 2nd Ave, San Jose 10104 Costa Rica 506-243-4202 [email protected] https://museosdelbancocentral.org/museo-del-oro-precolombino-reabre-puertas-al-publico/
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4.5 based on 2,405 reviews

Pre-Columbian Gold Museum

A large collection of indigenous gold art.

Reviewed By F912ZCjosem

It's an excellent option while in San Jose. In particular, during rainy days. This attraction is very affordable and will entertain you and your family for 3-5 hours. I've spent 5 hours in there, but you can make this attraction as long or as short as you want. However, it's a very interesting collection.

6. Universidad de Costa Rica

San Pedro Montes de Oca, San Jose 20603 Costa Rica +506 2511 0000 [email protected] http://www.ucr.ac.cr/
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4.5 based on 198 reviews

Universidad de Costa Rica

7. Pueblo Antiguo

2 kilometros al oeste del Hospital Mexico, contiguo al Parque Nacional de Diversiones Uruco, San Jose Costa Rica 506 231 2001 http://www.puebloantiguo.co.cr/informacion_general
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4.5 based on 193 reviews

Pueblo Antiguo

8. Museo de los Ninos

Calle 4, Avenida 9, San Jose Costa Rica 506 258 4929 [email protected] http://www.museocr.org
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4.5 based on 437 reviews

Museo de los Ninos

Reviewed By kingmodiddy - San Diego, United States

This museum blew us away it was unexpected we had some extra time in San Jose with my four-year-old son they had 2 zip lines going across the upper part of the museum as well as two suspended walkways very safe they put on harnesses attach the lines as well as helmets staff on either end of the obstacles. There was a cars movie themed area with all of the cars from the movie and lots of different rooms that showed the historical prison cells it used to be. Highly recommend

9. Parque Nacional Braulio Carrillo

North Of San Jose 19 km, San Jose 10104 Costa Rica http://www.sinac.go.cr/ES/ac/accvc/pnbc/Paginas/default.aspx
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4.5 based on 329 reviews

Parque Nacional Braulio Carrillo

Reviewed By judybS8317YH - Annapolis Royal, Canada

Beautiful hike in the thick forest protected from the rain. We had rain and sun and a beautiful morning. First hike is about an hour, second one across the highway about 30 min. The friendly ranger pointed out a three toed sloth in a tree near the parking lot . Pack a lunch as there are picnic tables, bathrooms and drinking water.

10. Feria Verde de Aranjuez

Calle 19 y Avenida 15 It is at Polideportivo Aranjuez Park, San Jose Costa Rica +506 7201 1290 [email protected] http://www.feriaverde.org
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4.5 based on 45 reviews

Feria Verde de Aranjuez

FERIA VERDE (GREEN FAIR) is COMMUNITY, a meeting point between friends, producers and consumers. What do you find? Organic products, healthy food, crafts, design, art, sport, recreation Hours: 7 am-12:30 Live Music: 10am Place: Polideportivo de Aranjuez

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