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Escazú: The Folklore Guardian
I know Halloween is over! But it's hard for me to accept how underestimated this celebration has become. I love monsters and everything related, so I did a quest to find where Ghouls, Ghosts and Wi...
Zarcero-Park: Highlight on the way to la Fortuna
Surrounded by nature and by coffee plantations, fields of Chiverre-squash, carrots, lettuce and potatoes, there is the small town of Zarcero. In addition to the Zarcero-Natilla, a kind of sour crea...
Golfo de Nicoya: Breaking the water's surface
As the rainy season starts to draw back and its healing powers have restored the earth; the smell of wet soil is replaced by the smell of warm salty sand, captivating the city by drawing signals in...
From the market to the table
The experience of visiting Plaza Ferias in Alajuela, Costa Rica. A place where you can find products that maybe you have never seen before, at excellent prices and top quality. You buy directly fro...
Nicoya, the village of traditions and authentic people
Nicoya, Canton number 2 in Guanacaste province, offers more than wonderful beaches and wide savannas. It hosts villages that are lost on a map with authentic people that are living traditionally an...
La Sabana Park, free space and pure air in San José
The official name of this public space, called La Sabana Park by the Ticos, actually is Parque Metropolitano La Sabana Padre Chapuí, and has its origin in the 18th Century.