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“Quaint little town - I used to live there”

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3 of 5 stars
Heredia, Costa Rica
Aug 22, 2008

This is a typical Costa Rican town with mostly Ticos and not so many gringos. It is the right size that you can get to know most of the business people whom you do business with after about 2 months of shopping or drinking there.

It is one of the capitals of auto theft, and there are 2 town drunks who sleep on the streets (but not in view).

I lived in Apartamento Vicky for $550/month furnished, but they had smaller units for $300/month furniched. You can find small apartments unfurnished with excellent view from above the town on the mountain (brand new) for $200 USD.

The owner of Repuestos Colo (car parts) and his family became my friend quickly and we traveled around Costa Rica as two families together a little. The people of Santa Barbara are pretty much a giving people, once they get to know you and trust you.

Be careful of the few gringo con men living there.

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“Heredia: Eternal Spring”

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5 of 5 stars
San Jose/Heredia Costa Rica
Mar 20, 2006
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I just moved to Heredia from the cold concrete of New York in 2005, and after getting very well acquainted with other Costa Rican towns, Heredia alway seems to turn up to be my favorite. Not only for the perfect, eternal Spring weather, but for the total ambience of the place you just can't describe on one review.

Being the once production capital (if not still) of world famous Costa Rican coffee, Heredia still has that quaint, Spanish colonial feel with its architecture, beautiful central park, coffee houses, and vibrant, discount shopping streets.

The Parque Central has one of the oldest churches (1797) in Costa Rica, and is a must see. On Sundays the park comes to life with resonating church bells, live music and families enjoying the near perfect weather. Don't miss the usually brilliant sunsets. Backdropped against towering palm trees, you really feel transported.

The mall Paseo de las Flores is just outside and there you will find a gorgeous site with many restaurants and local elegant shops, and cinemas.

However, my favorite is the Central Market where one time I only paid $10 for a great local meal for 3 people. You can't beat that! And the large Saturday mornings farmer's market where a long street closes down and is filled with every exotic fruit imaginable.

The city is infused with youth from Costa Rica's second largest University, la Universidad Nacional, but you still see a good mix of families who have lived here for generations.

If you can't tell already, I highly recommend Heredia to the international traveler to Costa Rica. It's a great place to use as a home base to see the rest of the Central Valley and the volcanoes and national parks. Not busy like San Jose and not hot like Alajuela, and definitely not sleepy like the towns on the coasts can be.

Like the Costa Rican people, this city is very photogenic. I took all these pictures on one sunny day.

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