Guided Tour in the Colonial Zone of Santo Domingo
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Guided Tour in the Colonial Zone of Santo Domingo

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About this experience

Explore the Colonial Zone on a 2 to 3 hour tour with our expert staff certified by the Ministry of Tourism.

Includes tickets to the main points of interest: Museum of the Royal Houses, Museum of Rum and Cane, Casa Duarte Museum, Metropolitan Cathedral and Primada de América. We offer guides in several languages so that everyone can enjoy this historical experience.

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Guided Tour in the Colonial Zone of Santo Domingo

What's included

museum tickets

Detailed itinerary

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Stop 1

The Museum of the Royal Houses or Royal Palaces, as it was called during the time of the captaincy general and the province, had two palaces as its headquarters, which date back to the 16th century. This royal palace was built by order of the Crown of Castile, in the reign of Fernando II of Aragon, on October 5, 1511, in order to house the main government offices of the time.

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The architecture of the building of the Cathedral of Santo Domingo is characterized by a Gothic style with ribbed vaults, solid walls and three doors, two of them Gothic in contrast to the third and main Gothic Plateresque style.

The cathedral contains a vast artistic treasure made up of altarpieces, paintings (including a panel of the Virgen de la Altagracia dated 1523), old cabinetry, furniture, monuments and tombstones, among other objects. The mausoleums of the archbishops of the colonial period stand out, it is also worth mentioning the tombstone of Simón Bolívar, one of the predecessors of the Liberator.

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Stop 3

The Santo Domingo Fortress or Ozama Fortress is one of the historical Cultural Monuments of the Colonial City of Santo Domingo, in the Dominican Republic. It was built by the Spanish during the colonial era and is the oldest fort in America.

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The Casa de Tostado Museum owes its name to its first owner, Francisco Tostado de la Peña, notary public of the governor. On the façade you can see a twin window in Elizabethan Gothic style, unique in America.

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Stop 5

Las Damas Street was the first street in Santo Domingo, the Dominican Republic and America.
Located in the Colonial City, it owes its name to the fact that at the beginning of the colony the ladies walked down that street, which is currently decorated with colonial tiles. This street has as attractions Ozama Fortress, La Real Audiencia, the house of Don Rodrigo de Bastidas (today the "Trampolín" children's museum), colonial houses (some with colonial coats of arms) and at the end Plaza España.

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Calle El Conde is the only pedestrian street in the capital city of the Dominican Republic and the commercial center of the Colonial Zone.

Calle el Conde Santo DomingoThis one-kilometer-long road is located between Parque Independencia and Avenida Francisco Alberto Caamaño Deñó, and given its historic buildings it is one of the most visited tourist places in Santo Domingo.

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Stop 7

Parque Colón is one of the historic parks or plazas of the Colonial City of Santo Domingo, which served as the main party center in colonial-era society. Parque Colón is currently used as the main center for cultural activities and is also part of the Santo Domingo World Heritage Site.

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The San Francisco Monastery in the city of Santo Domingo is one of the most important ruins in the Dominican Republic. It is located in the Colonial City of Santo Domingo and was declared a World Heritage Site.

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The Dominican Church and Convent. It is the oldest Catholic building in the American Continent, being the first in the New World and in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Today it is part of the Colonial Zone as a whole, as a World Heritage Site.
In 1534 the convent began its classes, and in 1538 it became the first university in America, which was called the University of Santo Tomás de Aquino and later the Primate University of America, which today we know as the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo. (UASD).

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Visiting the Colonial Zone of Santo Domingo you can find all the most important historical monuments of the Dominican Republic, among which is the Panteón Nacional or Panteón de la Patria, the mausoleum that houses the physical remains of the greatest Dominican heroes.

Located on Calle Las Damas, almost at the corner of Calle Las Mercedes, this enormous gray limestone building has three naves and a neoclassical-Renaissance style.

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The Hospital San Nicolás de Bari was the first hospital in America. Its construction began in 1503 in Santo Domingo, capital of Hispaniola, now the Dominican Republic. It was founded by Nicolás de Ovando, who was governor of the island at the time. Today only ruins remain and it is currently located in the Colonial City or Colonial Zone of Santo Domingo; on Hostos street, corner of Luperón street.

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Stop 12

The Alcázar de Colón or Viceroyalty Palace of Don Diego Colón is a palace from the beginning of the 16th century, located in the Plaza de España in the Colonial City of Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic). This construction was built on a site near the cliffs that look towards the Ozama River; granted to Diego Columbus, eldest son of the discoverer of America, Christopher Columbus, by King Ferdinand the Catholic, to build a home for him and his offspring on the island of Hispaniola, which he arrived in 1509 as governor and where the Alcázar de Colón Museum currently operates.

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The Casa Duarte Museum was the home of the national hero Juan Pablo Duarte, who was born in 1813 and in honor of him, his house was declared not only a World Heritage Site, for being in the place where it is located, but also as Museum of the History of the Life of the Martyr Juan Pablo Duarte.

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The Rum and Cane Museum, located in the colonial zone, historic center of Santo Domingo and is an interactive museum that tells the history of Dominican rum.

What's not included

Lunch

Available languages

Audio guide
DE EN IT FR ES
Guide guide
DE EN IT FR ES

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Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

Colón Park, in front of the Town Hall.

About Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic, occupying the eastern part of the island of Hispaniola, is known for its stunning beaches, lush landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. It offers a blend of Caribbean charm and vibrant history, making it a top destination for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure.

Top Attractions

Punta Cana

Punta Cana is famous for its stunning white-sand beaches and turquoise waters. It's a top destination for relaxation, water sports, and luxury resorts.

Beach Full day or multi-day Free to expensive (resorts and activities)

Santo Domingo

The capital city is rich in history, with colonial architecture, museums, and vibrant culture. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Historical Full day Moderate (entrance fees to attractions)

Los Haitises National Park

This national park is known for its mangroves, caves, and diverse wildlife. It's a great spot for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

Nature Full day Moderate (tour packages)

Must-Try Local Dishes

La Bandera Dominicana

A traditional meal consisting of rice, stewed meat (usually chicken or beef), and red beans.

Lunch/Dinner Can be vegetarian with plantains and beans.

Mangú

Mashed plantains often served with eggs, cheese, and fried cheese (salami).

Breakfast Vegetarian.

Sancocho

A hearty stew made with meat (chicken, beef, or goat) and root vegetables.

Lunch/Dinner Not vegetarian.

Popular Activities

Zip-lining in Jarabacoa Canyoning in Río Damajagua Beach lounging in Punta Cana Spa treatments in resort areas Exploring Zona Colonial in Santo Domingo Visiting local markets for crafts and souvenirs Snorkeling in Saona Island Scuba diving in Bayahibe

Best Time to Visit

December to April

This is the peak tourist season with sunny weather, low humidity, and minimal rainfall. Ideal for beach activities and outdoor adventures.

25-30°C 77-86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Spanish
  • Widely spoken: English (in tourist areas)
  • English: Moderately spoken in tourist areas, limited elsewhere

Currency

Dominican Peso (DOP)

Time Zone

GMT-4

Electricity

110VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

The Dominican Republic is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime can occur. Stay aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Use reputable taxi services or ride-sharing apps.
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight.
  • • Avoid walking alone at night in unfamiliar areas.

Getting there

By air
  • Las Américas International Airport • 25 km from Santo Domingo
  • Punta Cana International Airport • 5 km from Punta Cana
By bus

Santo Domingo Terminal, Santiago Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

Local buses are affordable but can be crowded. They are a good option for budget travelers.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, InDriver

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Zona Colonial Punta Cana

Day trips

Saona Island
25 km from La Romana • Full day

A beautiful island known for its pristine beaches and clear waters, perfect for a day of relaxation and water activities.

Samana
100 km from Santo Domingo • Full day

A picturesque town on the northern coast, known for its natural beauty and outdoor activities.

Festivals

Carnival of Santo Domingo • February (dates vary) Meriñe Festival • August (dates vary)

Pro tips

  • Learn a few basic Spanish phrases to enhance your experience and interact with locals.
  • Book tours and activities in advance, especially during peak season.
  • Use ATMs in banks or reputable locations to avoid skimming devices.
  • Carry small bills and coins for local purchases and tips.
  • Stay hydrated and protect yourself from the sun, especially when visiting beaches and outdoor attractions.
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