Centro Nacional de Arte y Cultura
The center offers exhibitions of important artists from Costa Rica and abroad. Additionally, it serves as an experimental theater, and it often hosts art workshops. Those with a particular interest in modern art should visit, as you are bound to learn about the soul of Costa Rica here. The theater is recommended only to those who are fluent in Spanish. Because of its central location, you could visit here as part of a cultural day out. Admission prices vary by the production.
The location of this one of a kind site in Central America, where Quaternary glaciers have left their mark, has allowed the fauna and flora of North and South America to interbreed. Tropical rainforests cover most of the area. Four different Indian tribes inhabit this property, which benefits from close co-operation between Costa Rica and Panama.
Site inscribed in 1999The 127,000-ha Area de Conservación Guanacaste, inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1999, contains important natural habitats for the conservation of biological diversity, including the best dry forest habitats from Central America to northern Mexico and key habitats for endangered or rare plant and animal species. The site demonstrates significant ecological processes in both its terrestrial and marine-coastal environments
Located in the San Jose suburb of Heredia, this park serves as a meeting place for many local people. The park is also home to a church, Iglesia de la Concepción, and gardens, including the Jardines de la Inmaculada. Visitors can also view the large fountain, gazebo, and an assortment of monuments. This is a good place to begin your tour of Heredia or to take a break on a bench and watch everyone come and go.
This is a museum founded in 1974 to honor Costa Rica's national hero, Juan Santamaria, who lost his life defending 
If you are a sporting kind of person, you probably enjoy rafting. In 
Known as the most important crafts center in 

