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About Santo Domingo
Santo Domingo is the capital city of the Dominican Republic, located on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola. The official currency used in Santo Domingo is the Dominican Peso. The city is known for its rich history, with many colonial buildings and landmarks dating back to the 16th century. Santo Domingo offers a vibrant culture, delicious cuisine, and beautiful beaches along the Caribbean coast.
When to visit
The best time to visit Santo Domingo is during the dry season, which runs from December to April. During this time, the weather is sunny and warm, perfect for exploring the city and relaxing on the beaches. The wet season, from May to November, brings more rain and humidity, but also lower prices and fewer crowds.
Getting around
Getting around Santo Domingo is relatively easy, with options including taxis, public buses, and rental cars. Taxis are a convenient way to travel short distances within the city, while public buses are a budget-friendly option for longer journeys. Rental cars provide flexibility for exploring the surrounding areas and beaches.
Traveller tips
When visiting Santo Domingo, be sure to try the local cuisine, such as mofongo, a traditional dish made with mashed plantains and meat. It's also recommended to carry cash in small denominations, as some places may not accept credit cards. Be cautious of your belongings in crowded areas and avoid displaying expensive items. It's advisable to drink bottled water and use sunscreen to protect against the strong Caribbean sun. Lastly, learn some basic Spanish phrases to communicate with locals and enhance your travel experience.