Tuesday, April 15, 2008

A Look At San Jose

Ringed by the jagged silhouettes of soaring mountains, San Jose landscape would surely leave tourists in beguile. The capital and largest city of Costa Rica, it holds the seat of the government and is the center of political and economic activity. A very cosmopolitan capital with many welcoming qualities and buildings boosting a unique Caribbean, Victorian architecture, San Jose has attracted number of tourists, expatriates and investors interested in San Jose real estate.

The home of the Teatro Nacional, a lot of tourists drop by San Jose just to see Central America's grandest theatre. The exemplary Museo de Oro Precolombino that has 2000 pieces of pre-Columbian gold and Museo de Jade, America's largest collection of the precious stone are all situated in the city of San Jose. A colorful arrangement of fruits and vegetables and an array of beef and chicharrones (deep fried pork skins) are just some of the things you�ll find when you come to San Jose's Mercado Central. If you're looking for drinking and nightlife, the trail of bars and clubs in San Jose is a good destination.

The eternal spring weather and climate in the Central Valley is another reason why San Jose is one of the most viable destinations for Costa Rica real estate investors. If retirement is on your mind, and you are thinking of buying a second or a retirement home you might consider Costa Rica's affordable offers. A land of natural wonders and countless splendors, Costa Rica is really a worth-seeing Caribbean haven.

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