Get to know the city of Santo Domingo aboard a bus!

When it comes to domestic tourism, there is good news. The excursion of the Hop On / Hop Off, which consists of a panoramic bus in which passengers receive detailed information in their language about the history of Santo Domingo yesterday and today.

The information is offered by the executives of Gray Line in the Dominican Republic as part of the news they have for this 2022. As explained by its president, Juan Tomás Díaz Infante, The route will start from the Catedral Primada de América, located on the street arzobispo Meriño corner Isabel La Católica, in the Colonial Zone, exhausting a wide route. “The most attractive thing is that the buses travel in a circuit, making stops at the different points of tourist and historical attraction in the city. Passengers can get off at the tourist attraction of their interest, explore for an hour and board the bus again to go to another stop, ”says Díaz Infante.

Route

This includes the central commercial part of the capital and the Colonial City. The tourist attractions included in the second are Plaza España, Atarazana, the ruins of San Francisco, the Malecón, the Palace of Fine Arts and the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo, which was the first house of studies founded in the New World. in 1538. The central part includes Blue Mall, the Botanical Garden, the Quisqueya Stadium, the Félix Sánchez Olympic Stadium and the Plaza de la Cultura, which contains within its facilities the National Library, National Theater, Museum of the Dominican Man, Museum of Modern Art, Museum of Natural History and the Museum of Geography. Also, the National Palace, the Independence Park, the Mercado Modelo, the Cathedral of the Americas, the Chinatown, the pedestrian street El Conde and the Ozama Fortress. “We are very pleased to be able to resume these cultural activities that allow our tourists to know and appreciate our culture and history and to enjoy their visit to the Dominican Republic even more,” said the president of the firm.

Source-listindiario.com