Man hat sehr viel von der Altstadt gesehen und es war ein super Guide dabei, der alles einmal auf Englisch und auf Deutsch erklärt hat. Die Busfahrt war angenehm außer, dass wir auf der Hinfahrt den Bus wechseln mussten, weil unser Hotel in einer anderen Richtung lag und wir dann eine Stunde an einer Autobahntankstelle auf den anderen warten mussten. Das Essen in dem Restaurant war gut, der Aufenthalt dort aber sehr kurz und abrupt zu Ende. Der 4D Film ging nur ein paar Minuten, war aber gut.
Santo Domingo is brimming with architectural and historical gems. It's a city that tells a fascinating story, as it was the first city established in the ‘New World' by Europeans. Luis, one of our local guides, says, ‘We like to say we were the first – we had the first church in the Americas, the first hospital, first monastery and first university. All here, in Santo Domingo.' You'll discover the major sights as well as the secrets of the colonial past by coach, train and foot on this sightseeing tour.
Kick off at Independence Park before heading into the warren of cobbled streets that is the old town – known as the Zona Colonial – a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You'll see sites dating back to the 15th century and visit the Gothic Cathedral of Santa Maria and the Alcazar de Colon, which belonged to Christopher Columbus's family. You'll find out more about the complex history of the island with a 4D cinema experience recounting the storming of the city on New Year's Day in 1586 by English privateers led by Francis Drake.
Next, hop aboard a mini-train for a tour of the colonial zone before stopping for lunch. You'll savour traditional Dominican dishes in a family-owned restaurant. It's a showstopping location in a 16th century colonial building full of character and charm. Round off the day with a stroll along Calle de las Damas – site of the Pantheon and Ozama Fort, then enjoy free time to shop or explore. The colonial zone is dotted with cosy, tree-shaded squares and historic churches.