Winding through the twisting roads above Heredia, you’ll witness charming little towns surrounded by Coffee plantations and lush vegetation. You might even get a view of the Central Valley below. Heredia’s favorable location provides close access to Juan Santamaría International Airport,...
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Winding through the twisting roads above Heredia, you’ll witness charming little towns surrounded by Coffee plantations and lush vegetation. You might even get a view of the Central Valley below. Heredia’s favorable location provides close access to Juan Santamaría International Airport, several volcanoes along the Central Volcanic Corridor, and other popular destinations. Almost everything Costa Rica has to offer can be found in and around Heredia.
One of the best places to take in the local culture is at the impressive Central Park (Parque Central). The semi-shaded park, lined with mango trees, is highlighted by the antiquated buildings in view which date back to the 18th Century. Around the border of the park is where you will find the beautiful colonial style Basilica of the Immaculate Conception (Basílica de la Inmaculada Concepción), dating back to 1797, with its solid time-tested foundation and bells originating in Perú. There is a stage in the park that sometimes hosts concerts and performances. El Fortín, a remarkable brick tower built by the Spanish, gazes high over the city giving visitors a glimpse into Costa Rica’s past. It is common to find locals sitting around the unique park socializing and gossiping.
Northeast of Central Park is a cultural and historic exhibition called the House of Culture (La Casa de la Cultura). The building was the former house of President Alfredo González Flores (1913-1917), but now is the residence of historical exhibits and some pretty interesting artwork. Going for a stroll, you might even bump into one of the thousands of students who attend the National University (Universidad Nacional), which is just blocks away, east of downtown.
Starting a trip from Heredia and the nearby area provides great access to several natural attractions. The closest is the dormant Barva Volcano, located inside Braulio Carrillo National Park. This gorgeous area has Hiking trails that will take you all the way to the top of the inactive volcano. A little farther west and you’ll arrive at Poás Volcano National Park, all together a 31 mile (50 km) drive from Heredia. This unusual volcano allows visitors to peer in from above. Both Parks, in which the Resplendent Quetzal resides, exemplify the unbelievable flora and fauna Costa Rica is famous for.
To reach the Pacific Beaches from Heredia, head west along the Pan-American Hw. Jacó is a 70 mile (113 km) journey and one of the most popular coastal destinations from the Central Valley. Puntarenas is even closer, situated just 64 miles (103 km) from Heredia. Countless other Beachfront destinations are within a short drive from Heredia and the Central Valley.