Cartago
Cartago is a city in Costa Rica.
Get in
By bus
Take the Lumaca buses in San José. There are many buses running between San Jose and Cartago. For ₡500 (colones) and up, you will be able to catch a bus in San José downtown along Avenida 2. They run every 15 minutes, and take 45 minutes. "Indirect" buses from San Isidro de El General to San Jose stop on the outskirts of Cartago next to a stop for local buses.By car
- From San José (and the rest of the Central Valley) to Cartago through Ruta Nacional 1 (Interamericana).
- From the south (Pérez Zeledón, Panamá, etc) also take Ruta Nacional 1 (Interamericana).
- From the Caribbean, go through Turrialba.
By train
(Available only at commuting hours) Take the train to Cartago from Estación al Atlántico in San José. The service doesn't get affected by rush hour traffic but it is far slower than taking a bus or driving a car.Get around
Cartago downtown is perhaps the smallest of the main cities in the Central Valley, it is possible to walk all around the city in short time.
By bike
There is an effort by the local city government to make Cartago a bicycle-friendly city, because of that and thanks to a donation, the city constructed a bicycle-only loop track around the city.See
Cartago Downtown
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Basílica de Nuestra Señora de los ÁngelesAs the legend goes, the Basilica was built on the exact site where a figurine of the Virgin Mary appeared to local native girl Juana Pereira in 1635, the girl brought the figurine to her house but it disappeared, without her noticing she found another figurine and brought it back again to find that the first one was missing, this happened many time and she told the local priest, who locked the figurine in a copher and the same thing happened again, therefore they built this site. Holy Water is available on the premises and is customary to fill a bottle by the visitors to bring back home. Also, the stone where the figurine kept appearing is located to the left and behind the altar of the Basilica.
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Ruinas de la Parroquia de Santiago ApóstolIn the middle of the Main Square of downtown Cartago, these carefully preserved ruins include a small garden, but this garden is barred by steel gates most of the time and not commonly open to the public. As the legend goes, two brothers were in love with the same woman, one was single and was chosen by the woman, and the other a priest. In the first day of the year 1577 he saw his brother celebrate Mass, and he killed him in the night. For penance he built the church, which was obliterated by an earthquake the same day it was finished. This happened each time it was rebuilt, and it was never attempted again after the 1910 earthquake.
Irazú Volcano area
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Volcán IrazúAround 30 km (12 miles) from downtown Cartago, this is one of the most famous volcanoes in Costa Rica. This now-dormant volcano erupted in 1963 when John F. Kennedy was visiting Costa Rica. On Sunday mornings only, a bus from San José takes on passengers at an unmarked point near the bus terminal in Cartago sometime after 08:30 (₡4,000 return) and return at 12:30 from the National Park.
Sanatorio DuránA sanatorium built in 1918 by ex-president and physician Dr. Carlos Durán for tuberculosis patients. The place has been abandoned for years and the local farmers have taken care of it. It is a popular place to spend the night as there are many scary stories regarding the place and the people that lived there. Beautiful views and fresh air year round.
Paraíso Canton
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Lankester Botanical GardensEast of downtown Cartago, this garden hosts the largest collection of orchids and epiphytes in Central America, they also have collections in open air of bromeliads, cacti, succulents, heliconians, bamboos, palms, ferns, a secondary growth forest and recently a Japanese garden donated by the Japanese Embassy.
Orosi Valley
A beautiful valley town 12 km east of Cartago, with amazing views from the hills. Surrounded by beautiful mountains and coffee plantations. It is easy to find hostels, hotels and restaurants in the area.-
Ujarrás RuinsRuins of an ancient church built by the Spanish conquistadors, very peaceful surroundings with a hot spring nearby.
Iglesia de San José de OrosiA church built by the Spanish colonists in 1743, still in use and carefully preserved. National monument.
Tapantí National ParkA national park with four hiking trails for all levels of difficulty, with beautiful views of El Salto waterfall, and it is possible to swim in the Grande de Orosi River.
The next two scenic overlook points are on the road to and from Orosi valley. It is possible to visit one, then go to the valley and visit the other. The usual way to visit the area is to do a loop using National Route 224, which starts and ends in Paraíso.
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Ujarrás Overlook
address: National Route 224Beautiful view of Orosi valley. -
Orosi Overlook
address: National Route 224Beautiful view of Orosi valley.
Cachí
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Cachí DamA dam was built in the 1970s for hydroelectricity production, and the artificial lake is surrounded by beautiful mountains. Trout is cultivated in many places around the lake. The producers offer the whole experience of fishing the trout and then frying it for you. Plenty of restaurants nearby.
La Casa del SoñadorThis is a place to buy wood crafts made from coffee roots.
A recreation ground with a big pond that has dried up due to global warming; it is advisable to visit it in the wet season.
Pedestrian BridgeA fun river to cross by foot, the locals ask for a collaboration, ₡1,000 or more is appropriate. If travelling in group by car, have the driver drop the group on the east side and then pick the rest of the group on the west side in Orosi town, which for the driver means driving to a road bridge down south, continue north and arriving to Orosi town.
Do
Good Friday Procession: A massive spectacle beginning with the Romans marching into the city early in the morning arriving in the center of town around 09:00. They arrive at the church and then carry Christ off around 10:00 taking a long route to the Basilica.
Romero: Starting the end of July some 1.5 million people walk to the Basilica in Cartago to honor the Black Virgin. Streets are filled, traffic redirected, vendors are out in force. The final day of the walk is 2 August (see above for the legend).
Return of the Virgin: After the Romero the Virgin travels around Costa Rica for a month. Then she returns to Cartago. Another procession from the church in the center of town to the Basilica. Before the procession begins the path of the procession is decorated. Sand paintings, flowers, paper sculptures... a beautiful and unique expression of adoration for the Virgin.
Buy
Eat
In Cartago downtown besides typical restaurants and International food you can find chains like Burger King, McDonald`s, Pizza Hut, Papa Johns, Pollos Campero and Pollos AS.
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La Casona del Cafetal
phone: +506 2577 1414Nice view of Cachí lake, on Sundays an all-you-can-eat buffet is available.
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phone: +506 2536 6063Restaurant located in a privileged place where you can appreciate a full view of the Cartago city while having lunch. Named as such because of the 1910 earthquake. Many antiquities on display.
Drink
"Guaro Cacique" is the national drink of Costa Rica and is like a vodka. This drink can be found in bars, restaurants or supermarkets.
Sleep
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phone: +506 2577 2222address: CachíWith "Casa José" restaurant.
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Los Ángeles Lodge
address: CartagoDouble rooms with balcony, bath and included breakfast. Restaurant on first level. -
phone: +506 2536 6666address: Cot, Cartago
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phone: +506 2533 3341address: Navarro, OrosiFive-star resort in Orosi valley.
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phone: +506 2574 5454Overlook, restaurant and hotel.
Tetey LodgeIn Orosi valley.
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phone: +506 2533 9090In Orosi valley.
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phone: +506 2533 2336
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phone: +506 2533 3578
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phone: +506 2533 3838In Orosi city.