• Planning Your Trip
  • Other Activities Costa Rica

Teatro Nacional

Thematic Activities

Teatro Nacional

San José, Calles 3 y 5 Avenida 2°, contiguo a la Plaza de la Cultura

Teatro Nacional

The National Theater of Costa Rica (TNCR) is a public institution created by Executive Decree No. XXXIII, May 28, 1890, which establishes “That the construction of a National Theater in this city [San José] is a demanded necessity for the civilization and culture of the country… ”. Its construction required the joint work of Costa Ricans and Europeans, who contributed their knowledge and made possible the creation of this temple of art, in accordance with the desire of the turn of the century republican architecture. Due to its considerable cultural value, this icon of the Costa Rican imagination and a fundamental vestige in the urban landscape of the capital city has been recognized as: • Monumento Nacional, Ley Nº 3632, La Gaceta Nº 292, (24/12/1965). • Institución Benemérita de las Artes Patrias, Decreto No. 7834, La Gaceta No. 203, (20/10/1998). • Símbolo Nacional de Patrimonio Histórico Arquitectónico y Libertad Cultural, Ley Nº 9521, La Gaceta Nº 72, (25/04/2018). With 123 years of experience and governed by Law No. 8290 and its regulations, the TNCR aims to promote the production of the performing arts in all its expressions, at the highest artistic level. Programming includes production, co-production, rental and loan in their various chambers. Every year, a great variety of shows and dramatized tours are offered by professionals who embody historical and fictional characters, which provides the visitor with a more playful experience. Also, you will be able to appreciate the López Escarré Gallery and enjoy the menu of the Alma de Café Cafeteria, both located in the original “Cantina de mujeres”. In the context of National Emergency due to the Global Pandemic called COVID-19, the TNCR abides by protocols and adjusts its programming according to the measures dictated by the Ministry of Health. All this is communicated through social networks and the website: www.teatronacional.go.cr

Planning your Trip to Costa Rica

Visit Costa Rica

Suggested itineraries

Visit Costa Rica

Accommodations

Visit Costa Rica

Restaurants

Visit Costa Rica

Other Activities

Visit Costa Rica

Local Travel Agencies

Visit Costa Rica

Travel Tips

#EssentialCostaRica

Share your experience, ‌      ‌      ‌      ‌      ‌      ‌   .

Logo

Teatro Nacional

Teatro Nacional

tour teatro nacional de costa rica

Costa Rica Travel Life

Home » Destinations » Inland Costa Rica » San Jose » 8 Things to KNOW Before Visiting the National Theater of Costa Rica

8 Things to KNOW Before Visiting the National Theater of Costa Rica

By Author Costa Rica Travel Life

Posted on Last updated: March 17, 2024

8 Things to KNOW Before Visiting the National Theater of Costa Rica

This blog may contain affiliate links. Read our disclosure policy for more info.

Although Costa Rica is well known for its natural attractions like stunning waterfalls , sprawling national parks , lots of wildlife , and gorgeous beaches , it also has so much to offer in the way of arts, history, and even architecture! You’ll see all three of these elements on display at the National Theater of Costa Rica , located in San José.

The National Theater of Costa Rica is one of the best things to do in San José . It’s perfect to drop into during the day or come in the evening for a night out to enjoy a live performance – whether it’s music, a ballet, or a play.

It not only has a great location , but it is also cheap to visit. That’s especially nice if you’re traveling Costa Rica on a budget , but still want to fit in some neat experiences.

Plus there’s a wonderful café with what I think to be some of the best coffee that the country has to offer (and I’ve tasted a lot of Costa Rican coffee!).  

Combining art, architecture, history, food, and live performances, this theater can give you a break from the heat, and a look into one of the country’s most important buildings. 

If you plan to visit the theater, called Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica, there are some things to know before you go. So, stick with me for a bit, and I’ll give you the inside scoop! 

1. About the National Theater of Costa Rica  

The entrance hall at the National Theater of Costa Rica in San Jose

The National Theater of Costa Rica is not only a beautiful place to see plays, operas, classical concerts, ballets, and other performances, but it is also a source of great pride among the Costa Rican people.  

The theater has hosted many celebrated performances since it opened in 1897.  

When you think of Costa Rica’s main industries, coffee likely comes to mind as the star of the show. Funny enough, the theater’s initial building costs were covered by a tax that the then-president placed on its main export: coffee.  

The tax money raised enough funds to support the building of such a big theater, at a time when Costa Rica’s population was much smaller than today. For context, when the theater was built, the population of Costa Rica’s capital city was about 20,000 people … today it’s closer to 340,000 people!

Despite the city’s smaller population at the time of the theater’s construction, the impressive building was used to entice important people from other countries to visit and hopefully impress them. Whether this actually helped or not is unknown, but regardless, there is now a spectacular theater to show off in San José! 

I can go on and on about how cool this place is, but I think you’d rather hear about it from the theater employees who offer daily guided tours of the theater. You will have opportunities to learn so much more about the history, important events and performances that have been held here, and even the architectural design and reasoning behind the theater’s look.  

2. Where is the National Theater of Costa Rica?  

The old flooring beneath protective carpet in the National Theater of Costa Rica in San Jose

You can find the National Theater located in the center of San José , at the Plaza de la Cultura. It’s just a few blocks away from places like the National Museum of Costa Rica and the Museum of Democracy , so it’s an area full of history. In fact, wandering around downtown San José is one of the top activities to do in Costa Rica !

San José itself, the capital city of the country, can be found near the very center of the nation. So, since the National Theater is in the center of the city, it is one of the most central places that you could possibly visit in all of Costa Rica!

Say that you fly into Costa Rica and land at the Juan Santamaría International Airport. You’d be able to easily take a taxi to the National Theater in 25 minutes. 

Even if you are only spending one day in San José before heading out on a day trip or going somewhere a bit more rural like Jaco or Santa Teresa , you can make even a partial day in the city more exciting by stopping by the Teatro Nacional. 

There is no parking directly near the theater, so walking during the daytime or taking an Uber will be the best way to get here. You can also use public transport. 

If you do take your car, the  Teatro Nacional website  gives some recommendations for parking lots in central San José, to which the theater runs a free minibus service before and after their performances. However, those just doing the daily tours will need to find another solution.  

Related Read: There are some great hotels near the airport in San Jose to take advantage of before and after your flight.

3. How much does it cost to visit the National Theater of Costa Rica?  

The roof of the stage at the National Theater of Costa Rica in San Jose

If you’ve decided to go ahead and take a quick trip to see the National Theater, the entrance fee for the tour is 3,500 Colones or about $6.59 USD for adults. Kids under the age of 12 get free entry, so this is even more accessible to families or anyone traveling with children.  

If you aren’t wanting to spend money, but want to see the theater, not to worry!  

You can visit both the Entrance Hall and the café for free, to at least say that you’ve been inside. In fact, there are some beautiful statues in the hall to see. 

If you are going to be coming with an educational group of any type, or with any other larger groups that may need accommodation, the theater asks that you request your tour in advance online.  

Otherwise, you can buy guided tour tickets online or show up at the door to see if the group leaving next is under the limit of 25 people. As long as the group has not yet hit that capacity, you’ll be able to join.

Tour times change regularly, but they usually begin at around 9 am and run every hour until 4 pm unless they have a show performing. 

4. How long is the guided tour of the National Theater of Costa Rica?  

A tour group tours through the National Theater of Costa Rica in San Jose

When you’re looking at all the tours in Costa Rica , these ones are pretty quick and easy to fit into your day. Tours through the National Theater are around 45 minutes long and are offered in both English and Spanish.

The tour takes you through the theater, talking about the artworks painted by famous artists from Italy as well as taking you to the theater floor to see the stage. 

Overall it’s very interesting and a must-do in San Jose! 

5. What time are the tours of the National Theater of Costa Rica?  

The pre show waiting room at the National Theater of Costa Rica in San Jose

Guided visits take place every day of the week during opening hours, but these times change regularly! Honestly, it’s a little frustrating! Tours can start as early as 9 am and should happen hourly until 4 pm-ish.

My recommendation is to arrive either before or after lunchtime. This is because there are often two tours before and two tours after lunch. If you’re early, just take a wander or enjoy a break at the café! 

If you are visiting the theater directly, this timing may be easier. However, if you take a city tour that includes a stop at the theater, you’ll at least have an idea of the range of time that you’ll be visiting.

Related Read : If you need to kill some time before or after your theater tour, grab something to eat at one of the best restaurants in San José !

6. Can you still see live shows at the theater?  

The stage and seating at the National Theater of Costa Rica in San Jose

You can do so much more than just take a tour of the National Theater of Costa Rica; you can see a live show! 

Like many important theaters, you can take a tour to see the ins and outs, but going to a show is where the real magic happens, of course. 

When it comes to the types of shows offered at Costa Rica’s Teatro Nacional, though, the variety is truly incredible.  

A “typical” month may have everything from a piano festival, comedy performances, a three-act play, and concerts by the National Symphony Orchestra. This National Theater is much like other theaters that rotate events and get new performances all the time.  

Some months may have different events that are more focused on theatrical performance, or more musical acts may be highlighted. You can look at the calendar online for when you plan to visit so that you can have an idea of what you might expect to see. 

Overall, there is bound to be a show for you! The question is whether you’ll be there during the week, or the day, that it is running at the National Theater.  

7. Is the Alma De Café attached to the theater worth visiting?  

Bailey at the Alma de Cafe attached to the National Theater of Costa Rica in San Jose

I mentioned a bit further up that there is a café located in the National Theater, and that it is one of the few free places that you can visit if you’re either pressed for time or wanting to stick to a super tight budget.  

So, is the café really worth visiting or is it just an easy spot to stop? Well, both!

The Alma de Café is quite worth the visit, regardless of whether you just want a stop at the theater or if you’re looking for some refreshments after a tour.  

As you’ll know by now, coffee is one of the biggest industries in Costa Rica and helped to support the building of this emblematic space, so it’s only fitting that the coffee here is of the very best quality.  

Not only will you get to visit a renowned theater, but you will get to taste one of the most important exports that the country has to offer.  

Alma de Café, which translates to ‘soul of coffee’ in English, is open Monday through Saturday from 9 am to 7 pm, and on Sunday from 9 am until 6 pm.  

Coffee is not the only beverage available here, so if you are looking for more of a gourmet tea, a fresh smoothie, or a decadent hot chocolate, this is still the spot to be! 

When it comes to coffee, you’ll find a wide range of flavors like vanilla, almond, and more. The range of lattes, plain black coffees, and other coffee-based creations will leave you contemplating what you want because there are almost too many great choices. 

The food highlights plenty of traditional Costa Rican fare but also offers a range of internationally-inspired dishes.  Their caprese sandwich is my favorite, and I get one every time I stop by.

I think it’s safe to say that you’ll forget that you are just in a coffee shop, with all the amazing food and drink options to choose from. 

Related Read : For another place to quench your thirst, San Jose is also home to some of the BEST breweries in Costa Rica !

8. Is visiting the National Theater of Costa Rica worth it?  

Painting on the roof of the National Theater of Costa Rica in San Jose

As you plan your Costa Rica itinerary , you may be wondering if visiting the National Theater is actually worth it. In a word, yes!

If you have the time, this is such a great way to see an important part of the country that does not relate to all of its natural wonders.  

This is something that many people won’t get to do, or even know about, so I’d urge you to take advantage and go check out the National Theater of Costa Rica on your visit.  

Even if this is not one of the main stops on your trip, you can swing by and visit for an inexpensive fee between other tours or even just to break up a day of exploring central San José.  

If you aren’t a tour person but are interested in seeing a show, I cannot recommend that enough. Getting to attend an event in a place that has been so historically important to the country is quite the experience and one that will enrich your trip to Costa Rica.   

Overall, if you have a chance to visit the Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica, you should take it. 

Other EPIC Activities to do in San José

Daniel and Bailey at the Poas Volcano viewpoint, Costa Rica

Poas Volcano – Poas Volcano  is a very active volcano located only about an hour and a half drive from San José city center. It’s characterized by its acid blue lake crater, which is one of the world’s biggest craters. Seeing this huge crater with your own eyes is mesmerizing, and understandably, it’s one of the most popular things to do in San Jose. This specific tour leaves at 8 am  and guarantees you skip the long lines at the volcano. On top of that, your entrance fee to Poas is included and organized for you.

La Paz Waterfall Gardens  – La Paz Waterfalls Gardens  is one of the best day trips from San Jose because it’s one of the biggest private wildlife sanctuaries in the country and is located only a 45-minute drive from San José airport. The entrance ticket is $48 USD for adults and $32 USD for kids aged 3-12 years old, and the park is open from 8 am to 5 pm. If you don’t have a rental car, consider  joining this organized day tour from San Jose . The tour includes transport to and from La Paz as well as lunch and a guided walk around the property.

Coffee tour – You can’t leave Costa Rica without trying their world-renowned coffee! There are literally hundreds of coffee farms around Costa Rica , but some of the most famous are located only a short drive from San José. One of the most popular tours is this  Britt Coffee tour , in the province of Heredia, which is half an hour drive from San José. This tour includes transportation, lunch, and, of course, a coffee and chocolate tasting (these are one of my favorite chocolates in the world!).

White water rafting – If you feel adventurous and love water sports, you just have to go whitewater rafting.  Pacuare River  has its source in the province of Limón and flows into the Atlantic Sea while crossing a tropical forest. I recommend that you book a tour with certified guides.  This tour  will also offer you lunch after the rafting, as well as transportation. Pacuare River Whitewater Rafting is one of the most epic day trips from San Jose!

Where to Stay in San Jose, Costa Rica

San Jose city

San Jose is definitely not lacking when it comes to  accommodation options ! There are actually hundreds of  hotels to choose from in San Jose , and most of them are extremely affordable! Below you’ll find our favorite options for each budget.

Grano de Oro Hotel – $$$

Want a more luxurious experience?  Grano de Oro Hotel  is right in the heart of San Jose and features an on-site gourmet restaurant, massage services, and a rooftop garden! The entire place is absolutely gorgeous, with vaulted ceilings and a beautiful interior design. You can walk to many of San Jose’s attractions, and you’re just a 15-minute drive to the airport.

Room rates start at $153 USD/night. For luxury in a great location, book the Grano de Oro Hotel right  here on Booking.com ,  here on Hotels.com , or  here on Expedia !

Terrazas de Golf Boutique Hotel – $$

For a great mid-range option,  Terrazas de Golf Boutique Hotel  is absolutely stunning. The whole place is quiet, cozy, and clean. Each room provides garden or golf course views with a furnished balcony. They offer laundry, room service, and an airport shuttle for a fee – and they’re just a 10-minute drive to the airport. The staff are super accommodating and happy to answer any of your questions.

Prices here start at around $90 USD per night. For a relaxed and reliable choice, reserve a room at Terrazas de Golf Boutique Hotel online  on Booking.com here  or  on Expedia here .

Costa Rica Backpackers – $

If you’re looking for a budget option in San Jose, I recommend  Costa Rica Backpackers . This hostel has excellent ratings, is in a great location, and even includes an airport shuttle and swimming pool! They also have free coffee, a great on-site restaurant, and super helpful staff.

The best part? Shared rooms start at $10 USD/person per night and a private room is only $27 USD a night. You can book your stay  on Booking.com here ,  on Hostelworld.com here , or  on Expedia here .

If you want to  stay closer to the airport  as opposed to in the city center, consider  staying in Alajuela . This city is where the airport is actually located (connected with San Jose), and believe it or not, there are actually lots of fun  things to do in Alajuela  too!

Getting Around Costa Rica

Bailey with our rental car near Rio Celeste Costa Rica

How you choose to get around Costa Rica is one of the biggest decisions you’ll make when planning your holiday here! How you do it depends on your budget, travel style, and comfort level. 

Renting a Car

Without a doubt, the number one way to explore Costa Rica is in a rental car. We book rental cars on the Discover Cars website as we have had good experiences with them in the past.

One of the things you need to watch for when renting a car in Costa Rica is the mandatory insurance that the government requires you to have. There are a lot of very cheap rentals that don’t include this mandatory insurance (TPL) in the original booking price, but there are also ones that do. To avoid additional surprise charges when you pick up your rental car, be sure to rent a car that includes the mandatory insurance when you book.

Thankfully, on Discover Cars it’s easy to tell apart the companies that include the mandatory insurance and those that don’t. The trick is you can’t pick any car on their website. In the picture below, you can see this rental car, with pick up in Jaco, includes the TPL. That means the mandatory insurance is included in the price. Any cover you get above that is extra.

Of course, I still suggest getting the full coverage offered by Discover Cars, which covers you even more.

You can  browse cars on Discover Cars here .

TPL Cover Costa Rica

Book Shuttles

If renting a car isn’t in your budget, you don’t feel comfortable driving in Costa Rica , or you just don’t like driving, shuttles are the next best option. There are hundreds of shuttle routes available all over the country, and they are very affordable.

Shuttles in Costa Rica are specifically for tourists and often include pick up and drop off at your selected hotels and airports. The drivers also speak some English, and the vehicles have air conditioning. You’ll also be guaranteed a seat when you book a shuttle (which isn’t the case with the public bus system.)

To get the best price, use the website  Bookaway . They compare all the offers and prices of shuttle companies in Costa Rica so you get the best price! Honestly, we have saved so much money using Bookaway! 

You can search for shuttles online on Bookaway here.

Lastly, you can use the public bus system. On short journeys, such as from San Jose to La Fortuna or Uvita to Manuel Antonio, this system is great. However, the longer the journey the more hassle and time spent on a bus. It’s undoubtedly best to save the public bus in Costa Rica for short and straightforward trips!  

The public buses are definitely the cheapest way to get around Costa Rica, but they are not always very reliable and schedules often change without notice and delays are to be expected. The buses can also be very crowded and hot – so just be prepared!

It’s also good to speak some Spanish if you plan on riding the public bus since most drivers and ticket booth operators don’t speak English.

Bailey and Daniel take a selfie in Costa Rica

There you have it, the complete guide to visiting the National Theater of Costa Rica! Hopefully, you picked up some good tips for your own visit. This was a fun little adventure during our time in San José and I’m still thinking about that amazing coffee at the café. I definitely want to come back and catch a live show!

If you’re looking for more unique activities and guides to places in Costa Rica, we’ve got you covered! Have a look around our site to find some of our favorite places and things to do to get inspired for your trip here.

Fun things to do in Alajuela, Costa Rica

MUST-VISIT volcanoes in Costa Rica

Tips to KNOW before visiting the Costa Rica Crocodile Bridge

  • Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

MytanFeet

Costa Rica Travel Information

Touring the National Theater in San Jose, Costa Rica

July 8, 2022 By Sammi 8 Comments

The national theater in San Jose is one of the most beautiful buildings in Costa Rica with great importance to the cultural and historical aspect of the country. It opened in 1897, representing Costa Rica’s high degree of fine art and is a grand display of neo-classical architecture.

If you’re staying a day or two in San Jose , then you must visit the National Theater.

national theater san jose costa rica

National Theater of Costa Rica Hours

Hours: 9 AM to 5 PM Monday – Sunday. Guided tours are available 9 AM to 4 PM everyday.

National Theater of Costa Rica Cost

3500 CRC for adult foreigners for the entrance fee. Free for children under 12.

National Theater of Costa Rica Tour

You can visit on your own to do a self guided walk or reserve a guided tour. Many San Jose city tours stop by the National Theater for a short tour (get our discount for the city tour here).

If you’d like a guided tour with the theater, you can request it at the ticket office. To make reservations, you will have to fill out the form on the theater’s website. Guided tours are in English or Spanish.

If you are visiting on your own, plan about 45 minutes to 1 hour. If on a guided walk, it is around 1.5 hours.

The National Theater of Costa Rica is in San Jose on Avenida Segunda, between Calles 3 and 5. You can find it on Google Maps and Waze as Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica.

The best way to get to the National Theater is by walking if your hotel is in downtown or by Uber. We do not recommend to drive there as there isn’t any parking, just street parking which is very limited in that area. We also don’t recommend walking in San Jose at night, so it is best to take an Uber.

History and Facts of the Costa Rica National Theater

The construction of the theater started in 1891 with the funds coming from a coffee tax since it was their main export at the time. After 7 years of hard work under the direction of an Italian engineer, the theater opened and quickly became Costa Rica’s prized cultural jewel.

Decoration, Ornaments and Design

The inside of the theater is filled with lavish decorations and intricate detail which is so well done, it must have taken some very talented workers to make them all! I’m sure they needed to have a lot of patience to create every single little decoration.

Statues and paintings depicting the Costa Rican lifestyle in the 19th century are placed carefully in the theater, creating a magnificent atmosphere.

national theater in san jose

The Theater

The National Symphonic Orchestra performs in the theater as well as other artists, both Costa Rican and foreigners. When there are no concerts going on, visitors can tour the building and see the splendid decor.

As you walk into the seating area, you can’t help but marvel at the theater’s beauty. Sitting down in one of the chairs makes you feel so sophisticated and elegant being in such an exquisite theater. I can only imagine how amazing it is to listen to a symphony here, which I really hope to do one day.

national theater of Costa Rica main theater

There are several floors of the theater which you can explore. The most impressive room is the foyer where there is a huge painting on the ceiling, delicately carved statues, brilliant chandeliers and gorgeous gold detailing.

national theater of Costa Rica foyer

Secret in the Painting!

The big painting on the ceiling was especially interesting because there is a little secret to them. If you look at the girl in pink from the right side, walk over to the left and look up at her again, she’s looking the opposite direction from before!

Same with the little kid banging the cylinders, when you walk from one side to the other, he is looking the other way as well!

national theater of Costa Rica

I love the gold decoration on the doors, I definitely wouldn’t mind having one of these in my future house!

national theater of Costa Rica

Inaccuracies in the Paintings

There are several paintings of banana farmers since that is also an important resource for Costa Rica. What’s funny is that the painter incorrectly showed a man carrying bananas in his arms when they actually put them on their shoulders.

national theater of Costa Rica

On the old bills, there are also several mistakes since they were painted by Europeans, not Costa Ricans. When you take the tour, see if you can figure them out!

The National Theater has its own cafe to the left when you enter the building. They have soup, coffee, cake and sandwiches. A nice place to refuel and get a coffee after your visit.

Visiting the Theater

We also recommend visiting the Central Market and a museum which you can do on the same day or a full day of sightseeing in San Jose.

Here is a sample itinerary of a self guided day of sightseeing in San Jose. This is a great way to see the highlights of San Jose in one day.

  • Take a guided tour of the National Theater in the morning ~10 AM. Guided tour is around 1.5 hours.
  • Visit the Central Market to shop and browse the stalls. Have lunch at one of the local restaurants (Soda Tala is a popular one)
  • After lunch and coffee/ice cream, visit the Museum of Gold or Jade Museum, ~10 minute walk away. Another option is to walk through Parque La Sabana.
  • Go back to hotel after museum visit to rest and freshen up
  • For dinner, we highly recommend Mirador Tiquicia, this restaurant is up in the hills outside the city with beautiful night city views. On some nights, they offer a traditional Costa Rican dinner show and buffet. Another option for a Costa Rican experience is Posada de las Brujas.

Reader Interactions

John Cross says

July 5, 2017

The cafe off the Foyer was relaxing for a coffee or a snack.

What was the story about European opera stars snubbing San Jose and this was a reason to build the theatre.

John, Atlanta

July 8, 2017

The cafe is super nice! I am not sure the story, I heard about it from the guide but can’t remember :/

July 30, 2014

This place is incredible! The detail is beautiful as are the circular couches:)

July 31, 2014

The detail is truly amazing!

Adelina // Pack Me To says

July 29, 2014

What a stunning building! It’s so gorgeous inside. Imagine all that gold in your own house 🙂

I know how amazing would that be!

Sand In My Suitcase says

July 28, 2014

What a gorgeous building! Wouldn’t it be lovely to catch a performance of the symphony in there…

It would be amazing… still on my bucket list !

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Exclusive deals

Stock Photo of Beautiful Hispanic female surfer in Costa Rica at sunrise

Raymond Forbes Photography / Stocksy United

tour teatro nacional de costa rica

Centering yourself on a surfboard or yoga mat, descending into bat-filled caves or ascending misty volcanic peaks – relax and enjoy the ride of Costa Rica.

Best Time to Visit

Best places to visit, attractions, must-see attractions.

SAN JOSE, COSTA RICA-MARCH 3, 2015:  The National Theater in Costa Rica first opened to the public in 1897.  It remains a top tourist destination today.; Shutterstock ID 265490903; Your name (First / Last): Lauren Gillmore; GL account no.: 56530; Netsuite department name: Online-Design; Full Product or Project name including edition: 65050/ Online Design /LaurenGillmore/POI

Teatro Nacional

On the southern side of the Plaza de la Cultura resides the Teatro Nacional, San José’s most revered building. Constructed in 1897, it features a columned…

Green Hummingbird on a feeder at La Paz Waterfall Gardens.

La Paz Waterfall Gardens

Central Valley & Highlands

This polished storybook garden complex just east of Volcán Poás offers the most easily digestible cultural experience in the Central Valley and is the…

Iguana in Manuel Antonio National Park in Costa Rica

Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio

Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio & Around

Featuring lush jungle, picture-perfect beaches and craggy headlands, this tiny park (1680 acres/680 hectares) absolutely brims with wildlife (and often…

Sunset on beach with Ocean, Costa Rica

Playa Negra

At the northwestern end of Cahuita, Playa Negra is a long, black-sand beach flying the bandera azul ecológica, a flag that indicates that the beach is…

Costa Rica, Limon Province, Caribbean coast, Gandoca-Manzanillo national wildlife refuge, Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, Playa Punta Uva beach

Southern Caribbean

Off a dirt road marked by Punta Uva Dive Center is a quiet, idyllic cove that could double for a scene in the film The Beach. When the water is calm, it…

tour teatro nacional de costa rica

Parque Nacional Isla del Coco

Southern Costa Rica & Península de Osa

Around 500km southwest of the Costa Rica mainland, Isla del Coco is a natural wonder that teems with wildlife, including the largest schools of hammerhead…

Parque Nacional Volcán Arenal

Parque Nacional Volcán Arenal

From 1968 until 2010, Volcán Arenal was an ever-active and awe-striking natural wonder, producing menacing ash columns, massive explosions and streams of…

Costa Rica, Las Cruces, Wilson Botanical Garden, bromeliad bud, close-up

Wilson Botanical Garden

The world-class Wilson Botanical Garden is internationally known for its collection of more than 2000 native Costa Rican species. Species threatened with…

Top picks from our travel experts

The 16 best things to do in costa rica.

Montezuma Waterfalls

Montezuma Waterfalls

A 40-minute river hike leads to a waterfall with a delicious swimming hole. Further along, a second set of falls offers a good 12m leap into deep water…

Parque Nacional Marino Las Baulas de Guanacaste

Parque Nacional Marino Las Baulas de Guanacaste

Península de Nicoya

Las Baulas national marine park encompasses the entire beach at Playa Grande, as well as the adjacent land and 220 sq km of ocean. This is one of the…

Parque Nacional Tortuguero

Parque Nacional Tortuguero

Caribbean Coast

This misty, green coastal park sits on a broad floodplain parted by a jigsaw of canals. Referred to as the ‘mini-Amazon,’ Parque Nacional Tortuguero is a…

500px Photo ID: 76842259 - Museo Del Jade, San Jose, Costa Rica

Museo del Jade

This museum houses the world’s largest collection of American jade (pronounced ‘ha-day’ in Spanish), with an ample exhibition space of five floors…

Parque Nacional Rincón de la Vieja

Parque Nacional Rincón de la Vieja

Northwestern Costa Rica

Given its proximity to Liberia, this park (about 160 sq km) feels surprisingly uncrowded and remote. Named after the steamy main attraction – the active…

Parque Nacional Volcán Tenorio

Parque Nacional Volcán Tenorio

The park's heavenly blue river, waterfalls and lagoons are among the most spectacular natural phenomena in Costa Rica; as a result, the park is known to…

Playa Ventanas, Costa Rica.

Playa Ventanas

Tucked behind a grove of coco palms, this crescent-shaped, black-sand-and-pebble beach has elaborate rock formations at either end, and is called …

Playa Cocolito

Playa Cocolito

Here's your chance to see a waterfall crashing down a cliff, straight onto the rocks and into the ocean. El Chorro Waterfall is the pièce de résistance of…

Refugio Nacional de Vida Silvestre Caño Negro

Refugio Nacional de Vida Silvestre Caño Negro

Arenal & Northern Lowlands

This remote, 102-sq-km refuge has long lured anglers seeking that elusive 18kg snook, and birders hoping to glimpse rare waterfowl. During the dry season…

Maquenque Eco-Lodge

Maquenque Eco-Lodge

Set on 80 glorious bird-filled hectares, 20 unique bungalows (including five gobsmacking tree houses) overlook a lagoon and tropical garden; additional…

Scarlet Macaw, Costa Rica

Parque Nacional Carara

Central Pacific Coast

Carara is the famed home of one of Costa Rica’s most charismatic bird species, the scarlet macaw. While catching a glimpse of this tropical wonder is a…

Resplendent Quetzal

Parque Nacional Los Quetzales

The Road to Chirripó

Spread along both banks of the Río Savegre, Parque Nacional Los Quetzales covers 50 sq km of rainforest, cloud forest and premontane forest lying along…

Olive ridley sea turtle on the sand in Ostional Nacional Wildlife Refuge.

Refugio Nacional de Vida Silvestre Ostional

This 85 sq km coastal refuge extends from Punta India in the north to Playa Guiones in the south, and includes the beaches of Nosara and Ostional. It was…

Pacuare Lodge

Pacuare Lodge

There are two ways into this dream of an ecolodge, both equally adventurous. Most arrive at its remote location on the Río Pacuare by raft, via a…

Parque Nacional Volcán Poás

Parque Nacional Volcán Poás

Here's your chance to get frighteningly close to this extremely active volcano, which last erupted in 2017. At an elevation of 2708m, the mighty Poás is…

Red-Eyed Tree Frog, Costa Rica

Reserva Biológica Bosque Nuboso Monteverde

Monteverde & Around

This beautiful cloud forest reserve came into being in 1972, when the Quaker community (which had already set aside a third of its property for…

Planning Tools

Expert guidance to help you plan your trip.

Best Things to Do

From water sports and mountain hikes to rainforest wildlife watching and cloud-forest birding, these are the best things to do in Costa Rica.

Things to Know

On a recent trip to Costa Rica, on a hike in the remote forests of Volcán Tenorio National Park, the sky unexpectedly opened up

Transportation

If you're wondering how to navigate Costa Rica's roads, airports, and ferry terminals, here's the scoop on getting around this impressive country.

Visa Requirements

Costa Rica is a stunning country that's beloved by travelers. Here's everything you need to know about its entry requirements before you go.

Money and Costs

There are plenty of ways for cost-conscious travelers to save some colones– here are ten top tips for traveling on a small budget in Costa Rica. 

Traveling with Kids

Costa Rica is the easy way to dive into Central America with kids in tow. Here are our top family adventures, from surf beaches to volcano hikes.

Best Road Trips

Experience the best of Costa Rica with these top road-trip routes.

Plan with a local

Experience the real Costa Rica

Let a local expert craft your dream trip.

tour teatro nacional de costa rica

Latest stories from Costa Rica

Filter by interest:

  • All Interests
  • Adventure Travel
  • Art & Culture
  • Beaches, Coasts & Islands
  • Food & Drink

tour teatro nacional de costa rica

Jun 4, 2024 • 7 min read

Costa Rica and Panama offer a wealth of wildlife, untamed nature, and stunning beaches. So how do you choose which to visit? We can help you decide.

tour teatro nacional de costa rica

Mar 12, 2024 • 21 min read

Woman hiking the Arenal 1968 Trail, Costa Rica.

Mar 3, 2024 • 7 min read

Stock photo of happy female friends laughing and talking in the streets of Costa Rica.

Jan 26, 2024 • 9 min read

1496443282

Jan 25, 2024 • 4 min read

tour teatro nacional de costa rica

Nov 3, 2023 • 6 min read

Rear View Of Man With Arms Raised Standing On Rock At Cerro Chirripo

Oct 11, 2023 • 3 min read

A family playing in the surf on a Costa Rican beach

Oct 6, 2023 • 4 min read

A woman enjoying a cup of coffee outside a cottage in Costa Rica.

Sep 3, 2023 • 5 min read

Man with family traveling in van, Playa Bandera, Puntarenas, Costa Rica

Sep 2, 2023 • 6 min read

in partnership with getyourguide

Book popular activities in Costa Rica

Costa rica and beyond.

Palm trees lining beach at Playa Carillo.

Nomadic Matt: Travel Cheaper, Longer, Better

Costa Rica Travel Guide

Last Updated: November 2, 2023

a colorful tropical bird in the lush rainforest of beautiful Costa Rica

Costa Rica is one of my favorite countries in the world. It was the first country I ever traveled to — and it was the country that sparked my wanderlust.

These days, Costa Rica is one of the most popular destinations in Central America . It’s popular with expats, luxury travelers, and backpackers alike. While it is on the higher end of the price spectrum for the region, it’s nevertheless a phenomenal country to visit and remains affordable.

I love the never-ending activities, gorgeous beaches, diverse wildlife, delicious food, and friendly people.

The country may be expensive by regional standards but that doesn’t make it any less amazing. The beaches are picturesque, there’s great surfing and amazing diving, and there are plenty of places to get away from the hordes of retired Americans that live here.

This guide to Costa Rica can help you have the trip of a lifetime — and save money in the process!

Table of Contents

  • Things to See and Do
  • Typical Costs
  • Suggested Budget
  • Money-Saving Tips
  • Where to Stay
  • How to Get Around
  • How to Stay Safe
  • Best Places to Book Your Trip
  • Related Blogs on Costa Rica

Click Here for City Guides

Top 5 things to see and do in costa rica.

volcano in arenal, costa rica

1. Climb a volcano

Volcanoes are among the country’s top tourist attractions. There are currently 5 active ones and over 60 dormant ones. Arenal is the most popular, famous for its beautiful hikes and scenic views. Irazu is known for its astonishing green-blue lake in one of its craters, while the Poas Volcano is home to a boiling acid lake within its crater.

2. Visit Monteverde

Monteverde is one of my favorite places in Costa Rica. I always found this town to be a nice base to hike the surrounding cloud forest, take canopy tours, and visit coffee plantations. I still dream of the coffee from here — it’s like drinking liquid chocolate! Be sure to take a nocturnal rainforest tour while you’re here — they’re super fun and educational.

3. Explore Tortuguero National Park

This park on the Caribbean coast is regarded as one of the most important breeding grounds for the endangered green turtle. The park also helps protect manatees, sloths, and monkeys. If you like jungles, birds, and quiet, this is a must-see! Admission is $16.95 USD. You can visit as a guided full-day tour from San Jose for $195 USD.

4. Explore Corcovado

Established in 1975, Corcovado National Park is on the remote Osa Peninsula in the southwest. Spanning 424 square kilometers (164 square miles), it’s a rugged, quiet, off-the-beaten-path destination. Here you’ll find pristine jungles, hiking trails, and plenty of diving opportunities. There’s lots of wildlife too, including tapirs, jaguars, pumas, and the rare Harpy eagle. The peninsula is not easy to get to but it’s the highlight of the country for me.

5. Stay in Puerto Viejo

Other things to see and do in costa rica, 1. visit san josé.

Costa Rica’s capital, San Jose is in the center of the country. It’s sort of gritty and there’s not a whole lot to do (the city only requires a few days) but while you’re here, visit the Museum of Contemporary Art & Design to check out the future of Costa Rican art, as well as the magnificent Teatro Nacional to take in its décor. There are also many tour companies that offer day trips to the surrounding jungle for hiking, zip-lining, canopy tours, and more. Most start around $150 USD.

2. Zip through the rainforest canopy

The highest 10% of rainforest is where most activity takes place, filled with squawking birds, slow moving sloths, and monkeys scampering from tree to tree. For an adrenaline-pumping view of these vast, diverse ecosystems, take a zip line tour. There are dozens of companies throughout the country, though Monteverde is my favorite place to do it. Expect to pay around $75-85 USD for a multi-line tour lasting a couple of hours .

3. Explore Baru Wildlife Refuge

With over 330 hectares (815 acres) of land, 7 kilometers (4 miles) of walking trails, and 3 kilometers (1.8 miles) of fantastic beaches, this refuge is another prime example of Costa Rica’s natural beauty. Located on the coast south of Manuel Antonio , here you can go birdwatching, take canopy tours, and explore the park via guided tours to see the wildlife. Don’t miss the orchid and butterfly gardens. For something more unique, take a nighttime guided tour to see the region’s nocturnal animals. Self-guided tours cost $15 USD while guided tours start at $35 USD.

4. Go surfing in Jaco

Located on the Pacific Coast west of San Jose, Jaco was once a sleepy resort town whose main attraction was its excellent surfing. Growing tourism has transformed it into a haven of beach parties and nightclubs. Surf lessons and rentals are widely available on the beaches and sport-fishing is also popular here. For a more laid-back visit, head to the nearby Carara National Park to spot scarlet macaws, armadillos, and hundreds of species of birds (admission is $11.30 USD).

5. Learn some Spanish

Costa Rica is one of the most popular countries for learning Spanish due to the country’s easy-to-understand dialect. Programs vary in length and cost, but most offer the opportunity to do an immersive homestay with a Costa Rican family. Expect to spend around $500 USD for a basic week-long homestay language learning program.

6. See La Paz Waterfall Gardens

Located just one hour from San Jose, this makes for a popular day trip. Aside from the many stunning waterfalls throughout the lush cloud forest, here you’ll also find several beautiful gardens, an aviary, a hummingbird garden, a butterfly garden, and a reptile area. Plan to stay at least two hours to see everything. Admission is $50 USD. You can also do a full-day tour to the Waterfall Gardens that includes a visit to a coffee plantation and Poás Volcano for $159 USD.

7. Go fishing

Costa Rica is home to Marlin, Sailfish, Dorado, Snapper, Wahoo, and more. If you love to fish (or just want to give it a try), consider doing a half-day or full-day fishing excursion. A basic group excursion costs around $105 USD and usually includes food, though prices can be ten times as high for multi-day or exclusive charters. A half-day private charter is around $400-600 USD. You can usually find places that can cook your catch as well.

8. Chill out in Santa Teresa

At the bottom of the Nicoya Peninsula is the hippy backpacker town of Santa Teresa. This “town” is really nothing more than a beach with a road lined with eateries, surf shops, and hostels. Not much goes on here as everyone is up early to hit the waves. I enjoyed my time here as it’s a good place to just lay on the beach, hang out with people, and relax. It’s an easy place to fall into and spend weeks. Or, like most people who visit, months.

9. Learn to surf

Puerto Viejo , Cahuita , Manuel Antonio , Jaco, Santa Teresa, or Tamarindo all offer plenty of waves and lots of places to learn to surf. In fact, most travelers come here to surf because the waves are world renowned. If you have never learned but always wanted to try, this is the best place in the region to learn. Group lessons cost around $60 USD and private lessons are around $80-100 USD, while all-inclusive surf camps (including food, accommodation, lessons, and more) can be up to $2,500 USD. Board rentals are usually around $10 USD per day.

10. Walk through the treetops

The Rainmaker Aerial Walkway, located one hour from Jaco, was the first aerial walkway to be built in Central America. Spanning the canopy of a private rainforest, it’s still considered to be one of the top aerial walkways in the region. At the highest point on the walkway, you’ll find yourself 20 stories above the ground, giving you ample opportunities to spot all kinds of birds and monkeys. A self-guided tour is $23 USD, while guided tours start at $74 USD.

11. Wander a coffee plantation

Costa Rican coffee is famous the world over. On a coffee plantation tour you can learn about the entire bean-to-cup process and see it all up close — all while learning about the lives of the local farmers who grow it. While I personally dislike the taste of coffee, the kind I had in Monteverde tasted like chocolate and was delicious! Prices vary but expect to pay around $40-50 USD for a tour.

12. Take a chocolate-making workshop

Cacao is Costa Rica’s other famous bean (also technically a seed). Once widely exported, Costa Rican chocolate is now mostly made in small batches on local artisan farms. There are many places around the country where you can take chocolate making workshops, where you can see the entire process, sample the goods, and try your hand at grinding raw cacao. Tours generally last 2-3 hours and cost around $30-40 USD.

13. Experience the rainforest by night

A guided night walk offers the chance to spot and learn about some of the countless nocturnal animals that call the forest home, including tarantulas, armadillos, and stick bugs. It’s a cool way to see a different side of the jungle as your guide will point out animals, insects, and plants that you might not have noticed otherwise. You can take night walks at national parks and nature preserves around the country. Tours generally last around 2 hours and cost $25-35 USD.

14. Take a cooking class

One of my favorite ways to learn about a new culture is through its cuisine, and taking a cooking class is one of the best ways to do that. Taking home new recipes is also a great souvenir from your trip! In this 3-hour cooking class in La Fortuna, you’ll learn about typical Costa Rican produce and ingredients, and then prepare a few traditional dishes like picadillos (a spicy stew), tortillas, and guisados (a meat dish).

  For more information on specific destinations in the country, check out these guides:

  • Arenal Travel Guide
  • Manuel Antonio Travel Guide
  • Monteverde Travel Guide
  • Puerto Viejo Travel Guide
  • San Jose Travel guide
  • Tamarindo Travel Guide
  • Tortuguero Travel Guide

Costa Rica Travel Costs

Small resort and hotel buildings nestled in the rainforest with the ocean in the background in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica

Hostel Costs – A bed in a hostel dorm with 4-6 beds costs between $15-25 USD per night, while dorms with 8 beds and up can be found for as cheap as $11-14 USD. Private rooms in hostels are usually $35-60 USD.

Free Wi-Fi is standard and some hostels also include free breakfast. The majority of hostels around the country also have self-catering facilities too. Many also have bars/restaurants on site. In the beach areas especially, some hostels even have pools.

Budget hotel costs – Budget hotels begin around $50 USD per night but average closer to $65-70 USD.Breakfast is often included and most have basic amenities like AC and TV. Many budget hotels even have pools, especially in beachside towns.

For Airbnb, private rooms start around $40-60 USD per night. For an entire home or apartment, expect to pay at least $75-125 USD. Prices double when not booked in advance.

For those traveling with a tent, camping is an option all around the country. Most campgrounds usually charge around $10 USD per night for a basic plot without electricity. Avoid wild camping as it is often unsafe and illegal in many areas due to the protection of natural areas.

Food – Costa Rican cuisine is centered around rice and beans, which are usually eaten for every meal. Potatoes, plantain, pork, and beef are also popular. Gallo pinto (rice and bean stir-fry) is the national dish. You’ll find it mixed with eggs for breakfast. Casado is a typical lunch dish, which consists of rice, beans, veggies, fresh salad, and your choice of meat. Generally, the food here is quite mild.

Note: While you can easily pay for tours and entrance fees in USD, in smaller establishments, such as local restaurants, you’ll need colones (CRC). Prices in this section are in CRC to reflect this.

At sodas (cheap local restaurants serving traditional cuisine), expect a filling meal of casado (rice, beans, veggies, and meat) to cost around 3,500-5,000 CRC. You can usually find empanadas and other savory snacks from traditional bakeries for around 2,000 CRC or less.

At a mid-range restaurant or in touristy areas (like right along the beach) expect to pay around around 7,000-8,500 CRC for a fish dish, 6,000-7,000 for a burger or a simple pasta dish, and 9,000-11,000 CRC for a steak dish or large pizza to share. Seafood dishes like lobster start around 12,000-17,000 CRC.

For fast food (think pizza or burgers) or a dish of fried rice at a Chinese takeout place, expect to pay around 4,500-5,000 CRC.

Domestic beer costs around 1,500-2,000 CRC, a glass of wine is 3,000 CRC, a cocktail is 3,500-5,000 CRC, and a latte/cappuccino is around 2,000 CRC. Bottled water is 1,000 CRC. Fruit smoothies, which you can get made either with water or milk, are 2,000-2,500 CRC.

If you plan on cooking for yourself, a week’s worth of groceries costs around 20,000-30,000 CRC depending on the area. This gets you basic staples like rice, beans, veggies, fruit, and some meat or fish.

Backpacking Costa Rica Suggested Budgets

If you’re backpacking Costa Rica, my suggested budget is $50 USD per day. On this budget, you can stay in a hostel, cook most of your meals, have some cheap street food, take public transportation to get around, and enjoy mostly free activities like hiking and the beach.

On a mid-range budget of around $135 USD per day, you can stay in an Airbnb or private hostel room, eat out at local sodas, enjoy a couple of drinks, take the occasional taxi, and do more paid activities like guided tours, surf lessons, and museum visits

On a “luxury” budget of $250 USD or more per day, you can stay in a hotel, eat out anywhere you want, rent a car to get around, drink as much as you’d like, and do as many excursions as you want, including diving and canopy tours. This is just the ground floor for luxury though. The sky is the limit!

You can use the chart below to get some idea of how much you need to budget daily, depending on your travel style. Keep in mind these are daily averages — some days you’ll spend more, some days you’ll spend less (you might spend less every day). We just want to give you a general idea of how to make your budget. Prices are in USD.

Costa Rica Travel Guide: Money Saving Tips

Costa Rica is one of the most expensive countries in Central America. Between food costs, accommodation, and activities, there’s a lot of ways to spend money. You can get by on a budget compared to other places in the world but it’s still an expensive place to visit. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to save money while you’re here:

  • Travel off-season – Late April to November is considered the rainy season and prices tend to be less expensive and the region is less crowded. If you’re on a budget, visit during this time.
  • Avoid tour activities – There are a lot of great (but expensive) group activities and tours in the country. Skip them and do free activities like hiking, swimming, and relaxing at the beach instead.
  • Eat at the sodas – “Sodas” are small family-run restaurants that specialize in inexpensive yet filling traditional meals, usually costing around 3,500-5,000 CRC. These hole-in-the-wall restaurants offer the best value in the country.
  • Go camping – Some hostels let you camp on their property if you have a tent. If not, there are plenty of campgrounds around the country where you can pitch a tent. Usually, this costs around $10 USD per night.
  • Visit the Caribbean side – Visiting the cheaper Caribbean side lets you see the beautiful country without the high prices of the popular Pacific destinations.
  • Avoid the tourist shuttles – While local buses are a lot slower than tourist shuttles, they are also a fraction of the price (i.e the local bus from San Jose to Monteverde is $6 USD while a shuttle is $60 USD). If you aren’t rushed for time, take the local buses.
  • Pack a water bottle – While the tap water is drinkable in most of the country, there are some remote and beach destinations where it’s recommended to drink bottled water. A reusable water bottle with a filter can help you save money (and thousands of plastic bottles) by purifying the tap water for you. My preferred bottle is LifeStraw .

Where to Stay in Costa Rica

Costa Rica has lots of fun, social, and affordable hostels. Here are some of my favorite places to stay in Costa Rica:

  • Arenal Backpackers Resort (Arenal)
  • Selina Puerto Viejo (Puerto Viejo)
  • Stray Cat Hostel (San Jose)
  • Costa Rica Backpackers (San Jose)
  • Pura Natura Lodge Manuel Antonio (Manuel Antonio)
  • Sloth Backpackers (Monteverde)
  • Pura Vida Hostel (Tamarindo)
  • Aracari Garden Hostel (Tortuguero)

How to Get Around Costa Rica

Sloth hanging from a tree in Cahuita National Park, Costa Rica

Bus – The cheapest and easiest way to get around Costa Rica is by bus. Short bus trips (under 3 hours) are usually around $2-10 USD while longer trips cost $10-20 USD. The Costa Rica tourism board has a comprehensive schedule and guide to help you plan your trip.

Minibus – Private minibuses or shuttles provide an easy way to get around the country, or to and from the airport. They are all over the place and are often quicker and more direct than the public buses (but also more expensive, starting at $50-60 USD). Ask your hotel/hostel staff for the local options as they vary around the country.

Flying – Since the country is so small, air travel within Costa Rica isn’t budget-friendly or efficient. I would skip this method of travel. It won’t save you time or money.

Car Rental – Car rentals are surprisingly affordable in Costa Rica. You can rent a car for as little as $30-45 USD per day. However, the roads here are not always great and drivers can be aggressive. Make sure you have insurance if you do rent a vehicle. Most rental companies require drivers to be 25 though some will rent to drivers who are 21. For the best car rental prices in Costa Rica, use Vamos (as a Nomadic Matt reader, you’ll get 5% off by using our link).

Hitchhiking – Hitchhiking isn’t common for long-distance rides, however, it’s possible in beach destinations or in remote places with less public transport. HitchWiki is the best website for additional hitchhiking tips and info.

When to Go to Costa Rica

Overall, temperatures and weather vary per region, but most people go to Costa Rica during the dry season, which takes place from December to April. Although it’s peak season and tourism is at its highest, there’s almost non-stop sunshine, ideal for enjoying the country’s beaches and rainforests. If visiting during this time, make all your reservations in advance since things fill up fast.

The rainy season is from May to November. This is when it’s cheapest to visit Costa Rica. It doesn’t rain all the time though and temperatures are still warm. The rain tends to lighten during June and July, making the country’s rainforests burst with life.

If you’re around the Caribbean coast and the Northern Plains, you can expect year-round humidity and temperatures somewhere in the 20s-30s°C (70s-80s°F). It’s not so humid in the North Pacific, but temperatures can get even hotter in this area during the dry season.

How to Stay Safe in Costa Rica

Costa Rica is one of the safest countries for traveling and backpacking in Central America . Most popular tourist towns are small and with little threat of violence. Solo female travelers should generally feel safe here, however, the standard precautions apply (never leave your drink unattended at the bar, never walk home alone intoxicated, etc.).

That said, it’s always good to play it safe. Petty theft (including bag snatching) is one of the most common types of crime here. Don’t flash your valuables and make sure they are always secure while you’re out. When going out for the night, only bring the money you need. Leave the rest of your cash and cards locked up in your accommodation.

There are some common scams here, including a taxi scam where the driver tells you the meter is broken once the drive has begun. For that reason, you should stick to metered taxis or negotiate a price in advance. You can read about common travel scams to avoid here .

If you rent a car, don’t leave any valuables in it overnight as break-ins do occur. Be mindful of missing road signs and potholes, as well as aggressive drivers.

Costa Rica’s natural wonders can be unpredictable. If you’re hiking in the jungle, always check the weather in advance and never stray from the trail. Doing so disturbs the fragile ecosystems, and opens yourself up to the possibility of encountering poisonous snakes and spiders. When in doubt, hire a guide. If you’re not a strong swimmer, stay out of the water. The currents and waves off the coast can be very strong, so heed signs and local advice on whether it’s safe to swim in a certain area or not.

If you experience an emergency, dial 911 for assistance.

The most important piece of advice I can offer is to purchase good travel insurance. Travel insurance will protect you against unexpected costs due to illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past.

Costa Rica Travel Guide: The Best Booking Resources

These are my favorite companies to use when I travel. They consistently have the best deals, offer world-class customer service and great value, and overall, are better than their competitors. They are the companies I use the most and are always the starting point in my search for travel deals.

  • Skyscanner – Skyscanner is my favorite flight search engine. They search small websites and budget airlines that larger search sites tend to miss. They are hands down the number one place to start.
  • Hostelworld – This is the best hostel accommodation site out there with the largest inventory, best search interface, and widest availability.
  • Booking.com – The best all around booking site that constantly provides the cheapest and lowest rates. They have the widest selection of budget accommodation. In all my tests, they’ve always had the cheapest rates out of all the booking websites.
  • Get Your Guide – Get Your Guide is a huge online marketplace for tours and excursions. They have tons of tour options available in cities all around the world, including everything from cooking classes, walking tours, street art lessons, and more!
  • SafetyWing – Safety Wing offers convenient and affordable plans tailored to digital nomads and long-term travelers. They have cheap monthly plans, great customer service, and an easy-to-use claims process that makes it perfect for those on the road.
  • LifeStraw – My go-to company for reusable water bottles with built-in filters so you can ensure your drinking water is always clean and safe.
  • Unbound Merino – They make lightweight, durable, easy-to-clean travel clothing.
  • Top Travel Credit Cards – Points are the best way to cut down travel expenses. Here’s my favorite point earning credit cards so you can get free travel!

Costa Rica Travel Guide: Related Articles

Want more info? Check out all the articles I’ve written on backpacking/traveling Costa Rica and continue planning your trip:

The Ultimate Guide to Renting a Car in Costa Rica

The Ultimate Guide to Renting a Car in Costa Rica

Do You Need Travel Insurance for Costa Rica?

Do You Need Travel Insurance for Costa Rica?

The Best Tour Companies in Costa Rica

The Best Tour Companies in Costa Rica

The 8 Best Hostels in San José, Costa Rica

The 8 Best Hostels in San José, Costa Rica

Is Costa Rica Safe to Visit?

Is Costa Rica Safe to Visit?

Is Central America Safe to Visit?

Is Central America Safe to Visit?

Get your  free travel starter kit.

Enter your email and get planning cheatsheets including a step by step checklist, packing list, tips cheat sheet, and more so you can plan like a pro!

GET YOUR  FREE TRAVEL STARTER KIT

  • Where To Stay
  • Transportation
  • Booking Resources
  • Related Blogs

 Avios

Saldo en Avios: 

Elige entre tus planes disponibles

Regístrate en Iberia Plus y empieza a disfrutar de todas sus ventajas.  

 Puntos

Hola  Cliente On Business

Icono On Business

Nivel: 

Puntos: 

  • Gestión de tarjetas
  • Gestión de facturas
  • Reservar vuelos con puntos On Business

Acceso a Iberia Plus

Inicia sesión para ver promociones exclusivas y utilizar tus Avios.

Selección de país

Accede a ofertas especiales y contenidos de tu país

  • Vuelos baratos
  • Centro América y Caribe
  • San José de Costa Rica
  • Tel Aviv - San José de Costa Rica

Vuelos baratos de Tel Aviv a San José de Costa Rica

Últimas búsquedas

VUELO+HOTEL

VUELO+COCHE

Aeropuerto de Tel Aviv

Internacional ben gurion, también conocido con el acrónico hebreo natbag.

Situación: La ciudad de Lod, a 15 kilómetros al sureste de Tel-Aviv  Ver mapa

Pagina web: https://www.iaa.gov.il/RASHAT/he-IL/Airports/BenGurion

Cómo llegar al aeropuerto: El aeropuerto está conectado con la ciudad mediante autobuses y taxis. Los principales hoteles de la ciudad cuentan así mismo con servicios de traslado de pasajeros desde el aeropuerto al hotel correspondiente.

Terminales: El Aeropuerto Internacional Ben Gurion es el principal aeropuerto de Israel y actualmente cuenta con tres terminales de pasajeros completamente operativas.

Aeropuerto de San José de Costa Rica

Internacional juan santamaría - costa rica.

Situación: La localidad de Alajuela, a 18 kilómetros de la ciudad de San José, Costa Rica  Ver mapa

Pagina web: https://sjoairport.com/

Cómo llegar a la ciudad: El aeropuerto comunica con el centro de la ciudad mediante autobuses y una empresa oficial de taxis cuya parada se encuentra en el exterior de la terminal. También existen empresas de alquiler de coches.

Preguntas frecuentes sobre nuestros vuelos baratos de Tel Aviv-San José de Costa Rica

Ampliar todo

¿Cómo conseguir el vuelo más barato de Tel Aviv-San José de Costa Rica ?

Podrás ahorrar en tu billete de avión de Tel Aviv-San José de Costa Rica y conseguir el vuelo más barato si evitas temporadas altas, compras con antelación y puedes ser flexible con las fechas y horarios de ida y vuelta.

¿Cuáles son los días más baratos para volar de Tel Aviv-San José de Costa Rica?

Para saber qué días te saldrá más económico volar, solo tienes que empezar una consulta en nuestro buscador de vuelos baratos . Dinos desde dónde vuelas, a dónde quieres ir y en qué fechas habías pensado viajar. Te mostraremos los vuelos más baratos, no solo para tu consulta, sino para días cercanos , tanto de ida como de vuelta, para que puedas encontrar la mejor oferta. Además, busca en las diferentes opciones de vuelo que te ofrecemos cada día: algunos horarios puede que te hagan ahorrar aún más en el precio de tu billete.

¿Cuándo son las mejores ofertas de vuelos de Tel Aviv-San José de Costa Rica?

Puedes conseguir los vuelos más baratos viajando fuera de las temporadas altas . Aunque depende de tu destino, por lo general las Navidades, la Semana Santa y los periodos de vacaciones escolares son temporada alta. Además, sobre todo si estás pensando en una escapada de fin de semana, cuanto antes compres tu vuelo, mejores precios encontrarás.

¿Qué día de la semana es mejor para comprar un billete de avión desde Tel Aviv-San José de Costa Rica a buen precio?

Cualquier día de la semana puedes encontrar vuelos baratos. Las claves para encontrar los mejores precios son anticiparte y ser flexible. Lo normal es que cuanto antes reserves tus billetes de avión más baratos te saldrán. Además, si buscas los vuelos con las fechas y los horarios del viaje un poco abiertos, podrás elegir el precio más barato.

¿Con cuánta antelación debo reservar un vuelo desde Tel Aviv-San José de Costa Rica para conseguir la mejor oferta?

Cuanto antes reserves tus vuelos, mejores precios encontrarás. Los precios dependen de las plazas que queden libres en el vuelo y de que las tarifas más baratas (turista) estén disponibles o se vayan agotando. Por eso, comprar con antelación es fundamental para conseguir vuelos baratos a Tel Aviv-San José de Costa Rica .

¿Qué tarifa me garantiza el mejor precio en mi vuelo desde Tel Aviv-San José de Costa Rica? 

En Iberia, tenemos distintas tarifas para garantizarte el mejor precio según tus necesidades de viaje. La tarifa básica, te asegura el vuelo más barato.

Consulta la documentación que necesitas para tu vuelo Tel Aviv-San José de Costa Rica

Documentación necesaria para volar

Documentación general

Cuando termines la compra de tu billete de avión, recuerda informarte de la documentación que necesitas para volar. Aquí puedes consultar si requieres visado, pasaporte, seguro o cualquier otro documento, según el origen y el destino de tu vuelo.

Preguntas frecuentes

¿Tienes dudas? Consulta nuestras preguntas frecuentes sobre documentación : te aclaramos los documentos que necesitas para volar con Iberia, así como los trámites específicos exigidos para la migración y aduanas.

Información útil para volar a San José de Costa Rica

¡Hola, San José de Costa Rica!

Aprovecha nuestras ofertas de vuelos a San José de Costa Rica y comparte la filosofía de vida sencilla y natural de los “ticos”, costarricenses, y descubre su expresión “Pura vida” . Comprenderás porque ha sido nombrado como uno de los países más felices del mundo. Más allá del atractivo natural del país, San José es un interesante destino turístico en el que explorar las huellas del pasado cultural e histórico costarricense. Recorre su centro histórico, plagado de arquitectura colonial, contempla el monumental Teatro Nacional o visita alguno de sus museos, como el del Oro Precolombino “Álvaro Vargas Echeverría”, el del Jade o el Museo Nacional .

Si reservas uno de nuestros vuelos baratos a San José , puedes aprovechar para organizar alguna escapada y conocer lo que te ofrece el país. Imprescindible visitar el Parque Nacional Volcán Arenal , considerado uno de los volcanes más bellos del mundo con una forma de cono perfecta y nubes comúnmente rodeando su cima; los Parques Nacionales de otros volcanes como son el del Volcán Poás y el Volcán Irazú . Y, como no, el Parque Nacional de Tortuguero , situado en la costa del Caribe con más de 312 km²protegidos, marinos y terrestres, y que debe su nombre por ser el lugar de desove de diferentes especies de tortugas marinas en peligro de extinción. Además, es el hogar del oso perezoso, caimanes, monos aulladores, pequeñas ranas de ojos rojos o múltiples especies de reptiles.

Completa tu vuelo según tus necesidades

Alojamientos

Booking.com conecta a los viajeros con alojamientos en más de 158.000 destinos en todo el mundo. Con más de 28 millones de establecimientos desde hoteles de lujo hasta apartamentos, el alojamiento de tus sueños está a solo un clic. Reserva tu vuelo barato y tu alojamiento con Iberia y Booking.com y experimenta el mundo.

Alquiler de coche con AVIS

Alquiler de coches

AVIS , presente en casi 200 países, te ofrece la gama más completa de coches de alquiler. Además por ser socio Iberia Plus disfrutarás de ventajas exclusivas: tarifas especiales para que alquiles tu coche al mejor precio, un conductor adicional gratuito y obtendrás Avios con cada alquiler que luego podrás canjear por billetes de avión y experiencias de ocio.

  • Últimas noticias
  • Infraestructura
  • Fútbol Nacional
  • Fútbol Internacional
  • Legionarios
  • Selección Nacional
  • Otros deportes
  • Narcotráfico
  • Indicadores
  • Política Económica
  • Columnistas
  • Internacional
  • Desastres Naturales
  • Interés Humano
  • Organismos Internacionales
  • Centroamérica
  • Entretenimiento
  • Pasatiempos
  • #NoComaCuento
  • Revista Dominical
  • Aplicaciones Científicas
  • Medio Ambiente
  • Informática
  • Innovaciones
  • Redes Sociales
  • Videojuegos
  • Boletines (Se abre en una nueva ventana)
  • Puro Deporte
  • Teleguía Deportes
  • Teleguía series y películas
  • Teleguía Imperdibles
  • Teleguía Farándula
  • Restaurantes de Costa Rica
  • Venta Casas
  • Alquiler Casas
  • Vehículos Venta
  • Vehículos Servicios
  • Edición Impresa (Se abre en una nueva ventana)
  • Pasatiempos (Se abre en una nueva ventana)
  • Revista Perfil Blogs
  • Productos (Se abre en una nueva ventana)
  • Planes de suscripción (Se abre en una nueva ventana)

Aventura y Romeo Santos en Costa Rica: ¿Cuándo salen a la venta las entradas para su concierto?

El show de romeo santos y su grupo será el 5 de octubre, en el estadio nacional. los boletos estarán disponibles en www.smarticket.net.

La última gira de Aventura como grupo fue antes de la pandemia.  Ahora se volvieron a juntar para despedirse como agrupación del público.

La última gira de Aventura como grupo fue antes de la pandemia. Ahora se volvieron a juntar para despedirse como agrupación del público. (Archivo)

El grupo Aventura y Romeo Santos se presentará el 5 de octubre en Costa Rica y puede que para sus fans ticos la cuenta regresiva pueda resultar larga. Sin embargo, para hacer la espera más llevadera, la producción anunció que pronto estarán a la venta las entradas para ver el show, que tendrá como sede el Estadio Nacional.

En conferencia de prensa, este martes 11 de junio se comunicaron los detalles de la venta de entradas, que estarán disponibles en el sitio www.smarticket.net . Los clientes de las tarjetas Davienda podrán comprar los tiquetes a partir del viernes 14 de junio, a las 12 m. A partir del lunes 17 de junio se habilitará la venta para cualquier tipo de pago.

Los precios y localidades son: $490 (sala Premium, con espacio para 10 personas, el precio es por persona), $370 (sala VIP con espacio para 10 personas, el precio es por persona), $220 (balcón Premium), $200 (balcón general), $150 (platea), $110 (sombra), $100 (gramilla) y $50 (gradería sur).

Aventura, junto a Romeo Santos, tocará en nuestro país gracias a la gira internacional Cerrando ciclos .

LEA MÁS: Grupo Aventura cautivó a sus fans en su primer reencuentro en Nueva York

Jessica Rojas Ch.

Jessica Rojas Ch.

Periodista de entretenimiento y cultura desde el 2012. Se especializa en temas de música nacional e internacional. Trabaja para La Nación desde el 2012. Graduada de la Universidad Internacional de las Américas en bachillerato de periodismo. Recibió una mención de honor en el 2022 en los premios de La Nación.

En beneficio de la transparencia y para evitar distorsiones del debate público por medios informáticos o aprovechando el anonimato, la sección de comentarios está reservada para nuestros suscriptores para comentar sobre el contenido de los artículos, no sobre los autores. El nombre completo y número de cédula del suscriptor aparecerá automáticamente con el comentario.

  • MI CUENTA ¿Olvidó su contraseña? REGISTRARSE Ingresar

Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica

Visítenos

Cafetería "Alma de Café"

Visitas Guiadas

Todos los días

Conozca la historia del Teatro Nacional

Sea parte del recorrido de la mano de nuestros actores 

Preventa

Tarjetahabientes de Davivienda

Mayo 2024

Junio 2024, julio 2024.

Erasmus. Del 5 al 21 de julio

Erasmus. Del 5 al 21 de julio

Esta historia mezcla el humor con el drama, su protagonista es un experimentado actor que intenta, a duras penas, enseñar el milenario oficio del teatro a un particular aprendiz. Sin embargo, entre las agujas del tiempo se esconden las dificultades de la vida y el arte que enfrentarán a Erasmus ante el más inevitable de los personajes: la muerte. ¿Podrá resist...

Ópera La Flauta Mágica

Ópera La Flauta Mágica

Tras cinco años de no producir ópera en el país, la Compañía Lírica Nacional (CLN) del Centro Nacional de la Música, en coproducción con el Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica, presentarán “La Flauta Mágica” de Mozart. Serán cuatro funciones los días 21, 24, 26 y 28 de julio. La idea original y coo...

Visítenos

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Centro de llamadas y  ventas:

Horario de boleteria :

9:00 a.m a 04:00 p.m

Aurora con Elena y la Orquesta Lunar

"Aurora" con Elena y la Orquesta Lunar

Elena y la orquesta lunar presenta "Aurora", un espectáculo cautivador diseñado para inspirar y motivar a las personas a reconectar con la naturaleza y abrazar nuevos comienzos en sus vidas. A través de una combinación de elementos visuales, música evocadora y narrativa conmovedora, este espectáculo busca despertar la pasión por explorar, protege...

Tío Ale y el violín encantado con la Orquesta Sinfónica de la UCR

Tío Ale y el violín encantado con la Orquesta Sinfónica de la UCR

Los conciertos de Tío Ale son una serie de conciertos que realiza la Orquesta Sinfónica de la UCR, dirigidos al público infantil. Concebidos desde el año 2019 como eventos de sensibilización y estimulación artística para esta población y, en general, para toda la familia, han tenido una asombrosa recepción entre padres y madres de f...

tour teatro nacional de costa rica

IMAGES

  1. National Theater of Costa Rica: A Spectacular Building

    tour teatro nacional de costa rica

  2. National Theatre of Costa Rica: A Historic Landmark

    tour teatro nacional de costa rica

  3. National Theatre of Costa Rica in San José

    tour teatro nacional de costa rica

  4. Teatro Nacional de San José Sede de conciertos, obras teatrales y cuna

    tour teatro nacional de costa rica

  5. Teatro Nacional

    tour teatro nacional de costa rica

  6. Teatro Nacional

    tour teatro nacional de costa rica

COMMENTS

  1. TNCR

    El Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica le ofrece el servicio de visitas guiadas en español e inglés. Nuestro guía puede acompañar a grupos de máximo 15 personas. Tenemos visitas guiadas de martes a domigo cada hora desde las 9 de la mañana y hasta las 4 de la tarde. Niños menores de doce años, de toda nacionalidad, NO pagan. Esta solicitud ...

  2. TNCR

    Turismo y visitas guiadas. ¡Venga al Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica! El Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica le ofrece el servicio de visitas guiadas en español e inglés. Usted puede disfrutar de visitas guiadas, de lunes a domingo, desde las 9 de la mañana y hasta las 4 de la tarde cada hora. Nuestros guías están capacitados para informarle ...

  3. Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica

    El Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica promueve la producción de las artes escénicas de alto nivel artístico y conserva para el uso del público este Monumento Histórico inaugurado en 1897. Buscar en todos los documentos ... el próximo sábado 15 de junio a las 7:00pm. en el Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica. El concierto estará bajo la dirección ...

  4. Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica Admission Ticket and Guided Tour 2024

    Entrance ticket and tour of the Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica in San Jose. Visit one of the most impressive buildings in the Costa Rican capital, built in 1897. Learn about the long history of the theater on a 35-minute guided tour. Admire the ornate neoclassical designs of the foyer, lobbies, and grand auditorium.

  5. Teatro Nacional

    San José, Calles 3 y 5 Avenida 2°, contiguo a la Plaza de la Cultura. 2210-1110. 2210-1155. EMAIL. WEBSITE. The National Theater of Costa Rica (TNCR) is a public institution created by Executive Decree No. XXXIII, May 28, 1890, which establishes "That the construction of a National Theater in this city [San José] is a demanded necessity ...

  6. National Theatre of Costa Rica

    The 1,140-seat National Theatre of Costa Rica (Spanish: Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica) is Costa Rica's national theatre, located in the central section of San José.Construction began in 1891, and it opened to the public on 21 October 1897 with a performance of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Faust.. The National Theatre stood as a cultural asset of the country during a time when coffee exports ...

  7. Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica

    Cuentos revueltos "La historia de las historias de los hermanos Grimm: Antes de que Costa Rica tuviera un Teatro Nacional, los hermanos Grimm ya habían recopilado más de 200 relatos que ya son parte de la memoria y el patrimonio colectivo. Caperucita, Hansel y Grettel, Juan sin Miedo….

  8. Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica Admission Ticket and Guided Tour 2023

    Step inside the crown jewel of San Jose's performing arts world with an admission ticket to the Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica. Learn about the history of the lavish neoclassical building and its most celebrated performances on a 35-minute guided tour, including access to the ornate foyers, lobbies, and main auditorium. It's a must-see for any performing arts aficionado while visiting the ...

  9. 8 Things to KNOW Before Visiting the National Theater of Costa Rica

    If you plan to visit the theater, called Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica, there are some things to know before you go. So, stick with me for a bit, and I'll give you the inside scoop! 1. About the National Theater of Costa Rica. The entrance hall through to the café at the National Theater of Costa Rica in San Jose.

  10. Teatro Nacional

    On the southern side of the Plaza de la Cultura resides the Teatro Nacional, San José's most revered building. Constructed in 1897, it features a columned neoclassical facade flanked by statues of Beethoven and famous 17th-century Spanish dramatist Calderón de la Barca. The lavish marble lobby and auditorium are lined with paintings ...

  11. TNCR

    ¡Venga al Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica! Si usted visita el Teatro Nacional, alrededor podrá encontrar una serie de parqueos para ser utilizados. Parqueos Sector Norte "Parqueo Antigua"- Av. 1ra. Calle 3 y 5 frente al antiguo cine Omni. "Parqueo Gigante"- Av. 1ra. Calle 3 y 5. "Parqueo Metrópoli"- Av. 1era. Calle 3 y 1ra.

  12. National Theater of Costa Rica: A Spectacular Building

    Guided tours are in English or Spanish. If you are visiting on your own, plan about 45 minutes to 1 hour. If on a guided walk, it is around 1.5 hours. Location. The National Theater of Costa Rica is in San Jose on Avenida Segunda, between Calles 3 and 5. You can find it on Google Maps and Waze as Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica.

  13. Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica

    The National Theater of Costa Rica or Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica is a great source of pride among the citizens of Costa Rica. Come check it out. My Costa Rica Vacation & Travel Guide Since 2004 ... The National Theater is open to Tourists during the day to take a self-guided tour. At lunch, there are normally free musical programs, and on ...

  14. National Theater (Teatro Nacional) Tours and Tickets

    National Theater (Teatro Nacional) Tours and Tickets. 1,843 reviews. Modelled after the Paris Opera House, the National Theater in San José's Catedral district is a neo-classical masterpiece representing Costa Rica's greatest era of extravagance and sophistication. The historic building has been the epicenter of the city's fine arts ...

  15. Teatro Nacional Costa Rica

    Teatro Nacional Costa Rica. 3,631 reviews. #1 of 106 things to do in San Jose. Historic SitesTheaters. Closed now. 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. About. Since 1897, this elegant theater has been a source of pride.

  16. Costa Rica Travel Guide

    Explore Costa Rica holidays and discover the best time and places to visit. The best things to do in Costa Rica; beaches, cities, national parks, places to stay, food and drink. ... On the southern side of the Plaza de la Cultura resides the Teatro Nacional, San José's most revered building. Constructed in 1897, it features a columned…

  17. Costa Rica Travel Guide for 2024

    Costa Rica Travel Costs. Hostel Costs - A bed in a hostel dorm with 4-6 beds costs between $15-25 USD per night, while dorms with 8 beds and up can be found for as cheap as $11-14 USD. Private rooms in hostels are usually $35-60 USD. Free Wi-Fi is standard and some hostels also include free breakfast.

  18. Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica

    Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica. Calendario completo Calendario completo. Mayo 2024 1 MIE 2 JUE 3 VIE 4 SAB 5 DOM 6 LUN 7 MAR 8 MIE 9 JUE 10 VIE 11 SAB 12 DOM 13 LUN 14 MAR 15 MIE 16 JUE 17 VIE 18 SAB 19 DOM 20 LUN 21 MAR 22 MIE 23 JUE 24 VIE 25 SAB 26 DOM 27 LUN 28 MAR 29 MIE 30 JUE 31 VIE. Junio 2024

  19. Vuelos baratos de Tel Aviv a San José de Costa Rica

    Aprovecha nuestras ofertas de vuelos a San José de Costa Rica y comparte la filosofía de vida sencilla y natural de los "ticos", costarricenses, y descubre su expresión "Pura vida".Comprenderás porque ha sido nombrado como uno de los países más felices del mundo. Más allá del atractivo natural del país, San José es un interesante destino turístico en el que explorar las ...

  20. Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica

    Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica. Calendario completo Calendario completo. Mayo 2024 1 MIE 2 JUE 3 VIE 4 SAB 5 DOM 6 LUN 7 MAR 8 MIE 9 JUE 10 VIE 11 SAB 12 DOM 13 LUN 14 MAR 15 MIE 16 JUE 17 VIE 18 SAB 19 DOM 20 LUN 21 MAR 22 MIE 23 JUE 24 VIE 25 SAB 26 DOM 27 LUN 28 MAR 29 MIE 30 JUE 31 VIE. Junio 2024

  21. Aventura y Romeo Santos en Costa Rica: ¿Cuándo salen a la venta las

    El concierto en Costa Rica de Romeo Santos y su grupo Aventura será el 5 de octubre. Los boletos estarán disponibles en www.smarticket.net ... El show de Romeo Santos y su grupo será el 5 de octubre, en el Estadio Nacional. Los boletos estarán disponibles en www.smarticket.net. Escuchar. Por Jessica Rojas Ch. 11 de junio 2024, 3:28 p.m.

  22. TNCR

    El Teatro Nacional recomienda no asistir con pantalones cortos o en sandalias. 3. ¿Cómo puedo conocer el Teatro Nacional? El Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica cuenta con una serie de visitas guiadas que se realizan de lunes a domingo de 9:00 a.m. a 4:00 p.m. Las visitas tienen un costo de ¢2.000 nacionales con identificación, adulto mayor ¢ ...

  23. Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica

    El Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica promueve la producción de las artes escénicas de alto nivel artístico y conserva para el uso del público este Monumento Histórico inaugurado en 1897. ... del Centro Nacional de la Música, en coproducción con el Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica, presentarán "La Flauta Mágica" de Mozart. Serán cuatro ...

  24. Skip the Line: Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica Admission Ticket

    Attractions & Museums in San Jose: Check out 81 reviews and photos of Viator's Skip the Line: Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica Admission Ticket

  25. TNCR

    V Concierto de Temporada Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional 2024. El Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica promueve la producción de las artes escénicas de alto nivel artístico y conserva para el uso del público este Monumento Histórico inaugurado en 1897.

  26. Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica

    El Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica promueve la producción de las artes escénicas de alto nivel artístico y conserva para el uso del público este Monumento Histórico inaugurado en 1897. Buscar en todos los documentos ... el próximo sábado 15 de junio a las 7:00pm. en el Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica. El concierto estará bajo la dirección ...