Guidebook for Grecia

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Guidebook for Grecia

Food Scene

Pizza Artesanal
Il Capo
Pizza Artesanal
Excelente comida, y un ambiente relajado en medio de un patio natural.
Café Del Patio Restaurante Gourmet
Avenida 4
Excelente comida, y un ambiente relajado en medio de un patio natural.
Cervezas, excelente comida y música en vivo.
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La Casa de Miguel
Avenida Central León Cortés Castro
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Cervezas, excelente comida y música en vivo.

Sightseeing

Templo Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes
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Parks & Nature

Parque
The Poás Volcano, (Spanish: Volcán Poás), is an active 2,708-metre (8,885 ft) stratovolcano in central Costa Rica and is located within Poas Volcano National Park. It has erupted 40 times since 1828, including April, 2017 when visitors and residents were evacuated.[2] The volcano and surrounding park are currently closed indefinitely, with a 2.5 kilometer safety perimeter established around the erupting crater. [3]
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Poás Volcano
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The Poás Volcano, (Spanish: Volcán Poás), is an active 2,708-metre (8,885 ft) stratovolcano in central Costa Rica and is located within Poas Volcano National Park. It has erupted 40 times since 1828, including April, 2017 when visitors and residents were evacuated.[2] The volcano and surrounding park are currently closed indefinitely, with a 2.5 kilometer safety perimeter established around the erupting crater. [3]
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Grecia Forest Reserve - Kinderbos
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Shopping

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Plaza Grecia El Ingenio
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Raul Vega Department Store
Calle 2 Lucas Fernández

Entertainment & Activities

CitiCinemas Plaza Grecia
We have our soccer team playing in the major league.
Estadio Allen Riggioni Suarez
Calle 3
We have our soccer team playing in the major league.

Getting Around

You can take here the bus to San José, Alajuela, Sarchí and Naranjo.
Terminal de Buses TUAN station
You can take here the bus to San José, Alajuela, Sarchí and Naranjo.