Sala Garbo: Where Indie Film Buffs Flock
- MAY 31, 2019Sala Garbo: Where Indie Film Buffs Flock. When Sala Garbo opened its doors in 1977, the goal was to give San José moviegoers a taste of independent film culture. Conceived
Sala Garbo: Where Indie Film Buffs Flock. When Sala Garbo opened its doors in 1977, the goal was to give San José moviegoers a taste of independent film culture. Conceived
La Iglesia de San Blas: The Oldest Church in Costa Rica. Just one hour from Tamarindo is a historic building that dates back nearly 500 years and represents the first intera
El Mercado Central de San José: The Heart of the City. There is nothing that touches the pulse of a Latin American community like its markets. That’s where you can feel a
Children’s Museum of Costa Rica – Our History From the Darkness. The idea of a national children’s museum was born in the heart of Gloria Bejarano Almada, first la
Costa Rica’s Flag: Proudly Waved, Carried and Worn. There is nothing more symbolic of a country’s heritage than its national flag. The flag represents a cultural ide
Tamarindo International Surf Film Festival- Support CEPIA. Enjoy Surf & Turf … and More Surf. Along standing charitable event in Tamarindo will be packed with more
Visiting the Fruit and Vegetable Stand. It’s the little things that make Costa Rica so special, and the taste of fruits and vegetables is one of those things. The differen
Soda El Coco: A Story of One Soda. With a family business plan that was decidedly small to start with but sure to succeed through steadfast commitment, Soda El Coco and the
Soda Tapia – A True Urban Legend. Years before the soda fountain culture was brought back to life in movies like American Graffiti, an enterprising idea was born in th
Digging into the Soda – Costa Ricas Local Eatery. When you think back to your hometown, there is probably an eatery that represents the taste of you and your neighbors