Cosmopolitan San José lies to an altitude of 3.770
feet above sea level. This Central American city with nearly
perfect climate, modern surroundings and warm, friendly
residents has lured many travelers to stay and call it home.
Daytime temperatures average between 70 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit
with a rainy season that lasts from May to October. During
the rainy season, showers fall primarily during the afternoon
hours and produce refreshing breezes.
The Central Valley in which San José finds itself
is the central nervous system of the country. Government,
finance and economic sectors all headquarters is sleek San
José.
Many visitors to the capital city will find themselves pleasantly
surprised by the smooth blend of modern skyscrapers and
classic architecture. San José is home to nearly
a third of Costa Rica's population. The bustling streets
can attest to that figure in the early morning hours when
everyone is heading to work. But don't be intimidated by
the rush - head on out among them and take in the sights
as you walk along.
The city offers a variety of sights for the visitor. Museums,
the National Theater, and elegant cathedral are waiting
to be explored. Below the Plaza of Culture lies the impressive
Gold Museum.
The Gold Museum houses an impressive collection of pre -
Columbian gold objects including jewelry, breast plates
and even gold tweezers! The displays are as informative
as they are appealing. You will see how the indigenous worked
their gold using wax and solid casting methods. Try not
to miss this wonderful museum! One of the greatest Jade
collections in the world can be seen in the Jade Museum.
When you want to visit an outdoor sight, head for the National
Zoo which boasts some of Costa Rica's native species as
well as a few from far away lands. Or head for one of the
many tree - shaded parks found throughout the city. Everything
is close by Hotel Kekoldi. From San José,
day trips can be taken up two semi - active volcanoes, where
roads climb to the very brink of the craters! Irazú
Volcano, just 35 miles from the capital, towers eight thousand
feet above the Central Valley.
With an altitude of 11.260 feet, the summit is chilly enough
to warrant using a sweater or jacket. Although often Irazú's
fumarolic activity cannot be seen because of clouds, a strong
sulfur smell permeates the air, a subtle reminder of the
subterranean forces pent up just below your feet. A striking,
yellow - green lake fills the volcano's large, principal
crater, and is surrounded by jagged cliffs of sulfur - streaked
lava. Just above the park's visitor area, the road forks
and continues to the very summit of the volcano, from which,
on a clear day, both the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans
can be seen.
No less impressive is the 8.871 foot Poás Volcano,
less than an hour's drive from San José. The road
to the top winds through fertile hillsides planted with
terraced rows of dark - green coffee bushes which look,
from a distance, like a patchwork quilt. At the top of Poás,
tourists may wander through a National Park visitors center
and hike about a half - mile of nature trails.
There are many activities that await travelers making their
way through Costa Rica. Begin them in San José and
enjoy the country to the fullest! The staff from Hotel Kekoldi
helps you with any tour you want to take in Costa Rica,
either one day or multi day trips.
Not to forget the vibrant night life of our city. Our staff
will help you to find the right place for you to enjoy the
night life in San Jose.