viernes, 8 de octubre de 2010

Cartago, CR

Cartago is recognized as the country’s religious center and is the home of the historic Basilica de Los Angeles. Citizens from all over the country make a pilgrimage to the church each August 2nd in a spirit of gratitude and personal reflection.

Being designated a national holiday makes it possible for more than a million people to participate in this annual “walk,” some walking more than a week because of the distance traveled and others walking on their knees as a form of penance. 

Also in Cartago are located: the beautiful Orosi Valley by the Irazu Volcano crater, pre-Columbian ruins and the largest botanical garden in the country. People choose to live in Cartago because it retains the flavor of “old” Costa Rica. 

It has escaped the commercial activity of malls, fast food restaurants and major developments that are part of life in the greater metropolitan area of San José. Cartago has managed to maintain a peaceful way of life. Although an oasis away from the city, it is still close to the conveniences and shopping of the city as it is only 45 minutes from San José.

 Costa Rica offers several choices of climates and environments where you can live. Cartago is an area that is a little cooler than the average valley town, that has historical character and charm and that is removed from the hustle of city life within a short drive of it. 


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