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Santo Domingo Vacation Rental
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Eva IV is a residential condominium complex located in the center of Santo Domingo capital of the
Dominican Republic. Near to everything from the 500 years old Colonial City, to banks, restaurants,
the Malecon and shopping malls. At only 30 minutes from the airport and the Boca Chica Beaches.
This two bedroom, two baths condominium accommodates up to four people. The apartment is fully
furnished and equipped to make your stay pleasant and trouble free.
Private homes offer more space and flexibility. Unlike a typical hotel room this property includes a
kitchen facility. You don't have to go out for every meal (but of course you can if you want too!!)
We also offer with this condo covered parking space and 24 hour 7 days a week security, for only
U$79.00/night , U$495.00/week and U$1400.00/month
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Nobody can visit the Dominican Republic without to know its Magical, Historical, Romantic and first city founded
in America. Santo Domingo city, capital of Dominican Republic, the country’s largest city and chief seaport.
Located at the point where the Ozama River flows into the Caribbean Sea, the city has a
fine artificial harbor accessible to most commercial and passenger ships. It is connected
by both ship and airlines with principal points in North and South America and is at the
hub of a network of modern roads. Santo Domingo is a tourist, economic, and
administrative center. It is the site of factories manufacturing processed foods, alcoholic
beverages, metal products, chemicals, cement, and textiles and serves as a distribution
outlet for the sugarcane, beef and cattle, and other products of the surrounding region.

Points of interest include the Cathedral of Santa Mariá la Menor (built 1514–20),
believed to contain the remains of Christopher Columbus; the palace (built 1510; a
museum since 1957) of Diego Columbus (in Spanish Diego Colón; c. 1480–1526), son
of Christopher Columbus and a viceroy of the island (1511–26); 16th-century churches,
such as San Nicolás and San Francisco; and the fortified walls of the original Spanish
town. Educational institutions include the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo
(1538), said to be the oldest university in the Americas, and Pedro Henríquez Ureña
National University (1966).
Santo Domingo has also great shopping. You will enjoy an extraordinary market,
"Mercado Modelo". Discount stores offer great prices on designer brands. Santo
Domingo is the most bustling and diverse city in the Caribbean. It has a population
of over three million inhabitants and sprawls out over 250 square kilometers.
Cultural institutions include the National Gallery of Art (1943); the Museum of Dominican Man (formerly the National
Museum, 1973), known for its pre-Columbian collection; the Museum of Modern Art (1976); the National Library
(1971); and various public, private, and university libraries.
No other city in the Caribbean has a greater variety of restaurants and night life. There are so many restaurants in this
city that it is practically impossible even for those who live here to have visited them all. And it's a city that never
sleeps and a great place to meet people (don't miss la Maleçon, the main boulevard of the Zona Colonial).
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