Boutique Hotels in San José
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Top neighborhoods in San José

Amón
Amón delights travelers with its elegant colonial mansions and vibrant cultural scene. Casa Amarilla and TEOR/éTica showcase Costa Rican arts in restored historic buildings. The National Music Center anchors this creative hub where art galleries display local works. Tree-lined streets connect attractions within easy walking distance. Dining options range from upscale restaurants serving fusion cuisine to artisanal coffee shops. Boutique hotels occupy beautifully preserved mansions with interior courtyards and original hardwood floors. San José's downtown is just a short bus ride away, though the neighborhood itself is wonderfully walkable with plenty to explore.

La Sabana
La Sabana neighborhood centers around Metropolitan Park, San José's sprawling green oasis where locals jog under towering trees. The National Stadium hosts electrifying soccer matches while the Costa Rica Art Museum showcases contemporary works in a converted airport terminal. Sports enthusiasts can enjoy tennis courts, outdoor gym equipment, and extensive jogging paths throughout this refreshing urban escape. Getting around is a breeze with two train stations and frequent bus service to downtown San José just 15 minutes away. After working up an appetite, visitors can try traditional casado at park-adjacent eateries or relax at upscale restaurants catering to the neighborhood's residential vibe.
La California
La California buzzes with neon-lit bars and graffiti-covered walls where university students gather and music flows from packed clubs. Street performers create the soundtrack while food carts dish up late-night bites. This San José neighborhood offers an authentic slice of Costa Rican youth culture with vintage shops and alternative bookstores catering to artsy types. Budget-friendly hostels and converted houses with artistic flair make staying here affordable. The area connects easily to downtown via frequent bus service, though walking these vibrant streets is half the fun. Most businesses operate on student time—opening late afternoon and staying lively until the early morning hours.

Barrio Escalante
Barrio Escalante buzzes with culinary energy as San José's gastronomic hotspot. Hip restaurants and craft breweries fill restored colonial mansions, creating a lively scene where string lights glow over tree-lined sidewalks. Creative professionals and travelers mix at outdoor cafés, soaking up the neighborhood's artsy vibe while sampling Costa Rican fusion cuisine. Getting around couldn't be easier with frequent bus service to downtown just 10 minutes away. The area boasts beautiful boutique hotels in historic homes, complete with tropical garden courtyards and personalized service. Most spots stay open late, making this walkable district perfect for evening exploration and cocktail adventures.

Catedral
San José's Catedral neighborhood brings history to life with colonial architecture and cultural treasures around every corner. The Metropolitan Cathedral stands proudly in the central plaza while the ornate National Theatre dazzles with Belle Époque grandeur. History buffs will love exploring world-class museums showcasing pre-Columbian gold artifacts and jade treasures. The cobblestone streets lead to Plaza de la Cultura where locals and travelers alike gather. Traditional sodas serve authentic Costa Rican cuisine alongside upscale restaurants in historic buildings. Most attractions sit within easy walking distance, making this area perfect for on-foot exploration. Two train stations connect you to the wider city when you're ready to venture beyond this charming historic district.
Top landmarks in San José

National Stadium of Costa Rica
You could catch an event at National Stadium of Costa Rica, a stadium in La Sabana. Our travelers also like the museums and art galleries in the area. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. If you think National Stadium of Costa Rica is cool, you also might like Estadio Nacional and Palace of Sports, both located nearby.

Sabana Park
If you like quiet time surrounded by flowers and greenery, hang out at Sabana Park in La Sabana. Our travelers also like the museums and art galleries in the area. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. Want to stretch your legs some more? Head to Central Park and Morazan Park, both nearby.




















