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San Jose The capital of Costa Rica is San Jose, and it’s the nation’s largest city, located in Central Valley. It’s also the most important working area of the country.
The Fortuna Waterfall It’s a popular place for lots of tourists to stop, because not only do you get to look at the waterfall they give you access to swim in the pool below so you can get a closer view. They also allow you to swim in it at night, but a life jacket has to be on.
Arenal Volcano Arenal Volcano is well known in Costa Rica, because it's the most active volcano with the most recent eruptions.
Poas Volcano National Park It’s the main crater of one of the largest in the world. People hike to the crater rim. A visit to this active volcano tour can be done all day or a stop and then transfer to another destination.
Fiestas Zapote The fiercest bulls from all over Costa Rica The large fairgrounds are packed with ferris wheels, bumper cars, tea cups and other fair rides. If you get tired of eating and watching the bulls, you can also find live music, dancing and traditional games.
Museo Nacional de Costa Rica National landmark/museum in Costa Rica, located at the capital of San Jose. It was originally built in 1917. The museum had a notable collection of pre-Columbian stone tables.
Pops Pops is a restaurant. It’s located in San Jose’s. If you're looking for ice cream they have the the best in town.
The Corner Pizzeria & Cafeteria It’s located in San Jose. This is a five star restaurant, and gets lots of business. The service is fast and delicious.
Manuel Antonio National Park This park has one of the most impressive landscapes in the world and has several coves with many white sand beaches and lush foliage amidst great mountains and forests that reach the beaches. Additionally, it is located in the tropical forest.
Sources: http://www.arenal.net/ http://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g309274- Manuel_Antonio_National_Park_Province_of_Puntarenas- Vacations.html http://www.lonelyplanet.com/costa-rica/san- jose/sights/museums-galleries/museo-nacional-de-costa- rica