Cartago

Although most of its structures from the colonial era are gone, Cartago still has some attractive restored buildings, most of them erected after the devastating 1910 earthquake. The city served as the country's first capital until 1823, when the seat of government was moved to the emerging economic center of San José. Today, Cartago is a bustling market town, shopping center, and vibrant student hub. Most visitors see Cartago on their way to or from the Orosi Valley or Turrialba, and there is little reason (or place) to stay the night. The Orosi Valley, a short drive away, has better lodging choices. A couple of interesting sights warrant a half day if you're out this way, however.

Advertisement

Find a Hotel

Guidebooks

Fodor's Essential Costa Rica

View Details

Plan Your Next Trip