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AIPORT TRANSFERS
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The airport's web site lists transportation options at SJC including taxis, limousines, rental cars, shuttles and public transportation, which are located on or accessible from the airport.
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AIPORT
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The airport of the Costa Rican capital is 17 kilometers northwest of San José, by the city Alajuela. The airport is officially called Juan Santamaría, after the soldier who was killed in the battle against the Americans in 1856 (Battle of Rivas). The... |
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TRAINS
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Railroads in Costa Rica are owned by Incofer (Instituto Costarricense de Ferrocarriles), and are of 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) narrow gauge. In 2006, Incofer operated suburban commuter trains from San José to San Pedro, Universidad Latina (4 km East) and t... |
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TRAVEL TO SAN JOSE
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El Pueblo is an assortment of more than 50 bars, clubs, and shops.Calle de la Amargura in San Pedro near the University of Costa Rica has a wide selection of bars, restaurants and discos and serves drinks for relatively low prices. Pickpockets and cr... |
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SAN JOSE CITY
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San Jose, the capital, is on a plateau in the Central Valley at 1200 m (3,700 ft) elevation. It is ringed by lush green mountains and valleys. The population of this city is probably half of the whole country. It contains the primary airport, the Uni... |
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