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Featured San Jose InterContinental Hotel
PROSPERO FERNANDEZ HWY. ESCAZU
SAN JOSE,  11856-1000
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About San Jose, Costa Rica
San José is the most cosmopolitan city in Costa Rica, and travelers through the region will find that it offers the most rewarding restaurants, hotels and nightlife venues between Mexico and Bogotá, Columbia. At first, some visitors may be less than enchanted by the urban sprawl, but once they get into areas like the Plaza de la Cultura and Paseo Colón, they will find that much of city's charm is easy to enjoy on foot. Quality museums are definitely in abundance, with the best being the Jade ..[Read More]

Thursday
Showers late. Afternoon clouds. Warm.
29° / 14°

Friday
Light rain. Mostly cloudy. Mild.
26° / 16°

Saturday
Showery. More clouds than sun. Mild.
24° / 17°
San Jose, Costa Rica Factoid
Involved in a family enterprise to build a railroad linking San José and Puerto Limon, Minor Cooper Keith founded Costa Rica's banana industry almost by default. When the railroad wasn't attracting enough passengers, Keith used it to ship bananas to the coast. By 1890, his United Fruit Company was well underway. The railroad connected major fruit distribution centers in New Orleans and Boston with the banana plantations of San José. In time, Keith expanded his company to Guatemala and Honduras, and profits from the railroad and bananas funded much of Costa Rica's national debt through the 1930s.