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Best things to do in San José, Costa Rica

  • Writer: Esteban Acedo
    Esteban Acedo
  • May 5
  • 7 min read

Updated: May 6

San José might not be the first place that comes to mind when planning a trip to Costa Rica, but this vibrant capital city is full of hidden gems, rich history, and a cultural charm that surprises many travelers. Whether you're landing in Costa Rica for the first time or spending a day before heading to the beaches or rainforests, here are the best things to do in San José, Costa Rica that are worth your time.


Explore and visit museums



National Theatre of Costa Rica


Located in the heart of downtown, the National Theatre (Teatro Nacional) is one of San José’s most iconic landmarks. Built in 1897, this neoclassical building boasts stunning architecture, Italian marble, and elegant frescoes. Whether you take a guided tour or catch a performance, including ballet and classical concerts, this is a must-visit for art and history lovers.


  • Location: Avenida 2, Calle 5, San José

  • Price: ₡1,000–₡3,000 (approx. $2–$6 USD) for guided tours

  • Booking: Recommended for guided tours; walk-ins accepted. Visit in the morning to beat the crowds and combine it with a stroll through Plaza de la Cultura.




Pre-Columbian Gold Museum


Just below the National Theatre is the Museo del Oro Precolombino, home to over 1,600 gold artifacts created by Costa Rica’s indigenous cultures. The museum also offers insight into the country’s pre-Columbian societies and their intricate craftsmanship.


  • Location: Beneath Plaza de la Cultura, Avenida Central, San José

  • Price: ₡2,000–₡3,000 (approx. $4–$6 USD)

  • Booking: Not required

  • Why Go: It’s one of the best museums in the country and provides valuable cultural context for your trip.



Jade Museum


Right next to Plaza de la Democracia, the Museo del Jade houses the largest collection of pre-Columbian jade in the Americas. With interactive exhibits and artifacts dating back to 500 BC, it’s an underrated gem in the city.


  • Location: Avenida Central, Calle 13, San José

  • Price: ₡2,000–₡3,000 (approx. $4–$6 USD)

  • Booking: Not required

  • Good For: History buffs and families with kids.




Museum of Costa Rican Art (Museo de Arte Costarricense)


​The Museo de Arte Costarricense (MAC) is Costa Rica’s premier institution dedicated to the preservation, exhibition, and promotion of visual arts. Located in San José’s Parque Metropolitano La Sabana, the museum occupies a neocolonial building that originally served as the country's first international airport terminal, inaugurated in 1940 and converted into a museum in 1978.​


MAC boasts a collection of over 6,000 works, including paintings, sculptures, and photographs by both Costa Rican and international artists. Visitors can explore the rich artistic heritage of Costa Rica through a diverse range of exhibits and programs.​


  • Location: La Sabana Park, San José

  • Price: Free

  • Booking: Not required



National Museum of Costa Rica (Museo Nacional de Costa Rica)


The Museo Nacional de Costa Rica, established in 1887, is the country's principal institution for preserving and showcasing its rich cultural and natural heritage. Located in San José's Bellavista Fortress—a former military barracks built in 1917 and repurposed as a museum in 1950 , the museum offers a comprehensive journey through Costa Rica's history.


Exhibits span from pre-Columbian artifacts, including ceramics, gold, jade, and stone tools, to colonial-era furnishings and documents. Visitors can explore the "De Cuartel a Museo" section, which retains original military features like graffiti from former prisoners. A butterfly garden adds a touch of natural beauty to the experience.​


  • Location: Calle 17, Avenida Central, San José

  • Price: ₡2,000–₡3,000 (approx. $4–$6 USD)

  • Booking: Not required



Wander Through Barrio Amón and Barrio Escalante



These two historic neighborhoods offer an authentic taste of San José. Barrio Amón is known for its colonial-era architecture and art galleries, while Barrio Escalante is the go-to spot for foodies and coffee lovers.


  • Price: Varies by establishment

  • Booking: Recommended for popular restaurants

  • Why Visit: A trendy neighborhood known for its vibrant food scene, offering a mix of traditional Costa Rican dishes and international cuisine.​

  • Tip:  Grab a specialty brew at Caféoteca or dine at Al Mercat, a local farm-to-table favorite.


Taste Costa Rican Flavors at the Central Market



A visit to the Mercado Central (Central Market) is a sensory adventure. Sample Costa Rican staples like gallo pinto, casados, or a fresh juice made from exotic fruits. You'll also find local spices, souvenirs, and traditional herbal remedies.


  • Location: Avenida Central, between Calle 6 and 8, San José

  • Price: Free to enter; prices vary by vendor

  • Booking: Not required

  • Why Visit: Experience local culture through a variety of stalls selling everything from fresh produce to handcrafted souvenirs.​

  • Tip: Try a bowl of "sopa negra" or a tamal made fresh daily.


Take a Coffee Tour Just Outside the City



San José is surrounded by lush highlands, perfect for growing some of the world’s best coffee. A short drive takes you to plantations like Doka Estate, Café Britt, or Espíritu Santo Coffee Tour, where you can learn how coffee goes from bean to cup—and of course, sample plenty along the way.



Enjoy and chill at Parque La Sabana



La Sabana Metropolitan Park (Parque Metropolitano La Sabana) is often called “the lungs of San José.” Locals come here to jog, play soccer, and relax under giant trees. It’s also home to the Costa Rican Art Museum. Pack a snack and join locals for a laid-back sunset session.


  • Location: Pavas, San José

  • Price: Free

  • Booking: Not required

  • Tip: The nearby stadium (Estadio Nacional) sometimes hosts concerts or soccer matches—check the schedule!


Discover Street Art in San José



San José is slowly transforming into a hub for urban art, especially in neighborhoods like La California and Calle 17. Take a self-guided walking tour to see colorful murals, graffiti, and thought-provoking political pieces.


Fun Fact: Many of these pieces are sponsored by local art collectives and environmental campaigns.


Visit the pirogyra Butterfly Garden



  • Location: Calle 11, Avenida 11, Barrio Tournón, San José

  • Price: ₡3,600 (approx. $5 USD)

  • Booking: Not required

  • Why Visit: An urban oasis featuring a butterfly conservatory and lush gardens, perfect for nature enthusiasts. ​


Day Trip to Poás Volcano or Irazú Volcano


If you have extra time, San José makes a great base for day trips to nearby volcanoes. Poás Volcano offers views of one of the largest active craters in the world, while Irazú Volcano provides panoramic sights that stretch to both the Atlantic and Pacific on a clear day.


Distance: About 1.5 hours each

Tip: Dress in layers—it gets chilly up there!


Experience San José by Night


At night, San José transforms. From live music at Jazz Café or El Sótano, to rooftop bars like Tee Off or Acádemia, there are plenty of places to enjoy the city’s nightlife. What to Expect? Salsa, reggaeton, craft beer, and a laid-back tico vibe.


Bonus: Learn Spanish or Join a Cultural Tour


Why not make the most of your time in Costa Rica by taking a Spanish class or joining a guided cultural tour? At Pura Vida Traveling, we connect travelers with authentic experiences like dance classes, market tours, and immersive language lessons with local teachers.


👉 Check out our Spanish immersion classes in Costa Rica


Final Thoughts: Why San José Deserves a Spot on Your Itinerary?


While many travelers land in San José and quickly head for the beaches or rainforests, Costa Rica’s capital has a charm and rhythm all its own. From historic theaters and fascinating museums to lush parks, vibrant food scenes, and local markets, San José offers a deeper understanding of Costa Rican culture and urban life.


Whether you’re spending a few hours before catching a flight or planning a couple of days in the city, there’s no shortage of things to see and do. It’s a perfect introduction or farewell to your Costa Rican adventure.


Need help planning your Costa Rica trip? Let us take care of transportation, tours, and local experiences.👉 Contact us or explore our travel tips on the blog.


Frequently Asked Questions


Is San José, Costa Rica, worth visiting?

Yes! While San José is often seen as a transit point, it’s a cultural hub filled with museums, parks, local markets, and a growing culinary scene. Spending at least a day or two here allows you to discover the country’s history and daily life.

What are the top free things to do in San José?

  • Walk through La Sabana Metropolitan Park

  • Explore the Museum of Costa Rican Art

  • Visit Central Avenue (Avenida Central) for people-watching and street performers

  • Window shop and eat at Mercado Central

  • Admire street art in Barrio Amón and Escalante

Is San José safe for tourists?

Generally, yes. San José is safe for tourists, especially during the day in central areas. Like any major city, stay aware of your surroundings, avoid isolated streets at night, and don’t flash valuables. Stick to known neighborhoods like Escalante, Amón, and Sabana for a more relaxed vibe.

How many days should I spend in San José?

1 to 2 full days is enough to see the main highlights. If you’re flying into or out of SJO Airport, it’s a great spot to spend your first or last night in Costa Rica.

Can I explore San José without a car?

Yes! The city is walkable, especially downtown. For longer distances, you can use taxis, Uber (widely available), or local buses. If you’re traveling with Pura Vida Traveling, we can also arrange private or shared transportation.

Are museums in San José open every day?

Most museums are open Tuesday to Sunday, and are closed on Mondays. Hours are usually from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM, but it’s always good to check in advance, especially during holidays.

What’s the best area to stay in San José?

  • Barrio Escalante: Trendy and full of restaurants

  • Barrio Amón: Historical charm and architecture

  • La Sabana: Close to the park and quieter, ideal for families

  • Downtown San José: Convenient for museums and markets



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