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Public Urination in Costa Rica? There’s pee-proof paint for that

Not even the rains that have finally started in earnest this year seem to be enough to clean off the many San José sidewalks and corners that...

Highlights of the shnit International Shortfilmfestival

A highlight of the shnit International Shortfilmfestival was the "Made in Costa Rica" competition on Oct. 9, which generated a huge line outside the Cine Magaly in eastern San José as people eagerly waited to watch Costa Rican entries.

Barceló San José Palacio celebrates 25th anniversary with discounts

The Barceló San José Palacio Hotel is celebrating its 25th anniversary wtih 25 percent discounts at all its restaurants Oct. 19-22.

PHOTOS: More than 200 volunteers spread love to Costa Rica homeless

More than 200 young volunteers spread out across San José on Saturday, offering food, clothes, haircuts, shaves and checkups to the homeless josefinos they encountered along the way.

La nave: the joys and mysteries of San José buses

Costa Ricans, looking down the street to see their bus approaching, might say, “Allí viene la nave” – “there comes my boat.” The first time I heard my husband say this, years ago, I was charmed, and I have thought of the city’s buses that way ever since.

Afternoon thunderstorm floods downtown San José

The flood on Second Avenue in front of Barrio Chino’s iconic friendship trapped taxis and buses as water lapped at the fenders of smaller cars. Business owners tried in vain to bail out their shops or construct makeshift walls to keep the water out.

Planet, People, Peace conference: How tourism can help save the world

At the Planet, People, Peace conference on sustainable tourism Thursday in San Jose, speakers addressed how to turn tourism into something that does more good than harm.

Top 5 Birds Found in San José Costa Rica’s Urban Areas

Continuing last month's series, a look at five more birds that are common in the trees, telephone wires, rooftops, and sidewalks of San José.

El Steinvorth, an architectural beauty in the heart of the city

A walk through the streets of San José often reveals architectural gems hidden among the hustle and bustle. One such beauty is a brick building...

Does the Web know the way to San José?

San José is the capital and largest city in Costa Rica, but if you try mapping it on the Internet, you might be in for a long search.

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