Calle el Conde (Count Street), Santo Domingo
Count Street holds a special place in history as the first commercial street in the New World. Even today, it remains the most popular pedestrian shopping area in the country, offering an exciting and vibrant experience for both locals and visitors alike.
Stretching over 10 blocks, Calle del Conde cuts through the heart of the Colonial City, playing a central role in the city's cultural and commercial life. This cobblestoned road is teeming with activity, offering a wide array of establishments, including restaurants, cafés, souvenir shops, and grocery stores. Additionally, street-side art vendors display their colorful paintings, adding an artistic touch to the lively atmosphere. Mobile vendors pushing ice cream carts also contribute to the joyful ambiance of the street.
As visitors walk along Calle del Conde, they are immersed in a mix of historic sights and modern delights. The journey begins at Independence Park, where the street's entrance is located, and continues onward to the iconic Colon Park and the first cathedral of the New World. The historic landmarks along the way provide a tangible connection to the city's rich colonial past, allowing visitors to step back in time while enjoying the modern amenities of the present.
The street culminates at Ladies Street, creating a picturesque and memorable path that highlights the city's heritage and charm. From start to finish, Count Street exudes a sense of vibrancy, reflecting the lively spirit of Santo Domingo.
Stretching over 10 blocks, Calle del Conde cuts through the heart of the Colonial City, playing a central role in the city's cultural and commercial life. This cobblestoned road is teeming with activity, offering a wide array of establishments, including restaurants, cafés, souvenir shops, and grocery stores. Additionally, street-side art vendors display their colorful paintings, adding an artistic touch to the lively atmosphere. Mobile vendors pushing ice cream carts also contribute to the joyful ambiance of the street.
As visitors walk along Calle del Conde, they are immersed in a mix of historic sights and modern delights. The journey begins at Independence Park, where the street's entrance is located, and continues onward to the iconic Colon Park and the first cathedral of the New World. The historic landmarks along the way provide a tangible connection to the city's rich colonial past, allowing visitors to step back in time while enjoying the modern amenities of the present.
The street culminates at Ladies Street, creating a picturesque and memorable path that highlights the city's heritage and charm. From start to finish, Count Street exudes a sense of vibrancy, reflecting the lively spirit of Santo Domingo.
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Calle el Conde (Count Street) on Map
Sight Name: Calle el Conde (Count Street)
Sight Location: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (See walking tours in Santo Domingo)
Sight Type: Shopping
Guide(s) Containing This Sight:
Sight Location: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (See walking tours in Santo Domingo)
Sight Type: Shopping
Guide(s) Containing This Sight:
Walking Tours in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
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The heart of Santo Domingo's colonial architecture is... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.9 Km or 1.8 Miles
The heart of Santo Domingo's colonial architecture is... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.9 Km or 1.8 Miles
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Founded in 1496 by Bartholomew Columbus, Christopher Columbus's younger brother, it was originally called "La Nueva Isabela", but was soon renamed Santo... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.5 Km or 1.6 Miles
Founded in 1496 by Bartholomew Columbus, Christopher Columbus's younger brother, it was originally called "La Nueva Isabela", but was soon renamed Santo... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.5 Km or 1.6 Miles