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Alajuela

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Alajuela, Costa Rica’s second-largest city, offers a mix of history, culture, and natural wonders that make it more than just the gateway to Juan Santamaría International Airport. The city’s central park, cathedral, and museums create a lively hub where local life unfolds, from weekend markets filled with fresh produce to festivals celebrating music and tradition.

Beyond its cultural core, Alajuela province is home to some of Costa Rica’s most iconic natural landmarks. Poás Volcano National Park is a highlight, where visitors can stand at the edge of a massive active crater and watch steam rise from its turquoise lagoon. Rolling coffee plantations blanket the hillsides, offering tours that reveal the importance of coffee to both the local economy and Costa Rican culture. Nearby waterfalls, cloud forests, and wildlife reserves make it easy to step from city streets into nature’s embrace.

Alajuela embodies Costa Rica’s balance of modern energy and natural splendor. It’s a place where history feels alive, landscapes inspire exploration, and the welcoming warmth of its people reflects the country’s pura vida spirit.

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