[Central Market | A local market where food and culture of San Jose, Costa Rica come together]
by Mitany367
Jun 27, 2025
[Central Market | A local market where the food and culture of San Jose, Costa Rica come together]
— Whether you're looking for souvenirs or just eating out, this is the "greedy spot" for your trip —
Located in the heart of the capital, San Jose, this historic market opened in 1880. It's a lively space with about 200 stores lined up, and locals and tourists mix together. It's a place that condenses Costa Rican culture, and you can enjoy just walking around 😊
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📍[Location]
Near the intersection of Avenida Central and Calle 6-8. Located in the center of San Jose, it's an easy place to stop by between sightseeing.
🕰️[Business hours]
Open Monday to Saturday from 6:30 am to around 5 pm. Please note that it is closed on Sundays.
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✨Recommended points
• A treasure trove of souvenirs
Traditional woodwork, pottery, leather products, and even Costa Rican-style Sloth stuffed animals are all available. Many of the items are handmade by artisans, so it's a great chance to find one-of-a-kind items that you won't find anywhere else.
• Experience local food at "Soda"
There are many "Soda" restaurants in the market, where you can enjoy local food at reasonable prices. There are plenty of menu items that are easy for tourists to eat, such as gallo pinto and ceviche.
• Lively market atmosphere
Lined with fresh fruits, spices, and colorful miscellaneous goods, the atmosphere is invigorating just by walking around. You can get a real feel for everyday life in Costa Rica.
• Dollars and colones accepted
Most stores accept both US dollars and Costa Rican colones. If you have small change ready in advance, you can shop smoothly.
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🎒 Tips
• 7am to 9am is quiet and you can look around at your leisure
• There are some shops where you can negotiate the price, so try saying something with a smile
• To protect yourself from pickpockets, it is recommended that you wear an apron and keep the zipper of your bag closed
• Some food stalls and small shops do not accept credit cards, so be sure to have a small amount of cash ready
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Post by Mitany367 | Jun 27, 2025












