Santo Domingo Metro
Santo Domingo Metro
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Hans Gruber
Prague, Czech Republic188 contributions
Apr 2021
Definitely worth it. 20 DOP for an infinite ride with a card, or 40 DOP without. Fantastic ride. Clean, safe, lots of space between seats. There's a guard at every station.
Written 11 April 2021
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RubenGoico
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic249 contributions
Nov 2018 • Friends
"Every Great City Must Have It"
Dec 19, 2015 rubengoico
Very Clean, with Good Security and Organized, all users are delighted with the service
Dec 19, 2015 rubengoico
Very Clean, with Good Security and Organized, all users are delighted with the service
Written 9 October 2019
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Ollie P
16 contributions
Aug 2019 • Friends
I have traveled extensively across the United States and let’s be honest! The subways in the US are awful (NYC, I’m talking to you lol). I must admit the metro in Santo Domingo is far more advance, efficient and beautiful to any metro in NYC, Chicago and San Francisco.
Written 30 August 2019
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Andrew M
7,589 contributions
Jan 2020
The Santo Domingo Metro is the only subway in the Caribbean. It is a great method of exploring the sights of the city. The subway operates between 6:00 am to 10:30 pm daily. A trip costs RD$35 with a disposable card, but a daily card may be more economical if you are regularly riding the subway. The subway runs for 48 km throughout the city with a north to south (blue) and east to west (red) line.
I used the subway to visit military monuments of Simon Bolivar (a short walk north of Joaquín Balaguer), José de San Martín (outside Juan Bosch station) and Maximo Gomez (outside of Juan P. Duarte station). Other attractions on the blue line include the many museums and sculptures of the Plaza of Culture (Casandra Damirón station) and monuments to the Dominican fight for independence and democracy, a short walk south of the Centro de los Héroes station. I would recommend this method of transport for any visitors to the city.
I used the subway to visit military monuments of Simon Bolivar (a short walk north of Joaquín Balaguer), José de San Martín (outside Juan Bosch station) and Maximo Gomez (outside of Juan P. Duarte station). Other attractions on the blue line include the many museums and sculptures of the Plaza of Culture (Casandra Damirón station) and monuments to the Dominican fight for independence and democracy, a short walk south of the Centro de los Héroes station. I would recommend this method of transport for any visitors to the city.
Written 9 March 2020
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myhusband15
The Valley, Anguilla6 contributions
Sept 2017 • Couples
One night there me and my daughter was waiting on a bus, we did not realize the time and being on a Sunday it is harder to get public transport to certain areas at night. So we came upon the sign for the metro and decided to give it a try. It was a wonderful experience very clean and effecient, I would ride it again when there.
Written 8 July 2018
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enejorg
Pompano Beach, FL18 contributions
Jan 2018 • Couples
The Santo Domingo Metro (Spanish: Metro de Santo Domingo) is a rapid transit system in Greater Santo Domingo. Serving the capital of the Dominican Republic, it is the most extensive and second-oldest metro system in the insular Caribbean and Central American region by length and number of stations.
Written 22 January 2018
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frez
Miami, FL335 contributions
Nov 2016
this metro features the same system as that of Madrid. The cars are comfortable and efficient, and the stations are beautiful. ONly bad thing is that at the moment there are not many lines, and too bad that middle class in santo domingo consider themselves too stuck up to ride the metro.
Written 9 October 2017
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bestv2012
Kralendijk, Bonaire30 contributions
June 2017 • Solo
Used the Metro many many times. always comfortable and fast. Last time I bought a card with 10 trips and only used 4, so I still have e few left. This card is cheap and makes it even faster when traveling. You don`t have to stand in line to buy a ticket.. not that it takes a long time, the ticket office works fast. I can recommend the Metro to anyone it`s safe, comfortable and really cheap.
Written 28 June 2017
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Maria Josefina L
Los Angeles, CA39 contributions
Mar 2017
Wonderful transportation for a poor midrange country! $$$$$$$ well spent on decogesting city, trains that are clean, respected, like any other American city! Efficient! Stops at government places, UNiversity!
Written 24 May 2017
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Jason G
San Jose, Costa Rica29 contributions
Mar 2017 • Couples
Its super cheap like 2$ a whole day pass and will take you to the Shopping zone (not very cheap btw) and very close to the zoo.
Written 10 March 2017
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Estimadas/os viajeros, dónde se consigue la tarjeta para el Metro de Santo Domingo? y cuánto cuestan los boletos? Muchas gracias!
Written 16 July 2018
Hola :-)
Las tarjetas del Metro se consiguen en las taquillas. Se compran con un cierto saldo, que se va reponiendo, en las mismas tawuillas, a medida que se consume.
No recuerdo cuánto es el precio exacto, pero anda alrededor del medio dólar por trayecto.
Lo que sí hay que considerar es que a las horas punta, o pico, hay una gran afluencia de pasajeros, por lo que hay que apretarse... afortunadamente con buen aire acondicionado
Written 17 July 2018
Hi , I intend to visit Santo Domingo for 1 day coming from Punta Cana by a rented car . Due traffic jams I would prefere the subway inside the capital . Could you tell me guys which area could be the best to park my car close to a subway station ? As I said I will come from Punta Cana using the highway .
Thank you for the answers!
Written 2 January 2017
Good morning
I am not sure what you expect of the subway but it is not urban and far reaching like other places it follows a very strict set route the is not very tourist oriented. I t was designed for the locals to get from the outer mountains into the city for work. You should make your way down to the Colonial Zone Park in the adjoining local neighborhoods and follow the well designed and laid out sight seeing paths depending on your interest there are very well laid out historic walking tour, shopping or social drink inking walking tour. Please let me know more of what you want to accomplish
Written 2 January 2017
Hola, quiero consultar sobre que me conviene para ir desde Santo Domingo hasta Puerto Plata, costo, horarios y demoras de los viajes, y todo lo que puedan aconsejarme. Gracias
Written 9 November 2016
Realmente desde Santo Domingo a Puerto Plata la mejores formas de viajar es como ya te mencionaron anteriormente por las empresas Caribe Tour en esta compañia el costo del viaje es de 350 DOP y los buses salen de 6AM-7PM. a cada hora o Metro Tour en esta otra salen cada 2 hrs. y el costo es de 425 DOP, el tiempo estimado de viaje es de unas 4 hrs. dependiendo la hora en que viajes. Para llegar a estas terminales lo mas recomendable es que tomes un taxi (uber o cualquier otra compañia) o a Caribe tour puedes llegar desde el metro quedandote en la estacion de la linea 2 llamada Coronel Tomas Fernandez y caminando alrededor de 500 mts. por la Ave. Leopoldo Navarro hacia la Ave. 27 de Febrero. Espero te sea de ayuda estas informaciones y que tengas buen viaje
Written 10 November 2016
Hola! como llego de los hoteles de Punta Cana a Santo Domingo en transporte publico? Gracias!! Y cual es el costo?
Written 28 August 2016
Disculpa la respuesta anterior pensé que querían ir de Santo Domingo a Punta Cana y ahora veo que es de Punta Cana a Santo Domingo. Si es así es preferible que llamen a la parada de autobus al teléfono 809-554-2574 localizada en la Av. Hermanos Trejo No. 1. Ellos le podrán decir dependiendo el hotel en el que estén alojados o también podrían localizar un taxi, aunque desde la parada le puede salir más económico.
Written 29 August 2016
hola, Elimer; este metro, pasa o me deja cerca del sambil? que precio tiene el boleto.. sabes si algun transporte porpuesto, guagua o algo parecido me lleva hasta el sambil desde el paseo colon? gracias
Written 19 February 2016
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