One of the oldest streets in Santo Domingo and still among the city's most popular commercial centers, this quaint pedestrian street extends from the Parque Colón to the Parque Independencia. It hosts a diverse variety of stores that include apparel and textile shops, shoe stores, restaurants and cafés, a hotel, gift shops and jewelry stores. Over time, this street has received several names, including Clavijo, Real and Separación. Its current name honors the Conde (Count) of Peñalba who defeated the English in the 17th century.
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A great experience
A unique place to learn about the history of the Island of Hispanola, enjoy great shopping, and interactions with the locals. The many restaur...
i cant wait to visit again
i love the food the people and all the places that i visited!!!!!!the people there are sooo friendly and funnyand i also tasted this food that ...
What a great place
I lived in the Dominican for years and I still loved going here for the stuff you can not get anywhere else and for the cafe at the east end.
I use to live near by
as a local I have the advantage to walk every day this little streets... I loved this street even do it is full of merchants now still a histor...
Heartbeat of Santo Domingo
My friends and I decided to stay close to the city on a recent trip to Santo Domingo and lucked up on a hotel located directly on the El Conde....
go there
i away go there when i am in santo domingo
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