About Santo Domingo Map and Walks
This handy application presents you several self-guided walking tours to see the best of the Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, and it comes with detailed tour route maps and powerful navigation features to guide you from one sight to the next. No need to hop on a tour bus or join a tour group; now you can explore all of the best attractions on your own, at your own pace, and at a cost that is only a fraction of what you would normally pay for a guided tour.
Walking tours included in this application are:
* Cultural Tour (7 sights)
* Zona Colonial (10 sights)
* Santo Domingo Shopping (7 sights)
* Nightlife in Zona Colonial (7 sights)
* Colonial Churches (10 sights)
* El Malecone (8 sights)
* Las Damas Street (8 sights)
* Nightlife at Malecone (6 sights)
* Northwest Santo Domingo (8 sights)
All the data used in this app is built into the software, so you can follow the walking tours or use the city map without internet access or cellular data plan. No need to pay the costly roaming charges when traveling to foreign cities. The app is optimized for Android phone and tablet.
The powerful navigation assistance includes:
* Touring routes clearly displayed on map.
* Precise turn-by-turn walking directions from one sight to the next.
* `FindMe` displays your exact location and Auto Tracking displays your movement on the map (this feature is not supported on device without built-in GPS function).
* Built-in compass to show you the direction.
* A detailed city map which can be used independently for your other traveling needs.
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by S####:
Save yourself a headache, don't go around looking like an obvious tourist in Santo Domingo, if you must walk, do it only in large groups, and don't flash around valuables like a smartphone. Also, Plaza Naco hasn't been a popular place to shop since the great fire, about 20 years ago, there are many much better malls now (none mentioned in the outdated info), most of the sites in the colonial city are really worth it, except El Conde Avenue, which nowadays is nothing but a tourist trap, used to be cool.