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Bldog57

I am looking for a modern safe small city not enclosed in jungle
Access to first medical care a must

kohlerias

The best private medical care is in San José which is not an area in which I would choose to live, so look at communities around the Central Valley. You will still have to travel to these private facilities.

Bldog57

Are there any cities or towns with traditional like streets with broad side walks ?
Don't want to live in the "jungle"

Bldog57

Thanks
Any suggestions for towns?

Bldog57

90 minute drive us accectable

kohlerias

You may want to consider Santa Ana.

Bhavna

Hello everyone,

Please note that a new thread has been created from some of your posts on the Costa Rica forum so that you may exchange on the topic.

Cheers, :)
Bhavna

MauroN

Hell, after living on beach town I recently moved to Palmares,, a 50 minutes drive to San Jose. Very enjoyable tow, clean, good side walks, relaxed. I do not recommend city living like San Jose, Santa Ana, Escasu, Heredia or Alajuela, too crowded, too noisy. Best doctors in SJ, though but this little town has good doctors as well. San Ramon, the next town, 10 minutes drive is nice but not as nice as Palmares although there's more real estate to choose from and its outskirts are prety and quite

Attorney Kearney

Most cities and towns are not in the jungle and have most facilities, access to 1st medical care would be mainly Central valley or Nicoya, Guanacaste .
Most cities have at least one large public hospital.
The main private hospitals are Clinica Biblica and CIMA and Clinica Católica in San José, Escazú and Guadalupe.

Lic.Gregory Kearney Lawson
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