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Santa Ana A quiet neighborhood with a small town atmosphere and warm weather. Primarily houses with a few new apartment developments. Minimal nightlife makes it suitable for families. + Housing: Single-family homes, town houses, and condominiums + Shopping: Clothing stores, travel agencies, supermarkets, bakeries, handcraft stores, pharmacies, electrical appliances, and furniture stores + Restaurants: There are many eateries and pubs around town. Hotels offer restaurants too, such as Hotel Alta, Hotel Indigo, Hotel Comfort Inn, Aloft Hotel. Other restaurants include Andiamo La Bacchus, Momentum Lindora, La Tasca, Il Padrino, SoleMio, and Matsuri + Schools: Pan American School, Saint Jude School + Office Complexes: Forum I and Forum II + Others: Banks, gas stations, pharmacies, supermarkets, etc. Ciudad Cariari, San Antonio de Belén A quieter, suburban neighborhood ideal for families with children and pets. Excellent opportunities for bike riding, jogging, or just walking. There is minimal night life, good public transportation to and from the highway, and many green areas. + Housing: Single-family homes, condominiums, and town houses + Shopping: Real Cariari Mall, AM/PM Supermarket, shopping centers, pharmacies, jewelry stores, and more. Plenty of small stores in San Antonio de Belen + Restaurants: Several restaurants including typical and Italian food. Hotel restaurants like Double Tree Hotel, Costa Rica Marriott Hotel, and Wyndham Herradura Hotel. “Chain” restaurants as well such as Applebee´s and Hard Rock Café + Schools: American International School + Others: Day care centers, fitness centers, pharmacies, schools, parks, beauty parlors, and banks

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