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Feedback gevenSantiago. The Imbert Park, built with cement and paved with precious stones, with a dome of marble tiles, was intended to honor the heroes of the Battle of March 30, 1844. However, the park is now in a state of neglect and darkness. It has become a spot frequented by vagrants who use it for their basic needs. Additionally, the park is used for illegal activities, including drug dealing. The lack of lighting and security in the area has led to criminal acts against innocent citizens who are forced to pass through.
Located in the heart of Santiago city, this restaurant offers a stunning view of the northern neighborhoods of the metropolis. Surrounded by the central electoral board building, the March 30 cemetery, and the fire department, it is conveniently close to the Cibao Stadium. Overall, it is an excellent spot to unwind and relax.
I recently dined at Tonkatsu and had a fantastic experience. The restaurant had a cozy atmosphere with friendly staff. The tonkatsu dish I ordered was cooked to perfection and was served with delicious sides. I highly recommend this restaurant for anyone looking for authentic and tasty Japanese cuisine.
This is a historic park of the city of Santiago. Although there is not much security there, people come to recreate. Located on 27th Avenue, opposite the populous new district of the city. On his back is the central electoral board. It's a real cultural heritage.