Discover San Jose on a private tour
San Jose pulses with a mix of modern energy and historical charm, creating a cityscape full of untold stories. Costa Rica's capital is alive with coffee aromas and cumbia beats. With a local guide, venture beyond the busy streets into a realm of culture and history. Experience the city's essence on a private tour, visit lively markets on a walking tour, and indulge in flavours during a food and wine tour. Your guide helps you bypass lines at popular sites, revealing hidden gems and local lore that make San Jose memorable. Let us lead you through this dynamic city where every corner offers a new story. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in San Jose. Explore San Jose your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every San Jose tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in San Jose for every interest, including: Nature and Wildlife tours: Head to Poás Volcano National Park for crater views and hummingbirds, paired with a walk at La Paz Waterfall Gardens to see toucans and butterflies up close. Or spend a morning at Toucan Rescue Ranch and then bird along the forested trails of Braulio Carrillo with a guide who brings a spotting scope. City highlights tours: Step into the Teatro Nacional with a guide who points out the café’s marble details, browse the Pre-Columbian Gold Museum beneath Plaza de la Cultura, and taste your way through Mercado Central stalls. Add a stroll through Barrio Amón to see restored wooden mansions and street art, plus the Jade Museum or the National Museum in the old Bellavista barracks. Night tours: Join Night tours in Barrio Escalante for a craft beer hop and Costa Rican bites like chifrijo, then move to a salsa lesson and live music at Castro’s or El Sótano with your guide setting the pace. For city lights, head to a hillside mirador such as Ram Luna for dinner, marimba, and wide views over the valley. Downtown is walkable between the main museums, markets, and plazas, and you’ll find buses and licensed taxis for short hops. Traffic can be heavy and train service is limited, so for volcanoes, viewpoints, or nightlife across districts, you can book a chauffeured tour or ask your guide about private transportation. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows San Jose inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Consider taking a private walking tour to explore San Jose and its vibrant neighborhoods with a local guide. There's no better way to get to know a place than having someone who truly knows it by your side. - Barrio Escalante: Famous for its thriving food scene, this neighborhood is a must-visit for foodies and those interested in trying Costa Rican cuisine. The lively atmosphere makes it a great spot for families and groups looking to enjoy a meal together. - Amon: Known for its stunning colonial architecture and art scene, Amon is perfect for those interested in history and culture. It's a wonderful place to stroll through galleries and engage with local artists. - Los Yoses: This up-and-coming area is popular among young travelers and those seeking a trendy vibe. With its mix of cafes, bars, and shops, it's a lively spot for anyone wanting to experience the modern side of San Jose. - Sabana Park: Ideal for nature lovers and those traveling with children, this area offers plenty of green space for picnics and outdoor activities. It's a great place to unwind and enjoy the local community atmosphere. Day trip ideas from San Jose Use san jose, costa rica as your base, then head out on day trips to nearby volcanoes, craft towns, gardens, and rainforest valleys that feel a world away yet sit a short drive from the city, with your tour shaped around what you like most. Poás Volcano National Park: Stand near a steaming crater on clear mornings, then wander short cloud forest trails where the air turns cool and fresh; coffee country surrounds the park, so your tour can fold in a stop at a small farm for tastings and views, which suits anyone who likes easy hikes, geology, and photography. Cartago and the Orosi Valley: See the Basilica of Our Lady of the Angels and the old Santiago Apóstol ruins, then roll into a green valley for riverside viewpoints, the Lankester Botanical Garden, and simple sodas serving homestyle plates, a mix that fits history fans, garden lovers, and people who want calm scenery without long drives. Sarchí and Grecia: Watch artisans paint bright oxcarts and woodwork, browse workshops for handmade pieces, and pop over to Grecia to see its striking red metal church, an easygoing loop that caters to design lovers, casual photographers, and anyone who likes picking up practical souvenirs from the source. Irazú Volcano and Cartago backroads: Climb to Costa Rica’s highest volcano for moonlike craters and big views on clear days, then drop back through dairy country for fresh strawberries and cheese stops, a route that works well if you like big landscapes, cool temperatures, and simple rural flavours. La Fortuna and Arenal area: It’s a longer day, yet you get classic rainforest scenes with hanging bridges, the La Fortuna Waterfall, easy wildlife spotting like sloths and toucans, and time to soak in hot springs at day’s end, a plan that serves active explorers who want variety in one of the country’s most famous regions, with tours tailored to pace and interests. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of San Jose most travellers miss.