How do I meet people in Santo Domingo?
When we asked people living in Santo Domingo about club and activities where newcomers can meet others, they responded...
"Expats in Santo Domingo can join a variety of clubs and activities, such as sports clubs, language clubs, and cultural clubs. Expats can also join local meetup groups, which are a great way to meet people with similar interests. Additionally, expats can attend local events such as concerts, festivals, and art exhibitions. Finally, expats can also meet people by attending local bars, restaurants, and cafes," commented one expat who made the move to Santo Domingo, the Dominican Republic.

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"Sign up for a course in speaking Spanish at the Dominican Americano School, located on Antonio de la Maza in the block below Ave Abraham Lincoln. There you will meet Dominicans who are enrolled to learn English, giving you both something in common. Many who are there are willing to tell you about their culture and give you the do's and don'ts as to how best to avoid trouble and where to go socially. Other places are the bigger Malls and supermarkets and the Metro which is the new subway line," remarked another expat in Santo Domingo, Dominican Rep.
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