The El Carmen neighborhood is nothing if not colorful. Both physically and figuratively! Enjoy this photo montage of some highlights that caught my eye on a drive through this barrio, just south of downtown Puerto Armuelles.
Beauty really is in the eye of the beholder. At first glance, el Carmen (also known as “Silver City”) is a run-down and congested little neighborhood, with houses too close together and narrow streets running through it. There is almost always a lot going on here, from traffic to the bustling activities of people, dogs, and street vendors. Look a little closer and this interesting barrio will reveal its true colors to you!
You can read more about the neighborhood here: Barrio El Carmen
Flowers are everywhere in El Carmen.
There are a variety of creative and decorative iron works around town.
¿Quién puede ignorar los coloridos exteriores de las casas en El Carmen?,,en,Algunas cosas coloridas solo se destacan por sí mismas en El Carmen,,en,La próxima vez que pases por el barrio de El Carmen,,en,te sugiero que disminuyas la velocidad y eches un vistazo alrededor,,en,Pruebe una de las calles laterales,,en,o incluso dar un paseo,,en,y mira qué coloridos descubrimientos podrían alegrar tu día,,en?
Some colorful things just stand out on their own in El Carmen.
The next time you are whizzing through the barrio of El Carmen, may I suggest that you slow down and take a look around. Try one of the side streets, or even take a walk, and see what colorful discoveries could brighten your day.
Best place ever!! Love the neighborhood…
Thanks for giving us some love!!
good and bad of livin in carmen?
Off the top of my head, I’d say GOOD: Walking distance to downtown and the beach. Prices are cheap for homes. Lively neighborhood with a lot of little street vendors, people walking and biking, and visiting each other. Sense of community. BAD: Because the homes are very close together, it can get a bit noisy and there is not as much privacy (watch what you say if you yell at someone – the whole neighborhood will hear!)
FUTURE: This barrio is one of the most distressed, since the pull-out of Chiquita, but every day I see homeowners painting, building, and improving their homes. Definitely on the upswing!