The "Street of Umbrellas" is a tourist attraction located in the historic center of Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic.
The Doña Blanca Walk, also known as Pink Alley (or PINK HOUSES), is a picturesque alley in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic.
It is characterized by: Hundreds of multicolored umbrellas suspended over the street. It is a popular spot for taking photos and enjoying the colorful atmosphere.
It is located on San Felipe Street, between Beller and Duarte Streets. Near Independence Square and Doña Blanca Alley.
It offers shops, cafes, and restaurants for an authentic local experience.
It is one of the city's most beautiful visual attractions.It pays tribute to Bianca Franceschini, who, along with her husband Isidoro Rainieri, founded the Hotel Europa in the late 19th century, boosting tourism in the city.
The alley is painted entirely pink, including the walls, floor, and decorative elements, creating an ideal setting for photographs.
It connects Beller and John F. Kennedy Streets in downtown Puerto Plata.
It is a popular spot for tourists and locals, attracting photoshoots for weddings and birthdays.
The walkway pays tribute to the history of tourism in Puerto Plata, recalling the importance of the Hotel Europa in its early days.
It has become one of the most visited places in Puerto Plata, after Central Park.
The atmosphere of the place evokes a Victorian style, thanks to its design and colors.
The alley offers a unique charm that invites visitors to immerse themselves in the local culture. It is located in the heart of Puerto Plata's historic center, making it easy to access.