Body Discovered Near Santo Domingo Botanical Garden, Investigation Underway
Incident Near a Popular Santo Domingo Landmark
Authorities in the National District are investigating after the body of an unidentified man was discovered early Monday on a sidewalk along República de Argentina Avenue, near the entrance to the National Botanical Garden and not far from Los Próceres Avenue, according to Dominican Today.
Officers from DIGESETT, the national traffic and road safety agency, were the first to respond. They cordoned off the area and held the perimeter while forensic specialists were called in to examine the scene and remove the body. As of the latest update, neither the identity of the deceased nor the cause of death has been confirmed, and officials say the investigation is still in its early stages.
What Travelers Should Know
The National Botanical Garden (Jardín Botánico Nacional Dr. Rafael María Moscoso) is one of Santo Domingo's most visited green spaces and a regular stop on city tours. Visitors planning to head there in the coming days should:
- Expect a brief police presence in the surrounding streets while the investigation continues.
- Allow extra time if arriving by taxi or rideshare, as traffic patterns along República de Argentina Avenue may be temporarily affected.
- Check official channels or ask your hotel concierge for the latest access information before visiting.
The garden itself remains a safe and worthwhile destination, and incidents of this nature in the immediate vicinity are not common. Santo Domingo, like any major capital, has neighborhoods that are busier and quieter at different hours, and the area around the botanical garden is generally considered family-friendly during daytime visiting hours.
Standard Safety Reminders for 2026 Visitors
Travelers exploring Santo Domingo are encouraged to follow the usual precautions that apply in any large city: avoid walking in unfamiliar areas late at night, use registered taxis or trusted rideshare apps, and keep valuables out of sight. The Tourist Police (CESTUR) operate throughout the capital and can be reached for assistance.
Dominican Today reports that authorities are expected to share additional details as the investigation progresses. We will update this story as more verified information becomes available.