1. Calle Las Damas, located in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, is known as the \"First Street of the Americas\" as it is considered the oldest street in the Americas. It was originally built in the early 16th century and has a rich history dating back to the time of the Spanish colonial period. The street is lined with historic buildings, including the Alcazar de Colon (Diego Columbus’s residence), the National Pantheon, and the Ozama Fortress.

2. Calle Las Damas is a public street and is open to visitors at all times. There are no specific working hours for the street itself, but nearby attractions may have specific opening hours. For more information, you can contact the Ministry of Tourism of the Dominican Republic at +1 809-221-4660.

3. There is no ticket required to visit Calle Las Damas as it is a public street. Transportation to the area is easily accessible by taxi, public transportation, or by foot if you are staying in the Colonial Zone of Santo Domingo. It is recommended to explore the area on foot to fully appreciate the historic architecture and ambiance of the street.