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León
León One of the charms of a visit to Nicaragua is exploring the pretty colonial cities. There is a historic rivalry between Granada and León, which is one of the reasons Managua (located right between the two) was chosen as the country’s capital city. Rather than play favorites, why not visit both
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San Juan de Oriente
San Juan de Oriente Looking for ceramics while in Nicaragua? Head to the tiny village of San Juan de Oriente, where practically everyone is a potter. As you wander the village’s narrow streets, stopping at different workshops along the way, you’ll see all kinds of pottery, including handmade neckl
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Mombacho Volcano Nature Reserve
Mombacho Volcano Nature Reserve Just south of the city of Granada lies the Mombacho Volcano. Its an active volcano, but it hasn’t erupted since the 16th century, which means rather than being a source of dread it’s a popular spot for visitors who want to explore the great outdoors. Much of the are
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Islets of Granada (Las Isletas de Granada)
Islets of Granada (Las Isletas de Granada) The city of Granada sits on Lake Nicaragua, which is an understandably popular draw for both locals and tourists. One of the most interesting things to do during a visit to Lake Nicaragua is to explore the lakes series of small islands, known as Las Islet
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Catarina
Catarina From bougainvillea to orchids, dahlias and jasmine, the little town of Catarina overflows with flowers and herbs which tumble from the nurseries, gardens, and flower baskets dotted around town. On weekends especially, you’ll see daytrippers from Managua, Masaya and Granada come to smell t
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Masaya
Masaya If you’re looking for handmade jewelry while in Nicaragua, or locally made rocking chairs, hammocks, and traditional blouses, just head to the city of Masaya. Its famous Mercado Artesanías is housed in the old Gothic market building which dates back to the 19th century. As you stroll the ma
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Ruins of León Viejo
Ruins of León Viejo See the streets of old León, one of the oldest Spanish settlements in the New World, at the ruins of León Viejo. Founded by conquistador Francisco Cordoba in 1524, the lively city was abandoned in 1610, after a huge earthquake caused locals to reassess the town’s precarious loc
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Granada
Granada Built in in 1524, Nicaragua’s Granada was the first European city to be built in the New World. Named after conquistador Francisco Cordoba’s hometown in Spain, Granada is famous for its Moorish and Andalusian architectural influences.Connected to the ocean by Nicaragua Lake, Granada quickl
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Cerro Negro Volcano
Cerro Negro Volcano Ever wanted to sandboard down the youngest volcano in Central America? Just head to Nicaragua’s Cerro Negro Volcano. Looming over the village of Malpaisillo and the surrounding jungle, Cerro Negro pierces the clouds and spurts ash from its black crater. Part of the Central Amer
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Catedral San Juan
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Augusto C Sandino Library
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Parque Arqueológico Piedras Pintadas
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Colegio Oreana Teresa
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Visitors Center
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Tomb of Carlos Fonseca
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Museo Segoviano
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Mirador La Meseta
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Culture House
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Funarte
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Estatua al Soldado
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