Granada

Attractions in Granada

The Granada Cathedral, whose first stone was laid in 1523 and took 181 years to complete, stands as a striking example of Spanish Renaissance architecture. Located in the heart of […]

Nestled just a short drive from Granada, the Apoyo Lagoon Natural Reserve (Reserva Natural Laguna de Apoyo) is a serene, crystalline lagoon formed within a volcanic crater. This natural wonder, […]

The Iglesia de la Merced, located near Parque Central in Granada, Nicaragua, has a history dating back to the early 16th century. Despite being nearly destroyed and rebuilt twice, most […]

Mombacho Volcano, named by the Aztecs and meaning ‘Steep Mountain,’ rises to a height of 4,410 feet (1,344 meters) above Nicaragua’s colonial city of Granada. This imposing peak not only […]

Mi Museo, a small and privately owned collection in Granada, Nicaragua, offers a glimpse into the pre-Columbian era of the country. Located in the heart of Granada, this museum houses […]

The San Francisco Convent, an active Catholic church and museum, stands as one of the oldest in Nicaragua, with a history dating back to 1529. Located in Granada, this historic […]

Nestled on the forested slopes of Mombacho volcano, overlooking the colonial city of Granada, Hacienda El Progreso stands as the birthplace of Nicaraguan coffee. This family-run plantation and ecotourism destination […]

Calle La Calzada, a main thoroughfare in Granada, Nicaragua, is lined with Spanish colonial buildings that house a variety of shops and dining venues. By day, the street bustles with […]

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