Six thousand years ago, human footprints were left in the volcanic mud along the shores of Lake Managua. Preserved over centuries, these footprints can be seen at The Museum of Acahualinca in Managua, the capital of Nicaragua. In addition to the footprints and impressive collections of pre-Colombian artifacts in the city's museums, Managua has much more to offer. The Tiscapa Lagoon Natural Reserve is a watery retreat within the city, with bars, shops, ziplines, and a canopy ride with views of downtown.
Restaurants in Managua
4.5 based on 997 reviews
A complete place to share the beauty of Managua Lake from the Malecon. with a complete variety of choices on gastronomy. there is kids area with games, even for seniors.
4.0 based on 178 reviews
Costs 5 USD, or 170 cordobas to enter. Closed Mondays. The entrance fee includes an amazing tour, in English, that is without doubt one of the best tours I have ever had. Incredible amount of information imparted by a very nice lady. Highly recommended.
4.0 based on 265 reviews
Enjoy the views, the breeze and the sunset in this historic spot. They have a museum and there is a small entrance fee, I beleived it was 10 cordobas, be sure to visit this nice spot next to the Crowne Plaza Hotel.
4.0 based on 408 reviews
This is the main reason why I travel to Managua - to see the Cathedral Santiago de Managua, which is located next to the Revolution Square, Casa de Los Pueblos and Palacio National de la Cultura. This is the oldest structure could be seen among the rest.
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