Drawn by year-round warm weather, colonial-era architecture and the freshwater Lake Nicaragua, travelers from around the world are flocking to Granada. Eco-tourists will love visiting the dormant Mombacho volcano, sailing on the lake and ziplining through the trees. Fans of spa treatments and shopping will find plenty to do, too.
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You may think that the Guadalupe Church is dirty and unkempt but it actually makes for great photos. We came right after the sun was setting in the blue hours, it makes for great photos. It is located on the end of the busy pedestrian street.
4.5 based on 871 reviews
Super cool old church and bell tower The church is free to enter but it costs one US dollar to climb the bell tower. Awesome city views
4.5 based on 761 reviews
Beautiful Church located right in the heart of the city in Central Park. Free to entry and well worth checking out. Some photos on Trip Advisor are wrong and obviously of the Cathedral in Granada Spain
4.5 based on 20 reviews
Nicaragua Spanish Schools is a jewel! It offers high quality education and it is very affordable. The professors are phenomenal. I’ve studied in Nicaragua several times with Nicaragua Spanish Schools and I’ve enjoyed every experience. My host family was great! Mama Ana and my hermanos were so nice. They included me in everything and they also allowed me to have my private time. ~ T. Ovedje
4.5 based on 153 reviews
This park is nicely adorned with plenty of seating and shade to get out of the heat. The park overlooks the beautiful Catedral de Granada and is also surrounded by pretty Spanish colonial style buildings. There are a number of eateries in the park where you can try the local dish, 'vigoron", as well as street stalls that sell other bits and pieces. You can get horse and carriage rides here as well and there are a lot of vendors selling tours to nearby attractions. A must visit when in Grenada.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
In my opinion this is the most beautiful church in Granada. It's a quick stop, but well worth it! We walked in on Friday evening mass, so we didn't explore it to the full extent, but the interior is the most intricate we saw in the city.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
A must see when visiting Granada. Free to enter and just as beautiful inside as outside. Incredible woodwork on the ceiling
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