Guidebook for Tegucigalpa

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Guidebook for Tegucigalpa

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The most important church in Tegucigalpa, and therefore in Honduras, is the Gothic Basílica de Suyapa .La Virgen de Suyapa is the patron saint of Honduras.
Basilica de Nuestra Señora De Suyapa
The most important church in Tegucigalpa, and therefore in Honduras, is the Gothic Basílica de Suyapa .La Virgen de Suyapa is the patron saint of Honduras.
This striking church, which faces a huge plaza, has some attractive religious art. Its facade contains figures representing the Passion of Christ all crowned by the more indigenous symbol of the sun.
Iglesia Los Dolores
This striking church, which faces a huge plaza, has some attractive religious art. Its facade contains figures representing the Passion of Christ all crowned by the more indigenous symbol of the sun.

Essentials

Grocery store with local brands and food.
7 locals recommend
Supermercado La Colonia
11101 Boulevard la Hacienda
7 locals recommend
Grocery store with local brands and food.

Food Scene

Vie de France
Vie de France
Boulevard Suyapa
Vie de France
Pollo Campero
Pollo Campero
Boulevard Suyapa
Pollo Campero
Spanish Food
Ibiza's Restaurant
Boulevard Suyapa
Spanish Food
Olivo y Vino
Paseo Republica de Argentina
Seafood
Sushi!
Sushi Bar
5 Calle
Sushi!
Go a grab a bite on La Rampa Market
Casa Quinchon
Go a grab a bite on La Rampa Market

Sightseeing

A beautiful national park just a short hop from the capital, Parque Nacional La Tigra encompasses a cloud forest and eight hiking trails.
28 locals recommend
Parque Nacional La Tigra
28 locals recommend
A beautiful national park just a short hop from the capital, Parque Nacional La Tigra encompasses a cloud forest and eight hiking trails.
Eight kilometers past Santa Lucía, Valle de Ángeles is a beautiful, historic Spanish mining town. It’s been declared a tourist zone, some surrounding streets have been closed to cars for pedestrians.
46 locals recommend
Valle de Angeles
46 locals recommend
Eight kilometers past Santa Lucía, Valle de Ángeles is a beautiful, historic Spanish mining town. It’s been declared a tourist zone, some surrounding streets have been closed to cars for pedestrians.
Santa Lucía is a charming old Spanish mining town built on a hillside. Cobblestone lanes and walkways wind around the hillside, leading to small colonial-style homes and businesses.
24 locals recommend
Santa Lucia
24 locals recommend
Santa Lucía is a charming old Spanish mining town built on a hillside. Cobblestone lanes and walkways wind around the hillside, leading to small colonial-style homes and businesses.
On the north side of Tegucigalpa is Parque Naciones Unidas El Picacho, which has excellent views of the city.
10 locals recommend
Naciones Unidas El Picacho Park
1455 Calle Morelos
10 locals recommend
On the north side of Tegucigalpa is Parque Naciones Unidas El Picacho, which has excellent views of the city.

Drinks & Nightlife

Bar with stylish and cozy atmosphere with unmatched service and drinks creating a unique nightlife experience.
La Esquina
Bar with stylish and cozy atmosphere with unmatched service and drinks creating a unique nightlife experience.
Big hotel area surrounded by many bar and local restaurants. Great night atmosphere!
Plaza San Martín Hotel District
Big hotel area surrounded by many bar and local restaurants. Great night atmosphere!
This legendary downtown dive bar is a scruffy haunt for leftist hard drinkers. A tapa is served with every drink, and you have to try the famous hangover cure calambre (gin, apple wine, sugar, lime)
6 locals recommend
Tito Aguacate
Calle Matute
6 locals recommend
This legendary downtown dive bar is a scruffy haunt for leftist hard drinkers. A tapa is served with every drink, and you have to try the famous hangover cure calambre (gin, apple wine, sugar, lime)

Arts & Culture

The capital's finest museum is housed in an expertly-renovated 19th-century edifice. It provides a superb, very comprehensive overview of the history and identity of the nation.
24 locals recommend
Museum for National Identity
Calle El Telegrafo
24 locals recommend
The capital's finest museum is housed in an expertly-renovated 19th-century edifice. It provides a superb, very comprehensive overview of the history and identity of the nation.