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Most people use San Pedro Sula purely as a transit point, but if you do find yourself with a few days in the city there are some activities to keep you occupied. If you're feeling limber, consider hiking up to the Coca-Cola sign for a view over the city. It's easy enough to get to, simply follow 1a Calle west until after the bridge. A left at Calle 2a should take you to an entrance gate – go through it and just keep heading up. The view over the city is quite rewarding, and the whole trip there and back should take around three hours.
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