Apparently the designers of this small, pleasant park couldn't decide between an ancient Mayan motif and a petting zoo, so they decided to combine the ideas. It's a rather surreal experience to see
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Also known as Plaza Morazan, this is definitely the place to go if you feel like listening to crazy Hondurans rant about religion and/or politics. There's almost always someone screaming next to the
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Apart from shade and seats, which are strangely difficult to sit on, there's very little that this park has to offer visitors. On the other hand, the theater across the road should definitely be on
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A pleasant park that's shadowed by the city's old church, this is a nice spot to just sit and relax. There's a wonderful small-town feel to the place as you watch children play and old women gossip
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This small, local museum traces the history of the town back to its founding origins. Obviously, it's not as impressive as the larger museums in Tegucigalpa, but it's a quaint way to spend an
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Look to the north and you're bound to notice a massive statue of Jesus gazing benignly down at the city. This is Cristo Picacho, whose perch offers a fantastic view of Tegucigalpa. If you want to pay
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This museum is located in the former colonial house of Ramon Rosa. Apparently Ramon Rosa's only act of historical significance was to have built the house that carries his name. Regardless, the place
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This gallery houses everything from pre-Colombian to modern works, with a focus on Honduran artists such as Pablo Zelayo-Sierra. The museum is worth seeing if you're exploring Tegucigalpa, since it
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Probably Tegucigalpa's most impressive museum. This place combines paleontology and natural history, as well as detailing Honduras' pre-Columbian and modern development. Check out Copan Virtual: a
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This baroque-style cathedral is not particularly impressive, but worth a look if you've got time and your Latin American travels haven't left you completely churched-out. The stained-glass images
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This place is a hotspot of political protest due to its proximity to the Presidential Palace, though all the demonstrations we saw were peaceful. Concerts and performances are sometimes held here as
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City Plaza
Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Reviews
Traveler Reviews of Tegucigalpa and Southern Honduras
Good people
I loved this country! I went with the four kids, we stayed for five months. I loved the people.