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Granada is a charming town with cobblestone streets and plenty of traveler-friendly spots. One of Central America’s oldest towns and Nicaragua’s first, Granada was founded on the shores of Lago de Nicaragua and the base of Volcán Mombacho in 1524.
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This is one of Nicaragua's most interesting spots. From the park entrance at the side of the main road...
This is talked up in some guidebooks and while not the highlight of a trip to Granada it can be a nice...
This is a truly fantastic experience. Las Isletas is an archipelago of 365 (so they say!) tree-covered...
Located in the heart of the oldest city in the Americas, Casa San Francisco Hotel is a charming colonia hotel. E...







British owned and run guest house offers excellent personal attention and great value for money. Only 5 minutes ...







This hostel totally lives up to its name. It is a real oasis in the sweltering town of Granad...







It is a little surprising to find Thai cuisine in rice and bean territory, but this stuff is good. A range of ba...







Top Mexican dishes are served up in plentiful portions at this pleasant restaurant just down from the main squar...







On a good day you will be hard pressed to find a better pizza in Central America (if anyone finds one please wri...







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