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  • Granada's colonial architecture provides a great photo opportunity during your Nicaragua vacation
  • The Cathedral of Granada in Granada is a must inclusion on your Nicaragua tour
  • Boys in Granada

Granada is the oldest colonial city in Nicaragua. It is located on the northwest side of the Lago Cocibolca. Its colourful colonial buildings and interesting history make it an important tourist destination while on a Nicaragua vacation. It was named Hernández de Córdoba after the ancient Spanish city of Granada. During the colonial period, Granada maintained a flourishing level of commerce with ports on the Atlantic Ocean.

The city has been a witness and victim to the many battles and invasions from the English, French and Dutch pirates vying to take control of Nicaragua. Granada has long been a centre of commerce which includes timber, gold and silver. Granada's economy continues to grow as it is becoming the national tourism hub. Though Granada remains Nicaragua's fourth largest city, it is widely known for preserving some of the finest colonial-era architecture in the country. A real estate boom had been underway for several years, with many European and Americans purchasing and renovating the area's homes for retirement or holiday homes.

There are six main churches, the Cathedral, La Merced, Guadalupe, Xalteva, San Francisco and María Auxiliadora, all of which have interesting historical backgrounds and are in very different states. Fuerte La Polvora is an 18th-century fort (built in 1748). A few historical exhibits are available on the main level and it is possible to climb the towers for views of the quiet city streets or wander through the attractive courtyard while on Nicaragua tours.

Lake Nicaragua is the 10th largest fresh-water lake on earth and is inhabited by Bull Sharks, informally named the Nicaragua Shark. A little further along the shore is the Centro Turistico, a park-like area complete with bars and restaurants. The local market is definitely worth a visit with its chaotic little market stands where you can get almost everything. Central Park with the Cathedral and the colonial houses surrounding it is a lively place with a lot of handicrafts or snacks to buy or just sit down on a bench and watch the city and its people. The streets themselves with their charming colonial colored houses are well worth a wander.

 


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Learn about the history and culture of Nicaraguya, the must-try food and drink, and what to pack in your suitcase. Read about Nicaragua's nature and wildlife, weather and geography, along with 'Country Quickfacts' compiled by our travel experts. Our globetrotting tips and our visa and health information will help ensure you're properly prepared for a safe and enjoyable trip. The only way you could possibly learn more is by embarking on your journey and discovering Nicaragua for yourself. Start exploring… book one of our Nicaragua tours today!

 

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After your Nicaragua tour, why not consider another of Goway's Latin America tours? These include a large selection of other exciting countries in Central and South America. We offer Chile vacation packages and Easter Island tours, Ecuador vacation packages which include Galapagos cruises, Peru vacation packages which include Machu Picchu tours and Brazil tours including Iguassu Falls tours among many others.

 

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