Colonial Tegucigalpa
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Colonial Tegucigalpa

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About this experience

Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras is a mix of colonial historical heritage and modernism of a contemporary metropolitan city. Despite its Spanish origins, it does not have the traditional square design of the streets surrounding the central square.
Officially founded on September 29, 1578 under the name of Real de Minas de San Miguel de Tegucigalpa, it was not until 3 centuries later, on October 30, 1880, that it became the capital of the country.
The city of Tegucigalpa has a wide variety of interesting places to visit, among them are cultural, historical, ecological, recreational and fun sites.

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Colonial Tegucigalpa

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What's included

El Picacho Museum and National Park Tickets
Local guide
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle

Detailed itinerary

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The cathedral of San Miguel de Tegucigalpa is one of the oldest and most important buildings in the city that is preserved until today in good general condition. The building has a place in Honduran history that is not limited to the sphere of influence of the city of Tegucigalpa but to the entire country, being the church with the greatest popularity and tradition since the early twentieth century.

Being an old building, a proposal was made to restore the interior, the atrium, the side patios and the facade: the project has been carried out by the Department of Anthropological Research through the Archeology Section of the Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History .

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A square that contains enormous features of the history of Tegucigalpa, a walk in time at each cardinal point, that is the Plaza Los Dolores which is located in one of the first neighborhoods of the city.
A colorful light source of 16 jets, an imposing sculpture of San Miguel Arcángel, patron of Tegucigalpa and a carpet of mosaics adorn the historic Los Dolores square, turning this public space, which years ago was a scene of informal commerce, in one of the most colorful corners of the capital's historic center.

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In colonial times, the parishes of Tegucigalpa were reserved for Spaniards and Creoles, so the "lower" classes had to build their own church, with their money and effort. This is how the Dolores de Tegucigalpa Church was built.
The work that corresponds to the provincial baroque style is listed as one of the most beautiful in America and in every detail of its facade reflects the commercial activity that existed at that time in addition to symbolisms related to Christianity.
The interior is a masterpiece where the altarpieces that were prepared by the assembler and painter Blas de Mesa, stand out above those existing in other churches, a work of detail that satisfies the most demanding connoisseur of colonial art.

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MIN acquires, preserves, researches, communicates and exhibits for purposes of study, education and enjoyment, the material and immaterial evidence of the inhabitants who inhabited and inhabit the Honduran territory, in order to strengthen the historical memory and the feeling of national identity.

The MIN promotes cultural identity, the strengthening of historical memory and the promotion of creativity through all artistic and cultural expressions, as well as the dissemination of universal culture.

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Honduran cultural center, also known as “The House of Culture”, is a century-old Renaissance building. Stage and focal point of national and foreign performing and musical arts during its more than 100 years of life.
The Manuel Bonilla Theater is an architectural jewel, built during the government of President Juan Manuel Bonilla, by agreement of April 4, 1905, with the first stone being placed on May 5 of the same year in the sector of the island, later moving it to the place where it is today. It was originally called the Cervantes Theater, later the House of Culture and currently the Manuel Bonilla National Theater. It was inaugurated on September 15, 1915, celebrating another anniversary of our national independence.

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Panoramic view of the Legislative Palace. The order for the construction of the Legislative Palace was carried out by DECREE No. 47 of January 30, 1951, on the land occupied by the old building of the Superior Court of Accounts, National Museum, General Directorate of Statistics, General Prosecutor's Office of Finance and Registry of the Property and that limits: to the North; with Avenida Colón; to the South through Paz Barahona Avenue, Morazán Park; to the East the Alley of the Cathedral, and to the West with Calle San Martín.

In 1953, the construction of the headquarters of the National Congress began, the work was in charge of the national architect Mario Valenzuela, also the following year (1954), once the building was completed, the premises of the current headquarters of the national congress were founded, which It comprises a seven-story building, at a cost of one million four hundred thousand Lempiras (Lps. 1,400,000.00) around $56,452 at this time.

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The Cristo del Picacho is a majestic monument that reminds us of the image of the Risen Christ ascending to heaven.
The Cristo del Picacho Monument was created by the Honduran sculptor Mario Zamora Alcántara and is located in the highest part of the United Nations National Park, better known as El Picacho, about 1,327 meters above sea level.
Its construction began in 1997 and was inaugurated on January 16, 1998, which means that the monument that is an icon of the Capitalists and a pride of Hondurans in general with more than 20 years old.
That is why the Cristo del Picacho Monument is one of the 30 Wonders of Honduras, occupying the 27th position on the list.

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The Basilica of Suyapa is the largest Catholic temple in the Republic of Honduras, named after the Virgin of Suyapa. The basilica has several windows that represent different passages from the Bible.
In the 18th century, the image of the Virgin of Suyapa was found by Alejandro Colindres. And she was venerated for the first time in a hermitage built in the town of Suyapa in 1780, not far from San Miguel de Tegucigalpa.
Years later, once the first stage was completed, the image was moved to the new prayer temple, which was elevated to the rank of basilica.

What's not included

Gratuities
Lunch

Available languages

Guide guide
EN ES

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Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

About Tegucigalpa

Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras, is a vibrant city nestled in the mountains. Known for its pleasant climate and rich cultural heritage, it offers a mix of historical sites, natural beauty, and local charm. The city is a gateway to exploring Honduras' diverse landscapes and traditions.

Top Attractions

Casa Presidencial

The official residence of the President of Honduras, located in the heart of Tegucigalpa. The building is an example of neoclassical architecture and offers a glimpse into the country's political history.

Historical 30-60 minutes Free

Parque Central

A central park in the heart of Tegucigalpa, surrounded by important buildings such as the National Congress and the Metropolitan Cathedral. It's a popular spot for locals and tourists to relax and enjoy the city's atmosphere.

Park 30-60 minutes Free

Museo de Identidad Nacional

A national museum showcasing the history, culture, and archaeology of Honduras. The museum houses a vast collection of artifacts, including pre-Columbian pottery, colonial-era items, and contemporary art.

Museum 1-2 hours Budget (around $1-2)

Catedral Metropolitana de San Miguel Arcángel

A stunning cathedral located in the heart of Tegucigalpa. This neoclassical masterpiece is one of the most important religious sites in the city and offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling streets.

Religious 30-60 minutes Free

Pico Bonito National Park

A beautiful national park located about 2.5 hours from Tegucigalpa. The park offers a variety of ecosystems, including tropical forests, waterfalls, and wildlife. It's a great place for hiking, birdwatching, and nature photography.

Nature Full day or overnight Moderate (entry fees and tour costs)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Baleadas

A traditional Honduran dish made with a flour tortilla filled with refried beans, cheese, and sometimes eggs or avocado. It's a popular street food and breakfast item.

Snack Vegetarian (can be made vegan by omitting cheese)

Sopa de Caracol

A flavorful conch soup made with coconut milk, vegetables, and various spices. It's a popular dish on the Bay Islands and in coastal regions.

Soup Contains seafood

Platano Frito

Fried ripe plantains, a staple side dish in Honduran cuisine. They are sweet, soft, and often served with beans and rice.

Side Dish Vegetarian

Nacaratas

A traditional Honduran dessert made with corn dough, cinnamon, and sugar. It's often served with a sweet syrup or honey.

Dessert Vegetarian

Popular Activities

Hiking in Pico Bonito National Park Boating on Lake Yojoa Exploring Mayan ruins at Copán Ruinas Enjoying a coffee at a local café Strolling through Parque Central Shopping at Mercado Guamilito Visiting the Museo de Identidad Nacional Exploring colonial architecture in Valle de Angeles

Best Time to Visit

November to April

This is the dry season, with pleasant weather and lower humidity. It's the best time for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

20-28°C (68-82°F) 68-82°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Spanish
  • Widely spoken: English (in tourist areas and among younger generations)
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Honduran Lempira (HNL)

Time Zone

CST (Central Standard Time, UTC-6)

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Exercise caution

Tegucigalpa has a reputation for high crime rates, but exercising common sense and caution can help ensure a safe visit. Avoid walking alone at night, use reputable taxis, and stay aware of your surroundings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Avoid walking alone at night
  • • Use reputable taxis or ride-sharing apps
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight

Getting there

By air
  • Toncontín International Airport • 6 km (4 miles) from city center
By bus

Terminal de Autobuses Internacionales, Terminal de Autobuses Urbanos

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are the primary mode of public transport. They are affordable but can be crowded and slow due to traffic.

Taxis

Available • Apps: InDriver, Taxis Tegus

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Colonia Palmira El Centro Colonia Lomas del Guijarro Colonia Florencia

Day trips

Lake Yojoa
80 km (50 miles) • Full day

Lake Yojoa is the largest lake in Honduras, surrounded by lush forests, waterfalls, and wildlife. It's a popular destination for hiking, birdwatching, and water activities.

Valle de Angeles
30 km (19 miles) • Half day to full day

A picturesque mountain village known for its colonial architecture, artisan markets, and stunning views of the surrounding valleys.

Copán Ruinas
350 km (217 miles) • Overnight

An ancient Mayan archaeological site featuring stunning ruins, hieroglyphs, and intricate carvings. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most important Mayan sites in the world.

Festivals

Independence Day • September 15th Semana Santa (Holy Week) • March or April (dates vary) Feria de San Isidro Labrador • May 15th

Pro tips

  • Learn a few basic Spanish phrases to enhance your experience and connect with locals.
  • Use reputable taxis or ride-sharing apps for safe and convenient transport.
  • Explore the local markets for authentic souvenirs and delicious street food.
  • Visit the Museo de Identidad Nacional for a comprehensive overview of Honduran history and culture.
  • Take a day trip to Lake Yojoa for stunning natural beauty and outdoor activities.
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Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 15
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