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Tegucigalpa is a colonial city that grew around a series of silver mines. It is an excellent place from where to visit a series of small colonial towns that retain much of their colonial flavor. It is a gateway to the Pacific coast, and to the attractions that are located in central and southern Honduras. Within this historical center you will find old buildings, such as the Cathedral, dedicated to the patron saint of Tegucigalpa, Miguel Arcangel.
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| ESSENCE OF THE AREA |
| Honduras's capital, a city of just over one million inhabitants, sits in a valley surrounded by beautiful pine-covered mountains. La Tigra National park and colonial towns such as Comayagua are a short drive away, but mainly this is the gateway to exploring the rest of Honduras. Please note that it is easier to use San Pedro as your gateway city than Tegucigalpa.
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| RECOMMENDED ACCOMMODATIONS |
Tegucigalpa Intercontinental: This hotel was built with the business traveler in mind. This grand hotel is located in the heart of the financial district and has great shopping nearby at the Mall MultiPlaza. The rooms come with all the amenities.
Hotel Real Clarion Tegucigalpa: A truly elegant hotel geared for the business traveler, the rooms are somewhat small, but very luxurious. The hotel has beautiful gardens and a great pool.
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