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1. Galeria Nacional de Arte
The most important art museum in the country, the Galeria Nacional de Arte is housed beside Iglesia la Merced in a building that dates from 1694,...
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2. Museo de Identidad Nacional
This absolutely brilliant new museum opened in 2006 in the former Palace of Ministries. It features some surprisingly big-name art exhibitions...
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4. Cinemas Plaza America
- Good Place to go to the movies for those who live near the Airport and south side of the city, if you have a Tigo Cel Phone you can check *cine,... read more
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5. Plaza los Dolores
- At Plaza los Dolores you can find a nice colonial church with the name of Dolores, over there you can find several souvenirs at really low prices,... read more
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6. Centro Histórico Tegucigalpa
- Visiting the historical buildings downtown, old crurches, hospitals, restaured museums, small parks, there is more than one way to enjoy our city... read more
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7. Museo de la República
- Its located at the north part o f the city.This was President Julio Lozano Díaz house (1954-1956) that was donated by his widow Mrs Laura Vigil... read more
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8. Centro Histórico de Tegucigalpa
- The oldest buildings in Tegucigalpa are downtown, the mayority of the museums, the oldest churchs, the oldest houses, you can begin either on the... read more
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9. Teatro Nacional Manuel Bonilla
- It is located infront of Parque Herrera near downown . The theater should definitely be on the itinerary of a an interest in the arts. Although... read more
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10. Valle de Ángeles
- It is definetly one of the most beautiful place I have ever visited so colorful, the climate is awsome, the people are very nice and friendly.... read more
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The Best of NileGuide
- There’s never a reason to be bored in Tegucigalpa. There are just too many things to do. Start with the must-see attractions, move to the big sights and fine museums, check out some tours, dig in to some outdoor activities, and work your way down to the between-the-cracks, off-the-beaten-path gems. Just leave some time to catch your breath.
