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Guide 🇭🇳 Tegucigalpa

Tegucigalpa
👤 Population 1.7 million 🕛 Local time:

Parque Naciones Unidas El Picacho

Hilltop park crowned by Tegucigalpa’s giant Christ statue, offering sweeping city panoramas, sunset views, walking trails and a dramatic nighttime skyline.


Basílica de Suyapa

Honduras’ most important basilica, famed for stained glass and the revered Virgin of Suyapa image that draws pilgrims from across Central America.


Museo para la Identidad Nacional

Outstanding museum in a former government palace, tracing Honduran history and identity through engaging exhibits and immersive cultural interpretation.


Catedral de San Miguel Arcángel

Elegant baroque cathedral facing Plaza Morazán, admired for its colonial architecture and central role in Tegucigalpa’s historic heart.


Plaza Morazán

Bustling historic square anchored by Francisco Morazán’s monument, surrounded by key landmarks and lively street life in the colonial center.


Iglesia Los Dolores

Striking 18th-century church known for religious art, carved altar details and a lively plaza filled with vendors and local atmosphere.


Iglesia de la Merced

Historic 17th-century church and former convent, notable for its colonial heritage and importance in Tegucigalpa’s early religious history.


Teatro Nacional Manuel Bonilla

Grand neoclassical theater with an elegant interior, prized as one of the capital’s most beautiful cultural and architectural landmarks.


Galería Nacional de Arte

Art gallery in a restored colonial convent showcasing Honduran creativity, from traditional works to contemporary artistic expression.


Monumento a la Paz

Hilltop monument inside Cerro Juana Lainez park, rewarding visitors with broad panoramic views over Tegucigalpa’s valley and urban sprawl.


Mercado de Los Dolores

Atmospheric historic market ideal for people-watching, local snacks, bargain hunting and experiencing everyday Tegucigalpa life.


Paseo Liquidámbar

Pedestrian cultural corridor lined with murals, shops and street activity, linking major downtown sights with a creative urban vibe.


Palacio Legislativo

Historic civic building in the city center, valued for its architectural presence and connection to Honduras’ political heritage.


Parque Herrera

Pleasant downtown park near major cultural sites, offering a shady pause amid Tegucigalpa’s historic architecture and city bustle.


Centro de la Cultura Garinagu de Honduras

Cultural center highlighting Garifuna heritage, traditions and identity, adding depth to Tegucigalpa’s museum and arts scene.


Colonia Palmira

Upscale diplomatic district with international hotels, strong security, and convenient access for first-time visitors.


Mall Multiplaza

Exclusive commercial and financial area with luxury chain hotels, government presence, and some of the safest streets.


Lomas del Guijarro

Quiet upscale residential area near major malls, with calm surroundings and reliable hotel security.


Boulevard Morazán

Central dining and nightlife corridor with private security, walkable main strip, and popular boutique hotel options.


Boulevard Juan Pablo II

Major commercial artery near Multiplaza, offering business-friendly hotels and a secure urban environment.


Zona Viva

Growing entertainment and expat area with restaurants, coworking spaces, and decent security on main streets.


El Hatillo

Calmer residential area suited to longer stays, with apartment rentals and access to local attractions.


South Tegucigalpa

Large quiet zone of middle- and upper-class neighborhoods, suitable for short visits and airport access.


Toncontín Airport

Convenient short-stay area near the airport, with relatively safe surroundings and easy access for transit travelers.


Maundy Thursday

02 April in 3 days


Good Friday

03 April in 4 days


Holy Saturday

04 April in 5 days


America's Day

14 April in 15 days


Labour Day

01 May in 32 days


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