Honduras' Colonial Jewel | Former National Capital
Colonial cathedral (1711) with oldest clock in Americas (~1100 AD)
Church with Antonina Bell, America's oldest bell (1460)
Pre-Columbian and colonial era artifacts
Renowned Holy Week processions & ceremonies
One of Central America's finest colonial townsโsafe, walkable, and delightful. Founded by Spanish Captain Alonso de Cรกceres in 1537 to be "between the two oceans." Archaeological site Yarumela shows native habitation since 1,000 B.C. controlling trade routes.
Served as Honduras' capital until Marco Aurelio Soto moved it to Tegucigalpa in 1880. The cathedral's clock was built by Arabs in Spain around 1100 AD and gifted by King Carlos III. Best visited during dry season (November-April). Mountains and natural parks offer hiking and bird-watching.
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