San Salvador Historic Bike Tour
San Salvador, El Salvador
Trip Type: Bike & Mountain Bike Tours
Duration: 3 hours
San Salvador Downtown is the historic zone that has more than 400 historic buildings. It is here where the Spanish built the first buildings four centuries ago. Embark on this bike tour for a different way to see the daily life and learn of the city's history. This sightseeing opportunity highlights excellent points of interest including: the Former Presidential House, the relief map of El Salvador, the Military Museum, the First Cry of Independence Bell, the Metropolitan Cathedral, La Libertad Square, the National Theater, the National Palace, the kilometer 0 of San Salvador and much more!
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San Salvador Downtown is the historic zone that has more than 400 historic buildings. It is here where the Spanish built the first buildings four centuries ago. Embark on this bike tour for a different way to see the daily life and learn of the city's history. This sightseeing opportunity highlights excellent points of interest including: the Former Presidential House, the relief map of El Salvador, the Military Museum, the First Cry of Independence Bell, the Metropolitan Cathedral, La Libertad Square, the National Theater, the National Palace, the kilometer 0 of San Salvador and much more!
San Salvador is a fascinating capital that draws visitors with endless options. It is one of the largest metropolitan areas in the region and the second largest in Central America. The contrasting characteristics might seem a bit overwhelming to the first-time visitor, though it doesn’t have to be. Many of the most visited tourist attractions in San Salvador city are concentrated in the historic center.
It’s a very busy city, however, so it is not possible to see everything in one day. However, there are many routes to see that showcase its architecture, religion, history and gastronomy.
Most attractions are concentrated in the historic center: the Former Presidential House, the Relief Map of El Salvador, the Military Museum, the First Cry of Independence Bell of Central America, the Metropolitan Cathedral, La Libertad Square, El Rosario Church, the National Theater, the National Palace, and the kilometer 0 of San Salvador. There are many museums, historic houses and buildings to see as well.
It’s a very busy city, however, so it is not possible to see everything in one day. However, there are many routes to see that showcase its architecture, religion, history and gastronomy.
Most attractions are concentrated in the historic center: the Former Presidential House, the Relief Map of El Salvador, the Military Museum, the First Cry of Independence Bell of Central America, the Metropolitan Cathedral, La Libertad Square, El Rosario Church, the National Theater, the National Palace, and the kilometer 0 of San Salvador. There are many museums, historic houses and buildings to see as well.
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