Tegucigalpa

Tegucigalpa is the capital of and largest city in Honduras. Tegucigalpa is a great example Central America of urban sprawl gone amok, spread out across very hilly terrain. Of course, the city, a 400 year-old mining center, has a depth that is there for those with time and nerve to find it.

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  • If you stay at the Intercontinetal in Tegucigalpa than you should defently get some of their sangria. Although, word of warning after drinking said sangria don't climb ont he roof... it isn't a nice roof to be on to begin with and the way down seems to lead you right into the guards office... and …  Carol B.
  • Definitivamente "Tegu", ubicada entre puros cerros, es una ciudad peligrosa e insegura... definitvamente hay cosas mejores en Honduras como las "Islas de la Bahía".  Rodrigo R.
  • As for most central american capitals... dont stick around too long. Rather noisy, dirty and ... grey... I would recommend to go up to the "valle de los angeles", which is close by and very cute. I have no idea about public transportation, as i personally hitch-hiked, which in this particular city …  Charlotte L.
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Tegucigalpa Travel Guide is based on Tegucigalpa by Justin T. Conroy, Ivo Louppen, Stefan Ertmann, Mary Canelon, Pnaha, Joelf, Panos, Zepppep, Burmesedays, iGuide and others. Tegucigalpa Travel Guide is available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0. See background image credits.