Granada

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One of the oldest settlements in Nicaragua is known for its colonial architecture, churches and natural surroundings.

In Granada’s town centre, stroll along cobblestone streets lined with pastel-colored buildings and visit some of Nicaragua’s most beautiful churches, including the landmark Granada Cathedral.

Granada was founded by Francisco Hernández de Córdoba in 1524 and lays claim to being the first European city on mainland America. Three hundred years later, much of the urban area was destroyed by fire on the orders of the William Walker. Reconstruction efforts have restored many structures to close approximations of their appearance during Spanish rule.

A good place to start your visit is at Iglesia San Francisco, one of the oldest churches in Central America. Admire the light blue exterior with its thin white columns and wooden doors. Adjoining the church is a museum where you can see pre-Columbian statues from the island of Zapatera, which is located in Lake Nicaragua.

Go to the Baroque-style Iglesia de la Merced for a trip to the top of the bell tower. From here you can enjoy commanding views across the city. Downstairs, visit the chapel dedicated to the Virgen de Fatima. A short walk to the west of the city will take you to the Municipal Cemetery where you can see the ornate tombs of six Nicaraguan Presidents and the Chapel of Spirits, a scale model of a renowned French church of the same name.

Just outside of the city you will find the Nicaragua Butterfly Reserve. See more than 20 species of butterfly inside the large flight house then walk along scenic trails through the forest. Look for monkeys, parakeets and motmots, the national bird of Nicaragua.

Granada is a small city and the sites can all be easily reached on foot. Buses are regular and reliable, though you may want to try one of the horse-drawn carriage rides. Granada is approximately 29 miles (47 kilometres) from Managua, the capital of Nicaragua, and within easy reach of the islands of Lake Nicaragua.

Hotel Real La Merced

Hotel Real La Merced

3.5 out of 5
Calle Real Xalteva Granada
Stay at this historic inn in Granada. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, room service and a 24-hour front desk. Our guests praise the helpful staff in their reviews. Popular ...
9.4/10 Exceptional! (345 reviews)
Our family loved this hotel for its colonial charm, walkability to the center of town and to various restaurants and coffee shops. There is a great restaurant that is associated with the hotel that also served a great breakfast. The pool was refreshing. The front desk staff was very helpful in recommending ...

Reviewed on 30 Dec 2025

Hotel Real La Merced
voco Lake Nicaragua Granada by IHG

voco Lake Nicaragua Granada by IHG

3 out of 5
Parque Central 25 varas al Oeste Granada
The price is HK$881 per night from 9 Feb to 10 Feb
HK$881
HK$1,014 total
9 Feb - 10 Feb
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Stay at this business-friendly hotel in Granada. Enjoy 2 outdoor pools, a rooftop terrace and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the helpful staff in their ...
9/10 Wonderful! (226 reviews)
Front desk service was excellent

Reviewed on 6 Jan 2026

voco Lake Nicaragua Granada by IHG
Plaza Marbella Granada Condiminiums

Plaza Marbella Granada Condiminiums

3 out of 5
Calle Cuiscoma Granada Granada
Stay at this hotel in Granada. Enjoy free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and private pools. Our guests praise the helpful staff in their reviews. Popular attractions ...
9/10 Wonderful! (109 reviews)
The room is basic but was ok

Reviewed on 17 Jan 2026

Plaza Marbella Granada Condiminiums
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Casa Anita -Luxurious 2 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath private villa with saltwater Pool

Casa Anita -Luxurious 2 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath private villa with saltwater Pool

Granada
Stay at this villa in Granada. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, private pools and a garden. Popular attractions Mercado Municipal and Sor Maria Romero Meneses Birthplace are ...
9.6/10 Exceptional! (37 reviews)
Beautiful home very comfortable excellent staff highly recommend will definitely be back

Reviewed on 21 Aug 2025

Casa Anita -Luxurious 2 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath private villa with saltwater Pool
Casa Blanca, Beautiful Restored 250 Year Old Villa. Oasis in Heart of Granada

Casa Blanca, Beautiful Restored 250 Year Old Villa. Oasis in Heart of Granada

Granada Granada (department)
Stay at this villa in Granada. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, private pools and a garden. Popular attractions Parque Central and San Francisco Convent and Cultural Center ...
9.8/10 Exceptional! (49 reviews)
Beautiful and comfortable place to stay. Everything was conveniently located within walking distance

Reviewed on 29 Aug 2025

Casa Blanca, Beautiful Restored 250 Year Old Villa. Oasis in Heart of Granada
Boho Bloom Villa ( 17 new beds w/Pool + w/ac

Boho Bloom Villa ( 17 new beds w/Pool + w/ac

Granada Granada
Stay at this family-friendly villa in Granada. Enjoy private pools, a fitness centre and a garden. Popular attractions Casa de Los Tres Mundos and Mansion de ...
Amazing service

Reviewed on 2 Jan 2026

Boho Bloom Villa ( 17 new beds w/Pool + w/ac
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plastic every where in the country, poverty is seen in the whole country. male supremacy is obvious. everywhere in the roads and cities there are Iron bars around houses and doors like prisons, a sign of criminal activities. not willing to go back to