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[21 Jul 2010 | Comments Off | ]
Hotel Colonnade in Managua

The Hotel Colonnade in central Managua is another one of those lovely small hotels in Nicaragua, colonial in style and architecture, tiled floors, abundant gardens and fountains, ideally located in the city. Its location is suited for business travelers and vacation travelers to Nicaragua because of its proximity to the financial center, central banks in Nicaragua and great for shopping, dining and entertaining in the bars and night clubs of Managua, the capital of Nicaragua.
Your hotel room at the Hotel Colonnade is comfortable, clean and comes with a …

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[30 May 2010 | Comments Off | ]
The Nicarao Inn Hotel

The Nicarao Inn Hotel situated in the center of the town of Rivas in Nicaragua. This is a pleasant small hotel with very reasonable room rates. Rivas is a “department” or state/province which also includes the beautiful beaches of San Juan del Sur and you are close enough to be able to catch the ferry to Ometepe Island from Port of San Jorge.
Staying at the Nicarao Inn will place you in an excellent location from which to explore Nicaragua. The Nicarao Inn offers a total of 18 …

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[2 Apr 2010 | Comments Off | ]
The Casa San Francisco Hotel

When I visited Granada I had lunch at the Casa San Franciso Hotel, Restaurant and Bar. The lunch was delightful and I checked around the hotel and it looks like another great hotel in Granada to stay at. The Casa San Francisco is owned by Terry Leary, Nancy and John Bergman. It is located at Desde el Convento de San Francisco, Calle Corral #207, in the centre of old Nicaragua, close to everything you would like to see in Granada.
This wonderful hotel in Granada is clean, with …

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[26 Mar 2010 | Comments Off | ]
The Hotel Alhambra Granada

The Hotel Alhambra is one of my favorite hotels in Granada.  I am reminded that I may be in Spain or Paris, in one of those little cafes overlooking the town square, sipping wine and watching a kaleidoscope of people, the vibrant colors, the music, the warm air, and then suddenly I remember, I am in Granada, Nicaragua, a very special place so few people know.  I could imagine a writer would sit here in times past and write by hand and pen one of those great little novels with …