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[3 Mar 2011 | Comments Off | ]
Hotels in Granada

There are a wide range of hotels and accommodation in the city of Granada to suit any budget, from the hostels for backpacking tourists to luxury hotels. In fact, Granada has the most types of accommodation and hotels in all of Nicaragua. You can find hostels in the $6 a night range, right up to the luxury hotels which charge over $100 per night. The good thing about Granada is that all of the tourist sights are in walking distance and it’s a lovely city to walk …

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[17 Feb 2011 | Comments Off | ]
Granada Nicaragua Hotels

For the first time tourist to Nicaragua, one of the most interesting cities to visit is Granada in Nicaragua. Most tour groups will take you to Granada because of its history, Colonial charm and proximity to tourist attractions. There are plenty of Granada hotels to choose from when visiting this city, and most are renovated, provide all the amenities you desire and maintain the style of Nicaragua’s colonial past.
You should not miss the opportunity to take a horse drawn carriage through the city streets of Granada. By …

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[26 Sep 2010 | One Comment | ]
Survivor Comes to Nicaragua

As you are know doubt aware, Survivor: Nicaragua! has arrived on TV. It’s the 21st season of the show and the people at CBC couldn’t have picked a better location for the TV show. I’ve watched the show a couple of times(mostly to watch the scenery) even though it’s not my cup of tea, so to speak. However, many, many people are fans of the Survivor show and they ARE watching Survivor: Nicaragua this season. The benefits to Nicaragua from locating the Survivor TV show …

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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 …