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Although San Salvador in El Salvador, is surrounded by popular sites, travelers who are interested in journeying out to explore the country's natural beauty and archaeological sites will find this is a great place to start. Flights to San Salvador landing at Monseñor Óscar Arnulfo Romero International Airport (SAL) will take you to the center of El Salvador and the many attractions there. If you wish to stay in the city, there are museums, hiking trails and locally owned restaurants that offer a taste of culture in San Salvador.
Monseñor Óscar Arnulfo Romero International Airport
All flights to San Salvador go through Monseñor Óscar Arnulfo Romero International Airport (SAL) due to the small size of the country. Formerly known as El Slavador International Airport, the building has modern facilities and two terminals, one of which is used for cargo transport. There are full-service restaurants, fast food options and duty-free shops where you can find clothing, spirits and crafts. Because the airport is located on the beach, those who are heading to their beach resort or want to make the beach their first stop can head straight there. Local buses can get you to the downtown area of the city for less than $1. A taxi ride to your hotel will cost around $25.
Attractions in San Salvador
Visit the Parque Nacional El Boqueron to view the huge crater of a dormant volcano. You may even see locals harvesting spinach from the center. At Puerto del Diablo, or Devil's Door, you can hit the trails and find local delicacies. If you're interested in staying in the city, make sure you visit the Iglesia El Rosario. Although this church may not look like much from the outside, the stained glass interior is worth a look. The shopping district can be found surrounding this church. The Joya de Ceren Archaeological Site will give you a look at ancient Mayan culture and history. The site is well preserved by volcanic ashes and has a modern museum onsite. Plaza Futura is a modern plaza in the city where you can go for coffee and find Internet cafes.
The best beaches are located about 30 miles from the city near the airport. Popular beaches include La Libertad, which is notable for its waves and seafood vendors.
Hints and Tips for Visiting San Salvador
Many of the yearly celebrations, holidays and festivals are religious. In late March, for example, Holy Week takes place in many cities and towns throughout Latin America. It is celebrated with performance art, street parades and food. During the August Festival, the city is awoken at 4 a.m. by the marching band. During the day, everyone can visit art exhibitions and watch sporting events commemorating the festival. Also in August, the Balls of Fire Festival features fire-throwers in the streets.
You can expect an average meal for two at a mid-range restaurant to cost about $20, and a domestic beer only costs about $1. The average temperatures hover around 76 degrees Fahrenheit all year. October tends to be the wettest month.
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