Granada: A City of Colonial Charm and Baseball Culture
Located in southern Nicaragua, Granada is one of Central America's oldest colonial cities, established during the early Spanish colonization of the Americas. Known for its colorful buildings and cobblestone streets, Granada retains a strong sense of "old-world Spanish charm," making it a popular destination.
Just a short distance from the city lies Lake Granada (Lake Nicaragua), the second-largest lake in Latin America. Visitors can enjoy a relaxing time watching the sunset over the lake during the evening.
📍Location
Granada, Nicaragua
- Approximately 8–10 hours by long-distance bus from San José, Costa Rica (border crossing required)
- About 1.5 hours by bus from Managua
🕰️Highlights
- The old town area, featuring cathedrals and colonial architecture
- Sunset walks by Lake Granada, offering stunning views
- Relaxing at night markets or cafes is also recommended
💡Fun Facts
- Baseball is far more popular than soccer in Nicaragua
→ You'll often see people wearing baseball jerseys around town, and there’s even a professional league
- This popularity is said to be influenced by the American occupation era
🌟Key Points
- A hidden gem with fewer tourists, offering a tranquil Central American atmosphere
- Relatively safe, making it easy for women and solo travelers to explore
- Spending time by the lakeside feels luxurious, with different views in the morning and evening
- Affordable food and accommodations make it a great place for extended stays