Comayagua Royal
General Information
- Type:
- Cultural
- Price from:
- 42 USD /person
- Phone:
- (504) 220 1552, 220 7257
- Fax:
- (504) 220 1552, 220 7257
- Payment Types:
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Cash
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Credit Card
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Cheque
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Travellers cheque
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Paypal
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Wire Transfer
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- Duration:
- 10 hours
- Location Start:
- Hotel
- Location Finish:
- Hotel
- Start time:
- 08.00 am
- End time:
- 06.00 pm
- We Speak:
- Spanish, English
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Last updated: 08/16/2006
Join our Gray Line Culture Tour! Comayagua, former capital is located at the heart of the country, one hour from Tegucigalpa.
Itinerary
Day 1
The tour covers the old churches (now restored), of the old colonial capital. They include: The church of La Caridad, an Indian church, San Francisco church, with the oldest bell in America, La Merced, first cathedral of Comayagua, San Sebastian church, and the Cathedral of Concepcion, which has one of the oldest clocks in America.
Afterwards, we will visit the old Presidential House, now the Anthropological Museum with the largest collection of Lenca artifacts and history in the region. You will also see the Museum of Religious Art, with an extensive and complete array of religious imagery, silverwork, painting and library.
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Important Notice : Avoiding Fraud
It's rare, but some helpful hints to watch out for with regards to fraud:
- It is important to NEVER wire funds or use/employ other fund transfer mechanisms such as western union: Always use a credit card to protect yourself against fraud. If owners pressure you into providing a deposit or refuse to accept credit cards, there is a high probability that this is a scam.
- If at all suspicious of fraud, ask to see their website, or any other literature they can provide or send to you. Ask them for contact details for guests who have previously stayed on their property insisting on telephone numbers. Be suspicious of emails that originate from free email services (yahoo, hotmail, gmail, etc)
- Research the property thoroughly on the internet to see if there is any history or mention of scams associated with the property.
