Source: Tourism MediaIglesia Don RuaTake a tour of an attractive Romanesque church that is sure to delight you with the beauty of its art and architecture.WorldMexico and Central AmericaEl SalvadorSan SalvadorIglesia Don Rua
Source: Tourism MediaPalacio NacionalAdmire the grandeur and opulence of a downtown architectural landmark, a large palace that once served as the seat of El Salvador’s government.WorldMexico and Central AmericaEl SalvadorSan SalvadorPalacio Nacional
Source: Tourism MediaEl Rosario ChurchEnjoy the natural light show via the colored glass of this architectural oddity, where the father of Central American independence is buried.WorldMexico and Central AmericaEl SalvadorSan SalvadorEl Rosario Church
Source: Tourism MediaEl Rosario ChurchEnjoy the natural light show via the colored glass of this architectural oddity, where the father of Central American independence is buried.WorldMexico and Central AmericaEl SalvadorSan SalvadorEl Rosario Church
Source: Tourism MediaPalacio NacionalAdmire the grandeur and opulence of a downtown architectural landmark, a large palace that once served as the seat of El Salvador’s government.WorldMexico and Central AmericaEl SalvadorSan SalvadorPalacio Nacional
Source: Tourism MediaNational Museum of Anthropology Dr. David J. GuzmanExplore the comprehensive arrays of Maya and Olmec artifacts that give evidence of the lives and rich history of the Cuscatlán region.WorldMexico and Central AmericaEl SalvadorSan SalvadorNational Museum of Anthropology Dr. David J. Guzman
Source: Tourism MediaTorre CuscatlanPhotograph one of the tallest buildings in El Salvador, a skyscraper that’s completely covered in glass. Visit at night to see the building spectacularly lit.WorldMexico and Central AmericaEl SalvadorSan SalvadorTorre Cuscatlan
Source: Tourism MediaPlaza Geraldo BarriosWorldMexico and Central AmericaEl SalvadorSan SalvadorPlaza Geraldo Barrios
Source: Tourism MediaEl Rosario ChurchEnjoy the natural light show via the colored glass of this architectural oddity, where the father of Central American independence is buried.WorldMexico and Central AmericaEl SalvadorSan SalvadorEl Rosario Church
Source: Tourism MediaSan SalvadorThe sprawling capital of El Salvador has a turbulent history, which is well documented in its museums and still visible in its national monuments. WorldMexico and Central AmericaEl SalvadorSan Salvador
Source: Tourism MediaMonumento al Salvador del MundoAdmire one of the most famous landmarks in El Salvador, a towering memorial dedicated to the country’s patron, Jesus Christ.WorldMexico and Central AmericaEl SalvadorSan SalvadorMonumento al Salvador del Mundo
Source: Tourism MediaIglesia Don RuaTake a tour of an attractive Romanesque church that is sure to delight you with the beauty of its art and architecture.WorldMexico and Central AmericaEl SalvadorSan SalvadorIglesia Don Rua
Source: Tourism MediaPalacio NacionalAdmire the grandeur and opulence of a downtown architectural landmark, a large palace that once served as the seat of El Salvador’s government.WorldMexico and Central AmericaEl SalvadorSan SalvadorPalacio Nacional
Source: Tourism MediaSan SalvadorThe sprawling capital of El Salvador has a turbulent history, which is well documented in its museums and still visible in its national monuments. WorldMexico and Central AmericaEl SalvadorSan Salvador
Source: Tourism MediaMonumento al Salvador del MundoAdmire one of the most famous landmarks in El Salvador, a towering memorial dedicated to the country’s patron, Jesus Christ.WorldMexico and Central AmericaEl SalvadorSan SalvadorMonumento al Salvador del Mundo
Source: Tourism MediaNational Museum of Anthropology Dr. David J. GuzmanExplore the comprehensive arrays of Maya and Olmec artifacts that give evidence of the lives and rich history of the Cuscatlán region.WorldMexico and Central AmericaEl SalvadorSan SalvadorNational Museum of Anthropology Dr. David J. Guzman
Source: Tourism MediaEl Rosario ChurchEnjoy the natural light show via the colored glass of this architectural oddity, where the father of Central American independence is buried.WorldMexico and Central AmericaEl SalvadorSan SalvadorEl Rosario Church
Source: Tourism MediaSan SalvadorThe sprawling capital of El Salvador has a turbulent history, which is well documented in its museums and still visible in its national monuments. WorldMexico and Central AmericaEl SalvadorSan Salvador
Source: Tourism MediaCatedral MetropolitanoDiscover beautiful works of art and visit the tomb of an important religious figure at El Salvador’s national cathedral. WorldMexico and Central AmericaEl SalvadorSan SalvadorCatedral Metropolitano
Source: Tourism MediaEl Rosario ChurchEnjoy the natural light show via the colored glass of this architectural oddity, where the father of Central American independence is buried.WorldMexico and Central AmericaEl SalvadorSan SalvadorEl Rosario Church
Source: Tourism MediaNational Museum of Anthropology Dr. David J. GuzmanExplore the comprehensive arrays of Maya and Olmec artifacts that give evidence of the lives and rich history of the Cuscatlán region.WorldMexico and Central AmericaEl SalvadorSan SalvadorNational Museum of Anthropology Dr. David J. Guzman
Source: Tourism MediaNational Museum of Anthropology Dr. David J. GuzmanExplore the comprehensive arrays of Maya and Olmec artifacts that give evidence of the lives and rich history of the Cuscatlán region.WorldMexico and Central AmericaEl SalvadorSan SalvadorNational Museum of Anthropology Dr. David J. Guzman
Source: Tourism MediaNatural History MuseumLearn more about El Salvador’s history and biodiversity by scrutinizing fossils, rocks and minerals that are tens of millions of years old.WorldMexico and Central AmericaEl SalvadorSan SalvadorNatural History Museum
Source: Tourism MediaEstadio CuscatlanEl Salvador’s national stadium is one of the country’s most famous sporting arenas and a performance venue for major international music artists.WorldMexico and Central AmericaEl SalvadorSan SalvadorEstadio Cuscatlan