El Salvador Culture
Flavor El Salvador street foods: The Best Salvadoran Street Foods to Savor!
El Salvador is a country full of colorful customs and traditions; one of these traditions that don’t get much attention is eating street foods. The El Salvador street foods are not your traditional dishes that take longer to prepare; these are foods mainly eaten as snacks. Some of the best … Read more
Famous buildings in El Salvador. El Salvador Architecture
The most famous buildings in El Salvador are the National Palace, the National Theater, The Santa Ana Theater, the Presidential home or CAPRES, the Palace of Culture and Arts in Santa Tecla, and the Legislative Assembly Building. These structures are of great importance to El Salvador; they have played a … Read more
Cihuatan El Salvador, Great Mayan Archaeological site.
Cihuatan El Salvador is an extensive Pre-Columbian archaeological site located in the central part of El Salvador. The Cihuatan Mayan ruins have more than 180 acres, making it the most comprehensive archaeological site in the country. The Cihuatan archaeological site is located near the small town of Aguilares, about 24 … Read more
Joya de Ceren Archaeological Park in El Salvador, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
The Joya de Ceren Archaeological Park in El Salvador is a pre-Columbian Maya farming community located in the Zapotitan Valley in the department of La Libertad, 38 kilometers from downtown San Salvador. Joya de Ceren was declared by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as a World … Read more
El Tazumal El Salvador. An Iconic Mayan Archaeological Site
El Tazumal El Salvador is a Maya archaeological site in Chalchuapa. The Tazumal pre-Columbian ruins are part of the impressive Chalchuapa archaeological zone. It was the first archaeological park created in El Salvador, which is among the oldest in Central American. Before the Europeans arrived in what is now known … Read more