Highlights Walking Tour With A Guide
Discover San Salvador's History and Culture on a Small Group Walking Tour
Embark on an unforgettable small group tour of San Salvador, where you’ll dive into the heart of the city’s vibrant history and culture. Perfect for first-time visitors, solo travelers, and those seeking a personalized experience, this tour offers an immersive exploration of San Salvador's most ...
Meeting point
Meet your guide in front of Courtyard San Salvador, Centro de Estilo de Vida La Gran Via, Esquina Calle 2 y, San Salvador, Salvador
Iglesia El Rosario, 6a Avenida Parque Libertad, San Salvador El Salvador
Begin your tour at Iglesia El Rosario, a modern architectural marvel with its unique design and vibrant stained-glass windows that create a kaleidoscope of colors inside the church.
Catedral Metropolitana de San Salvador, 2A Calle Oriente, San Salvador El Salvador
Visit the Catedral Metropolitana, the city's main cathedral, renowned for its beautiful facade and the resting place of Archbishop Óscar Romero, a significant figure in Salvadoran history.
Plaza Barrios, San Salvador El Salvador
Proceed to Plaza Barrios, a bustling square that offers a glimpse into the daily life of locals. The plaza is named after President Gerardo Barrios and is a great spot to experience the city's vibrant atmosphere.
National Palace, 4a Calle Poniente Plaza Libertad, San Salvador El Salvador
Head to the National Palace, an imposing neoclassical building that once housed the government offices. It is now a museum where you can learn about El Salvador's history and political past.
National Theater San Salvador, Calle Delgado avenida monseñor Romero, in fornt of Plaza Morazán, San Salvador El Salvador
Continue to the National Theater, a stunning example of early 20th-century architecture. This theater hosts various cultural events and is an important landmark in San Salvador.
Plaza Libertad, San Salvador El Salvador
Conclude your tour at Plaza Libertad, the oldest public square in San Salvador. It features the Monument to the Heroes, commemorating the country's independence, and is surrounded by historic buildings, making it a perfect end to your cultural exploration of the city.


