Tegucigalpa Entertainment

  1. Café La Milonga

    Café La Milonga has tango classes on Fridays, sometimes with live music accompanying. Ask about special performances, especially folk music.

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  2. Café Paradiso

    Screens English-language movies every Tuesday night and has poetry readings on Thursdays. The food's good too.

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  3. Estadio Nacional Tiburcio Carías Andino

    The Estadio Nacional Tiburcio Carías Andino is across the river from Comayagüela and hosts soccer games and other sporting matches. Tickets sold the day of the event.

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  4. Teatro Nacional Manuel Bonilla

    Hosts a variety of performing-arts shows, including plays, dance and music. Built in 1912, the theater's interior was inspired by the Athens Theatre of Paris, making it a very enjoyable place to attend a performance.

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