Things to do in Granada & The Masaya Region
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Cafetín El Volcán
Get your quesillos and tiste (toasted corn beverage) at this cheapie.
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Roxanne Massage
You could get a massage from Roxanne, at Roxanne Massage, who's also a home decorator.
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Casa Xalteva
Casa Xalteva also runs a children's shelter. It can get hot during afternoon classes.
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Mona Lisa
The best pizza in town is served at this upscale joint, which is also a popular bar.
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San Juan Bautista
The 1848 San Juan Bautista is a small, simple church and much nicer inside than out.
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Painting Classes
Ask at Casa de los Tres Mundos about twice-weekly classes at Fortaleza El Polvora.
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Cine Karawala
Granada's popular cinema shows mostly Western films on one of its two screens.
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Redford's
Big-screen TV, burgers and pasta even come with a few OK rooms out back.
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Oro Travel
Reputable tour outfitter. Offers good-value trips all over the country.
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Supermercado Lacayo
A grocery store with a good selection and cigarette rolling papers.
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JB Funtours
Offers tours. Locate them in a souvenir shop on the parque central.
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Nicaragua Adventures
The most expensive and exclusive operator of them all, dahlings.
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Palí
A grocery store with good prices and a tiny Musmanni bakery.
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Iglesia de Guadalupe
1626 Iglesia de Guadalupe was originally built as a fort.
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Eco Expedition
Reputable tour company, but a bit on the pricey side.
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Sophie's Deli Sandwiches
Sophie's Deli Sandwiches does submarine sandwiches.
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Golden Pizza
It's not the best pizza on earth, but it delivers.
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Tierra Tour
This is a recommended company for tour bookings.
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Yoga Classes
Travel is about stretching yourself, right?
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Paradise Tour
This is a budget option for tour-seekers.
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Mercado Municipal
Head to the overflowing and fun (if not particularly good for souvenir shopping) 1892 Mercado Municipal, a neoclassical building that may be beautiful, though there's really no way of knowing until somebody gets up there and scrubs down the facade.
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