El Espino beach is located in the Department of Usulután, is one of the beaches most of El Salvador, and for being a beautiful and warm beach is an …
Quezaltepeque volcano is located to the West of the city of San Salvador and is a complex massif which includes peaks: Picacho (1,967 meters above sea level) and wild …
The chilate is a drink native to Central America, prepared from chile, roasted corn and cocoa and is usually that add anise, pepper, ginger and cinnamon. The chilate is …
The pupusas with a traditional meal throughout El Salvador, anywhere in the country can find a place that sells pupusas (pupuserÃa), any day of the week. The pupusas are …
The Sihuanaba, commonly called The Siguanaba. The legend says that a woman Sihuanaba, originally called Sihuehuet (Beautiful Woman), had an affair with the son of the god Tlaloc, which …
The Museo de Arte de El Salvador (MARTE), located in the city of San Salvador, is a private, nonprofit responsible for the preservation and dissemination of visual arts in …
The so-called Soccer War or the War of the 100 hours was named by the coincidence of this fact with those derived from a football game that pitted national …
“El Carbonero” a song considered by many Salvadorans as the second national anthem, was the brainchild of Don Pancho Lara, born in 1900 in the Hacienda La Presa in …
The Agostinas Fiestas are you celebrate August 6, are dedicated to the patron saint, “El Salvador del Mundo”, also called. The Agostinas holidays are the most important festivities in …
The Day of the Dead is a celebration throughout El Salvador. It is customary to go to the cemetery to pray and place flowers on the graves of loved …