In Managua Nicaragua, you can visit the city’s Central Park in
the Plaza of the Revolution, or take in the natural beauty at the
Tiscapa Lagoon, the largest of four lagoons located within the
city. The colonial past of Managua is on display at the Old
Cathedral of Managua, located in the city’s central district. For a
glimpse into Managua’s ancient history, visit the Museum of
Acahualinca, where fossilized Paleo-Indian footprints made some
6,000 years ago are engraved in volcanic ash.
Managua holds several annual festivals, with the festival of Santo
Domingo running in the first 10 days of August, and the Happiness
for Life Carnival celebrated at the beginning of the month of
March.Of interest to revelers throughout the year, bars and
nightclubs are plentiful in Managua, especially in the popular Zona
Hippos and Zona Rosa areas of the city.