The second largest city in Honduras is San Pedro Sula. Located just to the south of Mexico, it is considered as a major hub for everyone else in Honduras.
While in San Pedro Sula, stop by the Guamilito Market where the locals ply their trade of hammocks, pottery and Honduran cigars. Take a stroll through the Central Park of San Pedro Sula where you can meet and converse with some of the locals. See the recently restored Cathedral which has been around since 1949. Delve into the history of San Pedro Sula at The Museum of Anthropology and History, or just relax in one of the air conditioned coffee shops, while enjoying and espresso and a pastry. Plan your trip to coincide with Feria de Juliana, (the June fair) where locals and vacationers alike, enjoy the live music and carnival atmosphere.
Take something home to remember your vacation from the Mercado de Artesanias Guamilito, where shopping is the name of the game and knowledge of bartering is a plus.
longitude and latitude location of San Pedro Sula, Honduras?
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No, the capital of Honduras is Tegucigalpa.
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The three largest cities in Honduras are Tegucigalpa (the capital), San Pedro Sula and La Ceiba.
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