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Contribuisci feedbackGood attention to the tourist, there are volunteer guides and the view to the bay is the best in Honduras
Great place is one of the oldest structures of the Spanish colonizers, great views of the coast and the sea. Is un downtown, artisans shops are there, some leaders also, there is a museum inside, and some monuments around. Is very chepa and is stunning place.
A quiet atmosphere, A lot of history behind each wall. beautiful view to the bay.
A beautiful and very quiet place to enjoy and get to know some of the history about the first capital of Honduras..The city of Trujillo.
One of top 3 historic icons at Trujillo City, high above the waves, gazing over the Caribbean toward the European motherland, this 17th-century Spanish fortress could not have a more evocative position. Though its ruined remains are not that impressive visually, it's still an inspirational spot to reflect on the forces and characters that shaped the history of the American continent. Fifteen cannons face the sea, and a plaque marks the place where North American wannabe conqueror William Walker was executed. The onsite museum has colonial and Garifuna artifacts. People are kind, museum closes to public after 5pm every day of the week, the sunset and sunrise is a show you will remember by all your life, one of the best places to take an historic picture for your travel album.