Nightlife in Nicaragua - Check out the photos
Think there's no nightlife in Nicaragua or Granada for that matter? Check out the pictures. El Club had their annual beach party this weekend and if you weren't there, you missed a great party!!
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Granada goes wireless
When you think colonial, you don't exactly think high speed internet. Check out these hotspots in Granada:El Club Hotel
Kathy's Waffle House
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A great photo of Granada
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A great hotel to stay at when in Granada
El Club is one of the most popular hotels in Granada. The hotel features 11 rooms, wireless internet, a friendly staff and more. The hotel has a unique atmosphere and is built in an old colonial home. The hotel also has a bar and a restaurant. As far as nightlife, El Club is also the place to see and be seen. Here are some pictures of the hotel:You can find out more about the hotel at www.elclub-nicaragua.com. 0 comments
Overdue Kudos

A few months ago, Granada played part in the fight against corruption in Nicaragua. Several political leaders and hundreds of people marched through the city in protest of the corruption that has long headlined the newspapers of Nicaragua. The march was arranged by several political leaders and was not affiliated with any specific party. The march proved to be a success in that such marches are not common and give people a new way to express their feelings about corruption in Nicaragua. For that, we congratulate Granada for it's participation. 0 comments
The Essence of Granada
Granada can be defined several ways. One is the historical, geographical definition which you can find here. Granada can also be defined by it's colonial architecture, abundance of churches, the influence of religion, it's arts and crafts, its writers, painters and many other things. The thing that stands out however is it's people. Granadinos are unique, and very proud of their heritage, anyone in Nicaragua will tell you that. These are the same people, who sit outside in their rocking chairs in the evening and discuss politics, the ones who might run a small business out of their homes, and the ones who are eager to talk to foreigners and practice their english, or learn a few things. Granada is also home to many foreigners who have decided to call this great city their home. Businesses are popping up almost weekly, there is a new community here that includes people from all over the world, and who are gradually becoming a part of Granada and Nicaragua. Feel free to explore some of these businesses, and check back here soon to learn more about what it's like to start a business, and live in Granada.
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