First Time in Granada?
Start here — the essential places to eat, explore, and experience.
Start here — the essential places to see, eat, and explore on your first visit to Granada.
Must Do
Start with the essentials. These are the places and experiences that define Granada — easy to reach, worth your time, and a great way to get a feel for the city.
Granada Cathedral
Granada Cathedral is the city’s most iconic landmark, famous for its bright yellow façade and panoramic rooftop views overlooking Parque Central.
Parque Central
Parque Central is the historic heart of Granada, surrounded by colorful colonial buildings, cafés, and the city’s most iconic landmarks. It’s the perfect place to start exploring and experience everyday life in the city.
Calle La Calzada
Calle La Calzada is Granada’s most vibrant street, filled with restaurants, music, and nightlife.
Las Isletas de Granada
Las Isletas are hundreds of small islands scattered across Lake Nicaragua, formed by an ancient volcanic eruption.
Laguna de Apoyo
Laguna de Apoyo is a stunning volcanic crater lake known for its clear water and peaceful surroundings.
Where to Eat
A few great places to start. Whether you’re looking for a relaxed breakfast, a casual lunch, or something local, these spots are reliable and easy choices.
Eco
Relaxed garden patio restaurant with Nicaraguan and international dishes, craft beer, cocktails, and a fun casual atmosphere.
Kiosko El Gordito
Local spot in central park serving traditional vigorón—one of the most authentic and affordable Nicaraguan street food experiences.
The Garden Cafe
The Garden Café is a centrally located café in Granada offering breakfast and lunch in a relaxed garden setting.
Drinks and Nightlife
Looking for something later in the day? From laid-back bars to lively spots, Granada has a small but fun nightlife scene.
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Day Trips
Once you’ve explored the city, there’s even more nearby. These easy day trips take you to volcanoes, crater lakes, and some of the best scenery in Nicaragua.
Las Isletas de Granada
Las Isletas are hundreds of small islands scattered across Lake Nicaragua, formed by an ancient volcanic eruption.
Mombacho Volcano
Mombacho Volcano towers above Granada and offers cloud forest hiking, ziplining, and incredible views.
Masaya Volcano National Park
Masaya Volcano National Park offers one of the most unique volcanic experiences in Central America, where visitors can look directly into an active lava crater.
Laguna de Apoyo
Laguna de Apoyo is a stunning volcanic crater lake known for its clear water and peaceful surroundings.
Planning your visit? See our Plan Your Trip guide for practical info.
