You can enjoy a tour of historic sights in downtown El Salvador, which used to be the center of politics and cultural life. Please contact +503 if you need to schedule a guided tour (recommended).
This Museum is a beautiful trip down Salvadorian history through art. It is only open on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Don't miss the shop: beautiful art and artisanal work from local artists and entrepreneus. And if you're feeling hungry, stop by Punto, the museum restaurant and Aida's favorite.
Only a 40 min drive away from the city, you can enjoy beautiful beach front restaurants, the best ceviche and fresh seafood in the country and funky bars to hop around.
This area of San Salvador is filled with trendy bars and restaurants, you can take your pick: Querida: for a happy hour Nómada: an experimental cocktail bar Lobby: a lively bar with delicious snacks Merkato: a fancier spot for dinner Superb: if you're feeling 20