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i have been there. It's a colder and wetter place.
Cobble stone roads.
At their main plaza, there are TONS of street food; fresh cut fruits, Corn Horchata, sandwiches (instead of subway with big slices of ham, they mix minced ham + mayo).. just interesting street food.
Night view of the city is nice as well as the church there.
You have to carry cash there; none of those places will be using credit card. Honestly, there is not much to buy, and stuff you want to buy will most likely be street stuff, that's why.
Not too many banks and if you do find them, line up are crazy. It is not convenient to just go and get cash. It's not going to be a lot of ATM around either. At least that was my experience from a few years ago.
Nice shoes, rain gear, bring napkins and tissues.
I do remember when I took the shuttle from Nicaragua to Guatemala, those dude turned the air con so cold i felt like I was in Canada. People were blasting music on their cell phones (no idea why they don't have head phones).
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