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Hilton Princess Managua

Managua
Our Hotels Policies Have Changed ”Weve updated our reservation and cancellation policies, extended Hilton Honors Points and status and may be requiring face coverings, temperature checks, health declarations and use of mobile contact tracing at our hotels around the world. Please visit our dedicated COVID-19 page. Prior to travelling, please check your destinations government website to understand any local requirements or restrictions that may be in place.Welcome to the Hilton Princess Managua hotel in Nicaragua, centrally located in the city's entertainment and business district. Do business in the Executive Lounge, work out in the fitness center and savor fine wines in the Garden Court. Managua is the center of transportation, commerce, finance and manufacturing in Nicaragua. Hilton Princess Managua offers an ideal location, within walking distance of Zona Hippos, an entertainment and dining district of Managua. We are within one mile from the BAC/Credomatic complex, Inter-American Development Bank, World Bank, Invercasa and LAFISE. We are also just 3.7 miles from the U.S. Embassy and six miles from Augusto Cesar Sandino International Airport (MGA). Scheduled airport-hotel transfers can be arranged (reservation required). Enjoy excellent amenities at our Nicaragua hotel including our 24-hour fitness center, outdoor swimming pool, Garden Court, and Clancy's bar with live music and entertainment on selected nights. We also offer flexible meeting and banquet space, WiFi access throughout the hotel and a full service business center. Our modern guest rooms, suites and executive rooms feature WiFi access, an HDTV with over 90 channels and Hilton Serenity Collection bedding. Executive level guests also enjoy exclusive access to the hotels private Executive Lounge. When you're ready to explore the town, the hotel is just minutes from several of the city's entertainment centers.
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$107 / Per Night

Crowne Plaza Managua

Managua
The city hotel is situated close to the economic and entertainment area of the city, close to the centre of the city of Managua and conveniently close to the Presidential Office and many embassies. Plaza Inter shopping centre is just 5 minutes' walk from the business hotel. The tourist centre of Puerto Salvador is 15 minutes' drive from the conference hotel and the beach in San Juan del Sur is an hour and a half away. The hotel is just 15 minutes from Managua International Airport. From the hotel guests can enjoy a spectacular view of the city and Lake Managua, with the best facilities for their comfort and pleasure. Guests in Nicaragua on business or for conventions can take advantage of the conference facilities. The architecture of the hotel will remind guests of the ancient Mayan pyramids. The establishment has an elegant and cosy atmosphere and it offers a bar and TV lounge located in the hotel lobby. The air-conditioned hotel offers 140 rooms and welcomes guests with 24-hour reception service. There is also 24-hour check-out service, a hotel safe, currency exchange facilities, a cloakroom and lift access. Further facilities include an auditorium, restaurant, WLAN Internet access, room and laundry services, and a car park and garage. The rooms feature all the facilities and amenities the modern traveller requires. The rooms are elegantly decorated and offer all guests need to do their work effectively and comfortably. Each room is equipped with an en suite bathroom with a shower, bathtub, bathrobes, toiletries and a hairdryer, a double bed, double glazed windows and individually regulated air conditioning. Other in-room amenities include a CD player, LCD cable TV, a coffee maker, in-room safe, an iron and ironing board and a telephone with two lines. There is an outdoor swimming pool with sun loungers and parasols laid out ready for use. Guests may also work out in the gym, relax in the sauna or steam room, or unwind with a massage.
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$98 / Per Night

Why People Love Nicaragua

See what people have to say about activities and accommodations in Nicaragua

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nicatraveler1
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May 2020
We went volcano boarding on Cerro Negro.....it’s a pretty small volcano compared to others....we thought it would be easy. It. Was. Not The hike up was treacherous ( wear good sturdy hiking shoes ) and very hot ( until close to the top then extremely windy- which felt good but you really had to ...
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Melanie L
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Aug 2022
Today we've done the amazing Volcano Boarding Trip at Cerro Negro. Even though it was raining a little bit it was so worth it and super fun. While sliding down the volcano the clouds disappeared and we had a beautiful view. Thank you so much for this fun activity!
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Paulpies
5
Apr 2023
A really memorable experience. Even the drive out to the site feels something like a safari tour which is a cool experience. The volcano itself and surrounding scenery are awesome, so we really enjoyed the hike up. It does get quite windy up there so don’t be ashamed to hand over your board to a ...

Frequently Asked Questions about Nicaragua

What are some must-see attractions in Nicaragua?

Nicaragua has a lot of beautiful attractions to offer. Some of the must-see attractions in Nicaragua include the Masaya Volcano, the Colonial City of Granada, the Ometepe Island, and the Corn Islands. The Masaya Volcano is an active volcano that you can visit and see the lava lake. The Colonial City of Granada is a beautiful city with colorful buildings and a rich history. The Ometepe Island is a volcanic island in Lake Nicaragua, with beautiful scenery and great hiking opportunities. The Corn Islands are two beautiful islands on the Caribbean coast, with crystal-clear water and white sandy beaches.

What activities can you do in Nicaragua?

Nicaragua has a lot of activities to offer for tourists. Some of the activities you can do in Nicaragua include hiking, surfing, volcano boarding, exploring the cloud forest, and visiting the local markets. Nicaragua has a lot of great hiking opportunities, such as climbing the Maderas Volcano on Ometepe Island or hiking in the cloud forest in the northern part of the country. Surfing is also a popular activity in Nicaragua, with great waves on the Pacific coast. Volcano boarding is a unique activity where you slide down the slope of the Cerro Negro Volcano on a board. Exploring the cloud forest in the northern part of the country is a great way to see some of the unique flora and fauna of Nicaragua. And visiting the local markets is a great way to experience the local culture and buy some souvenirs.

What are some recommended accommodations in Nicaragua?

There are a lot of great accommodations in Nicaragua, ranging from budget hostels to luxury resorts. In Granada, some of the recommended accommodations include the Hotel Plaza Colon, the Hotel Dario, and the El Convento Boutique Hotel. In San Juan del Sur, some of the recommended accommodations include the Pelican Eyes Resort and Spa, the Hotel Victoriano, and the Casa Bahia Hotel. In Leon, some of the recommended accommodations include the Hotel La Perla, the Hotel Azul, and the El Convento Hotel. And in Managua, some of the recommended accommodations include the Hotel Los Robles, the Real InterContinental Hotel, and the Hotel Contempo.

What is the best time of year to visit Nicaragua?

The best time of year to visit Nicaragua is during the dry season, which runs from December to April. During this time, the weather is dry and sunny, making it perfect for outdoor activities. The rainy season runs from May to November, and while it can still be a great time to visit, the weather can be unpredictable and some activities may be affected by the rain.

What is the food like in Nicaragua?

Nicaraguan cuisine is a mix of indigenous, Spanish, and African influences. Some of the popular dishes in Nicaragua include Gallo Pinto, a rice and beans dish, Nacatamal, a corn dough filled with meat and vegetables, and Vigoron, a dish made with yucca, pork rind, and cabbage salad. Nicaragua is also known for its coffee, which is grown in the country's highlands.

What are some safety tips for traveling to Nicaragua?

Nicaragua is generally a safe country to travel to, but there are some safety tips that tourists should keep in mind. It's recommended to avoid walking alone at night, especially in the cities. It's also recommended to avoid carrying large amounts of cash and valuables with you. And it's important to be aware of your surroundings and to stay alert, especially in crowded areas.

What is the currency in Nicaragua?

The currency in Nicaragua is the Nicaraguan Cordoba. US dollars are also widely accepted in tourist areas.

What language do they speak in Nicaragua?

The official language of Nicaragua is Spanish. English is also spoken in some tourist areas.

Do I need a visa to travel to Nicaragua?

Citizens of most countries, including the United States, do not need a visa to enter Nicaragua for tourism purposes. Visitors are granted a 90-day tourist visa upon arrival. It's important to check the visa requirements for your specific country before traveling.

What is the transportation like in Nicaragua?

The transportation in Nicaragua is generally safe and reliable. Buses are the most common form of transportation, and they run regularly between major cities. Taxis are also available in most cities, and they are usually metered. It's recommended to negotiate the price before getting into the taxi to avoid any misunderstandings.