Granada
Colonial colors

Across Costa Rica’s northern border, everything changes. The first thing you notice is a machinegun-fire Spanish peppering the air, which is heavy with the scent of cooking cabbage and roasting pork. The architecture changes, with small villages clinging to deteriorating


 

Time Warp:
Granada

The first time I visited Granada, I conspicuously strolled the stately streets lined with crumbling Spanish-colonial buildings. I couldn't get a computer to send emails; lodging options were limited. And if you didn't like traditional Nicaraguan fare, it was hard to eat. The charm


         
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