A very nice "family-run establishment" (with warm welcomes from all members of the family) right in the Copan village, getting at this place for the quite reasonable price of about 25 US$ a night was my own "small-but-not-tiny" room (with actually a good-sized bed which takes up a good part of the room, a small TV mounted on a wall & also an ensuite bathroom of a size to move around easily). And yes, just as satisfactory as the accommodation was the "filling breakfast" on the 2nd floor (with also a not-too-distant view of some "serene mountains" around the Village to see from the tables alongside the railing facing the street in front of this place); and also as for the meals apart from the breakfast, one which I can definitely suggest is a pretty good Chinese restaurant (to the left after coming out of this place then to the right just at the first street where the restaurant is on the right side after a short downhill way) although there are also a number of other places to eat around this place apart from that one.
As for the well-known Copan "ruin site", it's just about a 20-minute walk away, first to the "east gate" of the Village (where on the wall just inside the gate a "long mural scene" which I would say a pretty great collection of some "defining images" of this area including that of a...A very nice "family-run establishment" (with warm welcomes from all members of the family) right in the Copan village, getting at this place for the quite reasonable price of about 25 US$ a night was my own "small-but-not-tiny" room (with actually a good-sized bed which takes up a good part of the room, a small TV mounted on a wall & also an ensuite bathroom of a size to move around easily). And yes, just as satisfactory as the accommodation was the "filling breakfast" on the 2nd floor (with also a not-too-distant view of some "serene mountains" around the Village to see from the tables alongside the railing facing the street in front of this place); and also as for the meals apart from the breakfast, one which I can definitely suggest is a pretty good Chinese restaurant (to the left after coming out of this place then to the right just at the first street where the restaurant is on the right side after a short downhill way) although there are also a number of other places to eat around this place apart from that one.
As for the well-known Copan "ruin site", it's just about a 20-minute walk away, first to the "east gate" of the Village (where on the wall just inside the gate a "long mural scene" which I would say a pretty great collection of some "defining images" of this area including that of a jaguar!) for about a 10-minute walk followed by another 10 minutes straight along the road leading out of that gate to the gate of the "ruin site" (a "big gate" unmissable on the right side of the road with also a row of souvenir vendors on the left side). And yes, a "quaint place" in itself with cobble-stoned streets lined with small multi-colored buildings of 1 or 2 stories (kind of a "mini-Cartagena" as I would put it, and more similar both in appearance & size to those like Granada in Nicaragua and Antigua & Flores in Guatemala), pretty much everywhere in the Village is just within a 10-minute walk from this place including the "main plaza" (at just a short walk to the left just along the street in front).More
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