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San Andrés

La Libertad

San Andrés is a major pre-Columbian Maya site that served as a regional capital in the Zapotitán Valley from 600 to 900 AD. The site features a large ceremonial plaza, pyramid structures, and an indigo processing workshop — one of the oldest known in the Americas. The peaceful setting amid sugar cane fields makes it a pleasant and uncrowded archaeological experience.

Cómo llegar

25 minutes from San Salvador via the Pan-American highway. Located in the Zapotitán Valley.

Mejor época

Year-round. Mornings are best for cooler temperatures. Open Tuesday-Sunday.

Costo estimado

$3 entrance fee.

Destacados

Maya regional capital ruins
Ceremonial plaza & pyramids
Ancient indigo workshop
Peaceful rural setting
On-site museum
Panoramic valley views

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