About Comayagua
Comayagua, which is the capital of the Comayagua department of Honduras, is located on the highway to Pedro Sula and is approximately 80 kilometers away from Tegucigalpa.
According to the data obtained in 2003, the population of the city is about 60 thousand people. The city is known for its rich Spanish architecture. On the city square, City Hall built in neoclassic style in the 16th century (Comayagua Cathedral in the colonial period of Honduras) and Santa Maria Cathedral, one of the oldest clocks of America are among the most remarkable structures to visit.
Furthermore, Comayagua becomes the capital of Honduras religious tourism in the Eastertide. In this season which has become a tradition since 1963, people looks for spiritual peace by lighting candles and incenses in temples. In addition, this city which is under the influence of the tropical climate welcomes tourists in every season of the year.