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Sitio Arqueológico San Andrés

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Churches and CathedralsHistorical Sites
Open Opens at 9:00-16:00
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hour
Address:
RJ26+77P, CA 1, San Juan Opico, El SalvadorMap
Phone+503 2455 6212
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  • rosey1312
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    Interesting visit

    We started our Mayan tour at San Andres. The museum is nice. We probably should have asked for a guided tour as it was a little hard to identify the various buildings once we were out on the site

    Reviewed on Apr 18, 2024
  • Trek-Always
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    Average Versus Other Sites Available in the Area

    Still excavating. Small museum very nice with good English. Walk amongst 4 pyramids on the acropolis (#5 being worked on now). A guide helps a lot. If this review is helpful then please indicate...

    Reviewed on Mar 13, 2020
  • Dori R
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    Another Glimpse into Mayan History

    This is another archeological site of the Mayans, dating back to 900 BC. The mounds here are just the tip of the iceberg that will lead future archeologists into understanding the past. The mound ar...

    Reviewed on May 6, 2017
  • Solomatrix
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    Excavation site in progress

    There is a small museum that you walk through prior to getting to the San Andres site. Take some time to read through the artifacts in the museum to learn about the history of the site. There are some...

    Reviewed on Jan 22, 2017
  • carlosscottlopez
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    Little, partly excavated site in western El Salvador

    If one is nearby - and interested in archeology - then, as the saying goes, "why not?" It's certainly not Tikal...or Chichén Itza...or any other marginally significant site in and around Central Ameri...

    Reviewed on Nov 8, 2016
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