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Season
Avg. price/night
Avg. temperature
Avg. precipitation
Dec - Feb
Avg. price/night
$122
HIGHEST
$46$315
Avg. temperature
76ºF
COLDEST
59ºF93ºF
Avg. precipitation
14in
DRIEST
10 in313 in
Mar - May
Avg. price/night
$98
$46$315
Avg. temperature
78ºF
WARMEST
59ºF93ºF
Avg. precipitation
108in
10 in313 in
Jun - Aug
Avg. price/night
$86
LOWEST
$46$315
Avg. temperature
76ºF
59ºF93ºF
Avg. precipitation
274in
WETTEST
10 in313 in
Sep - Nov
Avg. price/night
$96
$46$315
Avg. temperature
76ºF
59ºF93ºF
Avg. precipitation
167in
10 in313 in
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One of many ruined churches in the city, this multi-domed church is often visited by pilgrims seeking answers to their prayers from Friar Hermano Pedro, the beatified 17th-century monk buried inside.
This monumental arch was built as a passageway between the monastery and adjoining school. The buildings were constructed to accommodate an increase in religious followers during the 17th century.
Destroyed twice by earthquakes, this 1548 church was rebuilt in the 1700s to withstand earthquakes and boasts a lovely yellow façade and a huge stone fountain, reputed to be the largest in Central America.