Archieleach wrote:
I doubt the smell of any of these places is worse than back-alley Thailand. So I'll probably be fine. Safety is a concern, so try not to recommend dangerous places. That's one thing you never had to worry about in Thailand. I don't wanna get mugged by ten trannies in Morazon.
How do these coffee places compare to buying coffee on the Britt tour? I will probably do that tour so should I just buy it then and have it shipped?
Keep em coming. Any more ideas?
I'll tell you about Thailand a few days. For comparisons.
Just go to the Central Market. It's worth the trip and pretty much anything you want can be had there. It's a true market in that everything and anything is for sale. Hell, there is a pet shop stall place in one of the isles. It's great to explore.
I picked up a real nice silver necklace and earrings for a favorita there for like $15. I have also seen an upscale jewelry stall there where prices were $400 and up for some things. I'm not a jewelry guy so I have no idea if the prices for the items were good or not.
Walk down Avenida Central and stop in the shops on the way to the market. Most are American style shops but it's fun to stop in. One point to remember, is that if you stop into a shop, someone is going to ask to help you. Its there job to show you stuff. Just go with it and it's cool. I was in one shop and the lady was helping me. She was a cute Tica, about 7 or 8 months pregnant. I picked out like 4 shirts. Turns out my size was upstairs in the storage area. I felt horrible for making this woman climb the steps up there. She was thrilled to do it because I was like her best customer of the day. I guess they got a commission if they sell stuff as well.
Not sure if you been to CR before but figure one size smaller than in the states. So if you wear a large in the states go for a XL.