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Tegucigalpa

Tegucigalpa, formally the Municipality of the Central District, serves as the capital and largest city of Honduras. Situated in the southern-central highlands of the Francisco Morazán department, it lies in a valley surrounded by mountains. Along with its sister city, Comayagüela, separated by the Choluteca River, they form the permanent national capital. As the nation's political and administrative hub, Tegucigalpa hosts 25 foreign embassies, 16 consulates, and major state-owned entities like ENEE and Hondutel. It is also home to the National Autonomous University of Honduras. While the city faces challenges with infrastructure keeping pace with population growth, its status as a central diplomatic and educational center offers a unique atmosphere for visitors.

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Where to Base

Base yourself in the Central District, particularly near the government institutions and embassy zones. This area provides convenient access to key administrative centers and the National Autonomous University of Honduras. Be aware that the city is built in a valley surrounded by mountains, so expect hilly terrain and condensed urbanization when navigating between hotels and attractions.

Getting Around & Airports

The city is served by two international airports: Toncontín and Comayagua. Due to deficient urban planning and dense urbanization, traffic can be congested. Infrastructure has struggled to keep up with population growth, so it is advisable to plan routes carefully and consider using taxis or hotel shuttle services to navigate the hilly and condensed streets efficiently.

Business & Diplomatic Footprint

As the diplomatic heart of Honduras, Tegucigalpa hosts 25 foreign embassies and 16 consulates, making it ideal for business travelers engaged in diplomatic or governmental affairs. The city is also the headquarters for state-owned entities like ENEE (energy) and Hondutel (telecommunications). Travelers should note that while it is a major administrative center, service reliability may vary due to ongoing infrastructure challenges.

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