'''Gracias''' is a city in the Honduran department of Lempira.

Get in

Gracias is reached by bus from San Pedro Sula. The easiest way to find out where the buses to Gracias depart from is to ask around.

Get around

Most of the town of Gracias is accessible on foot. If you have a lot of stuff to carry or you don't want to walk, there are red mototaxis everywhere that you can hail from the street.

See

Gracias has a museum, three big churches, and an old colonial fort above Hotel Guancasco.

Do

Mostly, Gracias is nice for walking around and experiencing small-town life in western Honduras. It's a very old place with an interesting history. It's also a jumping off point for visiting Celaque. A few kilometers outside of town are the aguas termales, or hot springs, that are nice after a long hike or day of traveling. The swimmingpool is set next to a nice lake.

Buy

Eat

Hotel Guancasco has great, if simple, food. It's probably the most expensive place in town to eat. There are several restaurants in town, with varying quality of food.

Drink

Sleep

There are several hotels in town. The most comfortable, and also the most expensive at around US$10 per night, is Hotel Guancasco, run by an expatriate Dutchwoman.

Get out

The only way to get out of Gracias is by bus or private car. The easiest way to find the bus 'station' is to ask anyone in town. There are buses to San Pedro Sula, Santa Rosa de Copan, and La Esperanza (in Intibuca).