¡Viva La Revolución, Little León!
Though I had only gone to Léon for Cerro Negro, I enjoyed my stay in the little colonial town. It had a great vibe about it, which reminded me a little of Trujillo in Perú; a friendly place for exploring by foot that felt safe. Every other way, it was completely different. Messy main plaza, a dozen-odd old churches, and most significant of all, evidence of the town's revolutionary spirit in the murals around the main square.
I stayed in Sonati, a quiet little hostel big on the environment. It had a cute courtyard with hammocks, a good kitchen, übernice staff members and it was super clean. At only 5USD a night, it was a bargain. I recommend Sonati if you're looking for a nice clean and friendly place to stay in Léon.
I stayed in Sonati, a quiet little hostel big on the environment. It had a cute courtyard with hammocks, a good kitchen, übernice staff members and it was super clean. At only 5USD a night, it was a bargain. I recommend Sonati if you're looking for a nice clean and friendly place to stay in Léon.
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