Revolution Tour in Leon

The Beginning of the End 

9 am & 3 pm

15 Dollars

2 px minimum

Coffee Included

Children Of Revolution

Revolution is a word you’ll hear in this city from the mouths of the elderly, young people, and children. Why? Simple, because León is the capital of the revolution, a university city, and Nicaraguans like to say that Nicaragua is Made of Vigor and Glory. In the murals of León, we’ll talk about the Revolutionary culture and how this is lived out daily in a unique way.

Mission

Our mission is to promote one of Latin America's most impactful 20th-century revolutions a living history still felt today by highlighting its enduring influence on Nicaragua’s culture, society, and León’s identity through immersive, educational, and meaningful historical experiences.

Included

  • Local guide
  • PDF document with Extra Information
  • Coffee
  • Entrance Fee

bring

  • Water
  • Comfortable shoes
  • Sunscreen

Local impact

  • Students
  • Supporting War Veterans
  • Local Guides
  • Local Language Schools

Itinerary Revolution Tour

We begin the tour at our meeting point or pick you up from your hostel. After a brief historical and sociological introduction to the Nicaraguan Revolution, we explore key murals that depict its timeline. We then visit the Museum of the Revolution, guided by veterans, before heading to Calle 23 de Julio and the site where Somoza was assassinated by a young poet. We finish with a coffee, sharing films, documentaries, and deeper insights into the ongoing legacy of the revolution.

Revolution Tour in Leon Nicaragua

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León was a major center of resistance and revolutionary organizing. It witnessed some of the earliest uprisings, key battles, and is still filled with murals, monuments, and museums preserving that history. It’s often called the “Capital of the Revolution.”

Approximately within a 300-meter radius.

Comfortable walking shoes, a bottle of water, sunscreen, and a hat are recommended.

Yes, the maximum group size is 8 people.

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