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Accommodation
Most of the hotels in the capital were destroyed in the earthquake of 1972, but many new hotels have now been opened in Managua. A 15 per cent tax is levied on all hotel bills. There are motels along the Pan-American Highway and modern resort hotels along the west coast, offering a good standard of accommodation. Ecotourism is also developing in the country where some excellent hacienda-style accommodation can be found. Grading: Hotels in Managua have been divided into three categories: upper, middle and lower, to provide an indication of price and standard. For more information, contact the Nicaraguan Institute of Tourism (INTUR); see Contact Addresses section.


   
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