Route of the Flowers, El Salvador: Colonial Towns, Colourful Markets & Hot Springs

Route of the Flowers, El Salvador: Colonial Towns, Colourful Markets & Hot Springs In this video, I explore El Salvador’s most famous scenic route in just one day. We visit Juayúa for its weekend food festival and drink coffee in Apaneca. I take you around the colourful streets of Concepción de Ataco before ending the day at natural volcanic hot springs. If you’re also planning a trip to El Salvador, this video shows exactly how to do the Ruta de las Flores, including what to eat, where to go, and whether it’s worth it. Expect street food, local markets, coffee culture, and honest travel tips from Central America. How to do La Ruta de las Flores? Rent a car like us from a hostel in Santa Ana, it cost us 30$ for the day from Ricks hostel Rent motorbikes Take the local bus - Number #249 which runs between Sonsonate and Ahuachapán PLACES MENTIONED (stops on the route of the flowers): Juayúa – weekend food festival & street food Apaneca – coffee region & mountain views Concepción de Ataco – colourful murals & artisan shops Nahuizalco – traditional handicrafts Salcoatitán – historic town & ceiba tree Santa Teresa Hot Springs – natural thermal baths Thank you so much for watching, don't forget to leave a LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you're new. Leave a COMMENT down below, would you do la ruta de las flores? See you next Sunday for another video!