Three Things I LOVE about Christmas in Ciudad Morazán

Alex Ugorji

Wednesday, December 25, 2024


3⃣ Customer Satisfaction 🙂

Despite being a new city, Morazan is quickly becoming the preferred gathering place for families to celebrate holidays, like Christmas🎄

Nowhere else in Honduras is as festive, safe, and fun for the price 🎉

​No wonder Morazan's airbnbs are full!🏨


2⃣ Conscientiousness ☮️

Morazan has clean greenspaces, safe streets, and rarest of all peace and quiet 🏞️

In fact, Morazan's landlord even requires its renters to turn down their music after 10pm 🔕

But ever reasonable, Morazan extends party time to 1am for Christmas🎄🥳

Morazan Central Park decorated with Christmas lights

1⃣ Ballers on a Budget 🫰

As a private city, Morazan's ability to fund 'public' events with other people's money is limited. Instead the market pushes it to have fun events as cheaply as possible💸

As a result, it has its official Christmas event in Nov for a 50% discount! 😉

Santa with a family

Honorable Mention: White Santa 🎅
I don't know what color Santa is supposed to be in Honduras, but I love that Morazan's is whiter than JOH's Cocaine 😉
For those interested in more fun Morazan takes I'll see you next week for another Morazan Monday! 🔥📢

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