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Getting Around
Most travelers reach Copan Ruinas by shuttle bus from San Pedro Sula or from the Guatemalan border town of El Florido, a crossing popular with those coming from Antigua. The town itself is entirely walkable, and the archaeological site is an easy fifteen-minute stroll from the central park.
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Cash or Card
Cash is strongly preferred in Copan Ruinas. Most restaurants, small hotels, and market stalls operate on lempira only, and while a handful of larger hotels accept cards, travelers should not rely on plastic for daily expenses. Carrying sufficient cash before arriving is strongly advised.
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Good to Know
The town of Copan Ruinas is separate from the archaeological site, connected by a shaded footpath that passes through a small residential neighborhood. Locals are accustomed to visitors but genuinely appreciate any effort to speak Spanish, and a simple greeting goes a long way toward a warmer exchange.
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ATMs
There are a small number of ATMs in Copan Ruinas, including machines affiliated with Banco Atlantida and BAC near the central park. Withdrawals are not always reliable, and machines occasionally run out of cash on busy weekends, so withdrawing what is needed as early as possible in the visit is wise.
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Currency
The Honduran lempira (HNL) is the official currency. Approximate exchange rates fluctuate but generally hover around 24 to 25 lempiras per US dollar. Small bills are particularly useful for tuk-tuks, market stalls, and roadside food vendors throughout the town.
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Plugs
Honduras uses Type A and Type B outlets at 110V, 60Hz. US and Canadian plugs fit without an adapter, but travelers from Europe, the UK, or Australia will need both an adapter and a voltage converter.
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Safety
Copan Ruinas is considered one of the safer destinations in Honduras and sees consistent international tourism. Standard urban precautions apply: keep valuables out of sight, avoid walking alone on unlit roads after dark, and follow guidance from hotel staff about which areas to explore independently.
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Airports
The nearest international airport is Ramon Villeda Morales International Airport (SAP) in San Pedro Sula, approximately 170 kilometers from Copan Ruinas. From San Pedro Sula, the journey continues by road via shuttle or private transfer, taking roughly three to four hours depending on the route and border conditions.