Concepción de Ataco
district in Ahuachapán Department, El Salvador
Concepción de Ataco (usually known as Ataco) is a small town in the Apaneca-Ilamatepec mountains of Western El Salvador. It is a colonial small town where time stands still, where cobblestone streets are filled with stone buildings that might seem to have stepped out of a history book if it weren't for the vividly colorful and often fanciful murals that cover walls on almost every street in town. Central America is famous for its shade-grown organic coffees, and in Ataco you don't have to go far to get a fresh cup. The plantations are right at the town's edge and small roasters and baristas will be happy to fix you a cup of steaming gladness. The town is one of the best places to spend a night or two along El Salvadors Ruta de las Flores.
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