LADATCO TOURS
HOME South America Central America Falkland Islands Explorer Tours Summer Skiing RIO
Carnival
RIO
New Year
Newsstand Air Only e-mail

NIC GRA Gran front 2.jpeg (19355 bytes)

La Gran Francia
Granada, Nicaragua

NIC GRA Gran door.jpeg (24784 bytes)


NIC GRA Gran reception.jpeg (21960 bytes) NIC GRA Gran DR 2.jpeg (37823 bytes) NIC GRA Gran vu 2.jpeg (16971 bytes) NIC GRA Gran pool 2.jpeg (12940 bytes)
IN THEIR OWN WORDS:

Located right off the main square of the historical colonial city of Granada, La Gran Francia is a splendid ancestral building whose existence historians argue dates back to the years immediately following the founding of Granada, in 1524. (Location Map)

This architectural jewel was restored during the decade of the 1990's, recovering the majesty and splendor of its heyday and today housing Granada's finest hotel. La Gran Francia Hotel and Restaurant offers 21 air-conditioned rooms with all modern comforts and amenities, a pool, a restaurant, two bars, and banquet hall facilities. At La Gran Francia you will be able to enjoy the best of Nicaraguan hospitality and all the comforts of modernity while surrounded by the rustic elegance of colonial Granada.

NIC GRA Gran JS.jpeg (7382 bytes)

Proclaimed Historical Patrimony of the City of Granada, La Gran Francia is an Architectural Jewel that Exemplifies Nicaraguan Colonial Architecture.

The original construction of the building that would come to be known as La Gran Francia dates back to the first few years after the founding of the city of Granada, in 1524. This edifice, much more modest than the existing one, was a one-story home.

The stately home survived a deadly fire in 1856, which set by orders of the American filibuster, William Walker, practically destroyed the whole city of Granada. The building currently conserves the façade and general appearance of a reconstruction that added a second story to the building in 1865, around the time the burned-down city was also being reconstructed.

The “casona” owes its name to its most famous inhabitant, the French Duke, Georges Choisseul Praslin, whose dramatic story seems to have been taken straight from a novel. As the story goes, after murdering his wife, the Duke of Praslin, helped by King Louis Phillipe of France, feigns his suicide and moves to Nicaragua, where he lived in the city of Granada, in La Gran Francia.

In 1995, after years of abandonment, the southeastern wall of the house completely collapsed. During that same year, the arduous restoration of the building began, remaining faithful to the house's authentic colonial style, returning it to its original glory, which can today be enjoyed in its entire splendor.

La Gran Francia offers a pool, banquet hall facilities, restaurant and bar service, room service, laundry service, and 21 luxury rooms with:

• Air Conditioning
• Cable TV
• Internet Access
• Mini Bar*
• Safety Box*
• Direct Access to International Telephone Lines

NOTE: Amenities with * available only in Junior Suites and Suites