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The Butterfly House is open Tuesday to Sunday, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and closed on Mondays. To get there, it is located in Santa Tecla, about 20 minutes from downtown San Salvador; you can take a local bus or a taxi from the capital. For more transport details, check the official El Salvador tourism website.
General admission costs $3 per person, with 50% discounts for children under 12 and seniors; it is free for Salvadoran residents with ID. Groups of more than 10 people receive a 20% discount if they book in advance by contacting the park at +503 2507-1000.
It is recommended to set aside at least 1 to 2 hours to explore the butterfly house and enjoy the displays, allowing time for photos and informative reading. If you combine it with a walk through the botanical park, it could extend to 3 hours in total.
The Butterfly House is part of the Plan de la Laguna Botanical Park, created in 2002 as a biodiversity conservation project in El Salvador, highlighting the protection of endemic butterfly species. Culturally, it represents El Salvador's commitment to environmental education and ecotourism, attracting visitors to learn about local wildlife.
The best time is during the dry season from November to April, when butterflies are more active and the weather is sunny. Aim for early morning, between 9:00 and 11:00 a.m., to avoid crowds and see the butterflies at their finest.
Yes, the butterfly house has paved paths and wheelchair ramps, although some natural areas may require assistance. It is recommended to contact the park at +503 2507-1000 for special arrangements and to ensure the best access.
Nearby you will find the Botanical Garden with orchids and endemic plants, the Family Park, and El Picacho Hill for panoramic views. Just 10 minutes away by car, visit the Monument to the Divine Savior of the World in San Salvador. For full route ideas, check reviews on TripAdvisor.
Bring insect repellent, comfortable shoes, and sunscreen, since part of the visit is outdoors; do not forget a camera to capture the colorful butterflies. Follow the rules about not touching the species, and join an optional guided tour for an extra $5 to learn more. Book tickets online if possible through the park's website to avoid waiting.
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