San Salvador - Photo Gallery of Sites in San Salvador

Photo Gallery of Sites in San Salvador

  • Avante Santa Elena

  • Apartments in San Salvador

  • El Pedregal

  • Citi-bank Tower

  • Cuscatlan Stadium

  • Urban Apartments

  • Greater San Salvador, seen from the Quetzaltepec volcano.

  • Northwest San Salvador

  • The Metropolitan Cathedral

  • Monumento al Divino Salvador del Mundo (Monument to the Savior of the World)

  • Monument to the Revolution

  • Apartment Complex

  • El Pedregal Side View

  • San Benito Apartment Zone

  • Terra Alta

  • Luxurios La Gran Via

  • Multiplaza Mall

  • Multiplaza Mall

  • Escalon Apartments

  • Escalon Apartments

  • Escalon Apartments

  • Highway entering San Salvador through Santa Tecla.

  • Five star Hilton Hotel in zona rosa.

  • Office buildings near the 'Salvador del Mundo.

  • Shell Gas Station & Apartment building

  • National Palace

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