Quelepa
Facts and practical information
Quelepa is an important archaeological site located in eastern El Salvador. Generally considered to have been settled by the Lenca people, the site was founded around 400 BC in the Late Preclassic period. The inhabitants constructed a platform from plaster and pumice and rebuilt it a number of times. Artefacts recovered during the excavations of the site indicate that the local population depended upon subsistence agriculture, these artefacts included metates and comales. The site belonged to the Mesoamerican cultural region. Quelepa means "stone jaguar" in the Lenca language, probably in reference to the large Jaguar Altar found at the site. ()
San Miguel
Quelepa – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Cathedral Basilica of Queen of Peace, LUI CHRIST metrocentro, Estadio Juan Francisco Barraza.