The nearest university is called "Universidad Dr. Andras Bello" and is 17 minutes' walk away. Colegio Guadalupano de San Miguel is the most convieniently located school: just 7 minutes away as a pedestrian.
For any medical needs, you can find in the surroundings: a dentist ("Moon Ced" at 4 minutes away by bike), a hospital ("Clínica ISSS Roosevelt" at 3 minutes walk), a veterinarian ("Clínica Veterinaria Mister Kan" at 4 minutes with a bike), a pharmacy ("Farmacia Libreria" at 1 minute away by bike).
For your daily needs, you can find in the area: a park ("Reserva Natural, Alcaldía Municipal de San Miguel" at 2 minutes with your car), a police station ("Policía Nacional Civil" at 5 minutes with a bike), a post office ("Correos" at 2 minutes with your car), a bank and/or an ATM ("Bancomi" at 1 minute by car), a town hall ("Palacio Municipal" at 6 minutes away by bike), a hotel ("Hotel Malibu" at 2 minutes with a bike), sport ("Campo de Fútbol, San Pablo" at 12 minutes by foot).
Usulután is 40 minutes away by car.
If you need bread, you have a bakery in the local area: "Lorena" (10 minutes by foot or 1 minute by car). There is a supermarket nearby: "Panes Marita" (4 minutes by foot or 1 minute by car).
The tourist offer of the surroundings is composed as follows: "Babilonia Club Bar" at 10 minutes walk.
A train station ("Estación San Miguel") is located 1 minute away by car. Thanks to the "BaChez Rent a Car" station, you can rent a car when you need one, in fewer than 2 minutes walk. Do you need a parking? There is "Estacionamiento UGB" at 13 minutes away by bike. You can clean your car at 5 minutes away thanks to "Lubicentro Cuscatlán". Need to fill up your car? The closest gas station ("Gasolinera Puma") is only 1 minute’ drive away.
As far as catering and entertainment is concerned, you will find: a cinema ("Cinemark" at 5 minutes with a bike), a restaurant ("Pupuseria de Oriente" at 2 minutes by foot), an ice cream vendor ("Chocobananos" at 21 minutes walk), a bar/cafe ("La Covata" at 1 minute with your car).
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