Discover the allure of Antigua Guatemala in an engaging and genuine manner by wandering through its scenic cobblestone streets, lively culture, and fascinating history. Explore the remnants of convents and churches, colonial homes, famous parks, and lively markets—all led by an experienced local guide.
Discover the allure of Antigua Guatemala in an engaging and genuine manner by wandering through its scenic cobblestone streets, lively culture, and fascinating history. Explore the remnants of convents and churches, colonial homes, famous parks, and lively markets—all led by an experienced local guide.
- Casa Santo Domingo Museums - This exceptional luxury hotel is nestled within the restored ruins of a 16th-century Dominican monastery. It seamlessly combines colonial history with modern amenities, featuring exquisitely preserved stone archways, lush gardens, museums, and candlelit corridors that evoke a magical and historic ambiance.
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- Casa Santo Domingo Museums - This exceptional luxury hotel is nestled within the restored ruins of a 16th-century Dominican monastery. It seamlessly combines colonial history with modern amenities, featuring exquisitely preserved stone archways, lush gardens, museums, and candlelit corridors that evoke a magical and historic ambiance.
- Iglesia de San Francisco El Grande - Once the religious and cultural heart of the city, this church houses priceless treasures of colonial Baroque art. It is also the resting place of Saint Brother Pedro de Betancourt, Guatemala’s revered saint.
- Tanque de la Union - A historic public area from the 19th century, where local women once gathered to do laundry and socialize. Encircled by colonial architecture and shaded by trees, it remains a picturesque and charming spot that captures the essence of daily life in Antigua.
- Catedral de San Jose - Formerly one of the largest cathedral churches in Latin America, today only a quarter of it remains intact, with the rest preserved as historic ruins.
- Arco de Santa Catalina - This iconic street arch is a symbol of the city. Visitors can explore its history and visit an old colonial house.
- Centro de Formacion de la Cooperacion Espanola en La Antigua Guatemala - Built by the Jesuits of the Society of Jesus, this impressive complex included a temple, monastery, cloister, and college. In 1997, the Spanish Cooperation restored parts of the building and opened a small museum.
- Casa del Jade - This historical and cultural tour delves into the significance of jade, one of the most important stones in Maya culture. Valued more than gold, jade represented fertility, life, and power.
- Iglesia de La Merced - Renowned as one of the most beautiful temples in the city, it showcases a uniquely Guatemalan Baroque style. Its construction features anti-seismic design, enabling it to withstand the earthquakes that devastated much of the city.

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