Discover the rich history and vibrant culture of Guatemala City on a private half-day tour. Explore the city’s landmarks and attractions with a knowledgeable guide, and gain a deeper understanding of its fascinating history.
Discover the rich history and vibrant culture of Guatemala City on a private half-day tour. Explore the city’s landmarks and attractions with a knowledgeable guide, and gain a deeper understanding of its fascinating history.
- Plaza Berlin - Situated at the end of Avenida de las Américas in Guatemala City, Berlin Square is a renowned viewpoint offering stunning vistas of the Pacaya, Agua, and Fuego volcanoes. It is also notable for preserving original sections of the Berlin Wall, symbolizing freedom and unity.
- Avenida La Reforma - Opened in 1895, Avenida Reforma is…
- Plaza Berlin - Situated at the end of Avenida de las Américas in Guatemala City, Berlin Square is a renowned viewpoint offering stunning vistas of the Pacaya, Agua, and Fuego volcanoes. It is also notable for preserving original sections of the Berlin Wall, symbolizing freedom and unity.
- Avenida La Reforma - Opened in 1895, Avenida Reforma is one of the most iconic boulevards in Guatemala City. Stretching 2.26 km in length and 60 meters in width, it connects the downtown area with modern districts and features historic monuments, gardens, and European-style architecture.
- Iglesia Yurrita - Known as Our Lady of Anguishes Church, the Yurrita Church is a distinctive temple in Guatemala City. Constructed between 1927 and 1941 by Felipe Yurrita as a tribute to the Virgin after surviving the 1902 eruption of the Santa Maria volcano, its red facade and blend of Baroque, romantic, and Byzantine architectural styles make it a cultural and religious treasure.
- Centro Cívico - The Civic Center in Guatemala City is an architectural and cultural hub built during the 1950s and 1960s. It houses the country’s main government and financial buildings, designed as a symbol of modernity and inspired by Mayan acropolises.
- Guatemala City Central Park - Also known as Constitution Square, Central Park is the historic and civic core of Guatemala City.
- Catedral Metropolitana - Located in the Plaza de la Constitución, the Metropolitan Cathedral of Santiago Apostle is the principal Catholic church in Guatemala and a prominent monument in the capital.
- Mercado Central - Situated in Zone 1 opposite the Metropolitan Cathedral, Guatemala’s Central Market is a vibrant and traditional space in the capital. Known for its crafts, textiles, flowers, and local cuisine, it has over 150 years of history and is essential for experiencing the daily life and culture of Guatemala.

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Explore the highlights of the capital on an engaging tour that blends history, culture, and architecture. This tour includes visits to Berlin Square, Reforma Avenue, Constitution Square, the National Palace of Culture, and the Metropolitan Cathedral, all of which tell the story of the nation’s past and present. Additionally, stroll along vibrant avenues…
Explore the highlights of the capital on an engaging tour that blends history, culture, and architecture. This tour includes visits to Berlin Square, Reforma Avenue, Constitution Square, the National Palace of Culture, and the Metropolitan Cathedral, all of which tell the story of the nation’s past and present. Additionally, stroll along vibrant avenues like Sixth Avenue, bustling with life and color, and make a stop at the Central Market, perfect for experiencing local crafts and flavors. The tour wraps up with a panoramic city view from a nearby vantage point, ideal for capturing unforgettable photos.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.