Walking Tour of Antigua
Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala
Trip Type: Walking Tours
Duration: Flexible
Go back to the colonial times of Guatemala and Central America on this enjoyable cultural walk of a city considered an open air museum.
Antigua is a World Heritage Site full of cobble stone roads, and over 30 churches, most of which are in ruins.
Antigua is a World Heritage Site full of cobble stone roads, and over 30 churches, most of which are in ruins.
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Go back to the colonial times of Guatemala and Central America on this enjoyable cultural walk of a city considered an open air museum.
Antigua is a World Heritage Site full of cobble stone roads, and over 30 churches, most of which are in ruins.Start your walking experience around this World Heritage Site with excellent orientation from your guide who will focus on history, and architecture. Walk inside the (Ayuntamiento) City Hall Palace, have a panoramic view of the Palace of the Captain’s General, and full visit of the Cathedral with its majestic ruins.
Observe Antigua’s unique cultural daily life events. Live the fervor of Catholicism through visiting the remains of the only Saint of Guatemala known as Brother Peter at San Francisco Church. Continue to Santo Domingo, a famous hotel and cultural center, and finish with a visit to the Jade Factory to lean about the Mayan culture.
Antigua is a World Heritage Site full of cobble stone roads, and over 30 churches, most of which are in ruins.Start your walking experience around this World Heritage Site with excellent orientation from your guide who will focus on history, and architecture. Walk inside the (Ayuntamiento) City Hall Palace, have a panoramic view of the Palace of the Captain’s General, and full visit of the Cathedral with its majestic ruins.
Observe Antigua’s unique cultural daily life events. Live the fervor of Catholicism through visiting the remains of the only Saint of Guatemala known as Brother Peter at San Francisco Church. Continue to Santo Domingo, a famous hotel and cultural center, and finish with a visit to the Jade Factory to lean about the Mayan culture.
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