IGLESIA DE SANTO TOMÁS
Church built in 1540 on a pre-Hispanic mound, housing classical colonial ...Read more
PARQUE ARQUEOLÓGICO QUIRIGUÁ
Archaeological park housing magnificent stone stelae dating from the late ...Read more
SEMUC CHAMPEY
Read moreA trail takes you in the forest to the natural pools. From here you can swim quietly. The trail continues and rises at the top of the hill to have an unobstructed view over the waterfalls. Nature is great and the show is breathtaking. Don't forget to take your bathing suit, a bottle of water, a sandwich, a pair of old shoes and warm clothes for return because sometimes the weather changes quickly in the afternoon.
CHURCH AND CONVENT OF LA MERCED
A church with beautiful twisted columns and a Baroque façade, the former ...Read more
CASTILLO DE SAN FELIPE
A national historic monument built to prevent English pirates from entering ...Read more
PALACIO DE LOS CAPITANES
Elegant building housing the Palacio de los Capitanes and the Museo ...Read more
CENTRO CULTURAL LA NITROGENA
Finca with museums, including Casa K'ojom, dedicated to Mayan musical ...Read more
MUSEO NACIONAL DE ARQUEOLOGÍA Y ETNOLOGÍA
Museum with archaeological finds from the main sites of the Maya ...Read more
LANQUIN GRUTAS
Read moreThis network of caves is traversed by the Cahabón River which takes its source far from here. The Cahabón littéralement literally underground to re-emerge in the open air 4 km lower. Inside, the river forms in places of small basins where you can bathe. It is recommended not to venture beyond the enlightened area, or to be accompanied by a guide. Bats are numerous in caves. Take 1 hour to visit the caves.
SITIO ARQUEOLÓGICO DE TIKAL
An archaeological site covered by a thick tropical forest and home to a ...Read more
EL MUNDO PERDIDO
An impressive ceremonial complex with thirty-eight structures, its central ...Read more
WALK IN THE HISTORIC CENTRE
Read moreLa Antigua is a very pleasant city that you can visit the sights of a street or plot at random. Its cobbled streets are lined with churches and convents (there were 26 in total!) as well as sumptuous mansions with colourful facades that take part in the charm of this beautiful city. Here's an idea of itinerary but there are many others, revealing just as many surprises.
It will begin logically by the Parque Central, the city's reference area. It is a pleasant place, bordered by the major monuments of Antigua that are in the south the palace of the Captains with its double gallery in front, to the east the cathedral Santo Domingo and finally to the north, the palace of the Ayuntamiento. The heart of the city, it is occupied by a beautiful wooded park very frequented in late afternoon and early evening by the inhabitants of Antigua for the usual "paseo".
There you come to go to a family, to greet the neighbours, or to eat taco from the itinerant merchants. In the center of the square is the fountain of the Siren, realized in 1739 by architect Diego de Porres.
From the Parque Central, we are committed to the 4 Calle Poniente. At the angle of 4 a Calle Poniente and 6 a Avenida Norte, there is a handicraft market installed where the monastery of the order of the Jesuits was in the past. You can still see the church.
The 6 th Avenida Norte is lined with beautiful houses, painted with warm ochre colors and silver. At Calle Poniente, you can find a beautiful place shaded by large old trees. On Sunday, it is the meeting of the families who come pique. The church of the Merced can be admired at the Ouvragée facade and whose sculptures are highlighted in white.
You walk along the Plaza de la Merced on the right to arrive at Avenida Norte, where the Arco Santa Catalina appears, one of the Symbols of the City. At the entrance to the avenue, the perspective is particularly beautiful with the backdrop of the Fond volcano dominating the city. There are beautiful houses with restaurants and luxurious hotels. Their patios are havens of peace and freshness. On the right of the avenue, shortly after the Arco, you can find the entrance of the Santa Catalina hotel. He occupies the cloister of the ancient convent dedicated to the holy. On the left, just before 2 a Calle Poniente, one fell into the posada of Don Rodrigo. Old remains almost three hundred years old, its setting is beautiful. Calle del Arco de Santa Catalina continues in a succession of shops and restaurants by approaching the Parque Central. We go to Calle Poniente, which becomes 2 a Calle Oriente at the level of 4 at Avenida Norte, the east side of the Parque Central, and the cathedral serving as a boundary between Poniente and Oriente. Then you grow up to the Couvent convent. The entrance is paid, but unfortunately there is no more to see.
The 2nd Avenida Norte, on two cuadras, is bordered almost exclusively by special houses. At the level of 4 a Calle Oriente you turn right towards the Parque Central. It houses beautiful houses featuring lovely wrought iron grids and some very good addresses, including the Doña Luisa restaurant, an institution. L 2 Avenida Norte becomes the 2nd avenida Sur and, at the corner of 6 a Calle Oriente, falls on the church Santa Clara, at the facade decorated with sculptures made of stucco, testimony of religious art of the th century. We return to the Parque Central by Calle Oriente. Past 3 a avenida Sur, on the left, admire the façade of the former Royal University of San Carlos. Today the building contains the Colonial Museo.
ARCO DE SANTA CATALINA
Built in 1693 at the request of the nuns, this symbol of Antigua features a ...Read more
COFFEE FARM
Read moreThis tour explains how we cultivate coffee in the San Pedro La Laguna region, whether it be biological or conventional crops.
CATEDRAL DE SAN JOSÉ
Antigua's first cathedral, built in 1545 and elevated to the status of ...Read more
CERRO DE LA CRUZ
This hill is home to the Plaza de Santiago, the patron saint of the ...Read more
CENTRAL ACRÓPOLIS
A monumental administrative complex with halls and courtyards, with remains ...Read more
CERRO CAHUI BIOTOPE
Read moreNearly 10 km of hiking and cycling trails and two observation watchtowers have been designed to fully enjoy the biotope and its inhabitants. We recommend that you come very early in the morning to observe the animals and birds, many at this time of day, near the lake. Remember to take with you hats, sunscreen and a bottle of water, because it is very moist and hot in the daytime.