Immerse yourself in the historical streets of Antigua Guatemala, once the capital of Central America. Explore iconic landmarks, savor fine dining, and experience the charm of this colonial city.
Immerse yourself in the historical streets of Antigua Guatemala, once the capital of Central America. Explore iconic landmarks, savor fine dining, and experience the charm of this colonial city.
- Cerro de la Cruz - This hill is an ideal starting point for a tour in Antigua Guatemala. A 15-minute hike offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the city, encircled by three magnificent volcanoes. Good physical fitness is recommended; otherwise, the tour will commence from La Merced Church.
- Hotel Casa Santo Domingo - Casa Santo Domingo is a…
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Cerro de la Cruz - This hill is an ideal starting point for a tour in Antigua Guatemala. A 15-minute hike offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the city, encircled by three magnificent volcanoes. Good physical fitness is recommended; otherwise, the tour will commence from La Merced Church.
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Hotel Casa Santo Domingo - Casa Santo Domingo is a captivating fusion of history, culture, and luxury, nestled within the remnants of what was once Antigua Guatemala’s largest monastery. Established in 1538 by the Dominicans, the original monastery was an impressive edifice with two towers, ten bells, and numerous treasures. Although partially destroyed in the 1773 Santa Marta earthquake, its surviving baroque architecture, brick archways, and corridors narrate its illustrious past. Today, the site hosts a five-star hotel renowned for its historical reverence, featuring beautifully restored convent spaces, manicured gardens, and several museums showcasing preserved statues, crypts, and artistic masterpieces. A visit here provides a unique insight into Antigua’s colonial heritage and architectural grandeur.
Entrance to the museums not included*
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Cathedral de Santiago - Currently known as Saint Joseph’s Cathedral Church, along with other public buildings around the Main Square: The Regent Palace and The General Captain Palace.
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Arco de Santa Catalina - The Santa Catalina Arch is one of Antigua Guatemala’s most iconic landmarks, gracefully standing above the cobblestone streets with the majestic Volcán de Agua as its backdrop. Painted in vibrant saffron yellow, this beautiful arch was originally constructed in the 17th century as a passageway for cloistered nuns. Today, it stands as a cherished symbol of the city and a must-visit spot for photos, frequently featured on postcards worldwide. Let its allure transport you back in time as you delve into Antigua’s rich history!
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Iglesia de La Merced - La Merced Church is a baroque architectural masterpiece and one of Antigua Guatemala’s most remarkable landmarks. Built in the 18th century, its intricate yellow-and-white façade is embellished with detailed carvings and ornate stucco work, exemplifying the grandeur of colonial design.
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Antigua - Relish a premium lunch at a delightful restaurant in Antigua, Guatemala. The menu includes a delectable main course, a sumptuous dessert, and a refreshing beverage. Set in a charming and elegant ambiance, this dining experience perfectly showcases local flavors, offering a delightful culinary highlight during your visit to this historic city.
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Iglesia del Carmen - The history of El Carmen Church dates back to 1683 when the city council granted permission for the construction of a temple dedicated to Our Lady of Carmen. AMAZING HANDICRAFT MARKET
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Jade Maya - Premier Jade Museum and Factory
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Finca La Azotea - Finca La Azotea provides an intriguing journey into the world of Guatemalan coffee, celebrated globally for its exceptional quality and flavor. During this guided tour, participants will learn about the history, cultivation, and meticulous processing that make Antigua’s coffee so distinctive. Discover the traditional methods used to produce coffee and gain a deeper appreciation for this treasured crop. The experience concludes with a coffee tasting, where visitors can savor the rich, unique flavors of freshly brewed Guatemalan coffee—a perfect way to conclude the visit!
- Guided coffee tour
- Private transportation
- Lunch at a Fine Dining Restaurant
- Bottled water
- Coffee tasting at the end of the coffee tour
- Certified Tour Guide
- Entrance to La Azotea Coffee farm
- Guided coffee tour
- Private transportation
- Lunch at a Fine Dining Restaurant
- Bottled water
- Coffee tasting at the end of the coffee tour
- Certified Tour Guide
- Entrance to La Azotea Coffee farm
- Gratuities
- Personal Expenses
- Gratuities
- Personal Expenses
Discover the captivating city of Antigua Guatemala, formerly the nation’s capital and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its rich history and lively culture. Wander through cobblestone streets as an expert guide shares intriguing tales about its colonial churches, convents, and distinctive monuments from the 16th to 18th centuries….
Discover the captivating city of Antigua Guatemala, formerly the nation’s capital and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its rich history and lively culture. Wander through cobblestone streets as an expert guide shares intriguing tales about its colonial churches, convents, and distinctive monuments from the 16th to 18th centuries. Following a gourmet lunch at an upscale restaurant, the day concludes with a coffee tour at Finca La Azotea. Here, learn about Antigua’s famous coffee cultivation process and savor a tasting of this globally acclaimed brew. This premium tour blends history, culture, exquisite cuisine, and an exceptional coffee experience—a day to remember!
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.