Inspired by the Champs-Élysées in Paris, Avenida La Reforma is a wide, tree-lined boulevard that cuts through the heart of Guatemala City. The avenue’s park-like median features fountains and statues, each commemorating significant figures from Guatemala’s history. Visitors can stroll along the shaded walkways, enjoying the greenery and the artistic tributes to the country’s past. This central thoroughfare offers a blend of urban elegance and historical reflection, making it a notable part of the city’s landscape.
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