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Iglesia Yurrita, located in Guatemala City, stands out with its striking red exterior and neo-Gothic architecture. This distinctive church is a testament to the city’s architectural diversity. Inside, the ornate […]
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Paseo de la Sexta, a lively pedestrianized strip in the heart of Guatemala City’s historic center, forms part of the city’s Sixth Avenue. Lined with bars, restaurants, stores, and colorful […]
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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, […]
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Overlooking Plaza de la Constitución in the heart of Guatemala City, the Metropolitan Cathedral stands as a resilient and imposing Neoclassical-Baroque structure. Despite the city’s history of devastating earthquakes, the […]
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Situated in the heart of Guatemala City, the National Palace of Culture (Palacio Nacional de la Cultura) stands as a testament to the country’s rich political past and cultural heritage. […]
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Plaza de la Constitución, also known as Parque Central, is the bustling heart of Guatemala City. This expansive square, surrounded by significant historical buildings like the Metropolitan Cathedral and the […]
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Perched on a hilltop, Cerrito del Carmen offers a panoramic view of Guatemala City and its surroundings. This small park is home to the Cerrito del Carmen Church, a colonial-era […]
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Constructed in 1904, the Relief Map (Mapa en Relieve) in Guatemala City provides a unique, large-scale, three-dimensional view of Guatemala. This outdoor map meticulously details the country’s varied topography, including […]
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Nestled within a lush green park in Guatemala City, Kaminaljuyu stands as a testament to the ancient Maya civilization, with later influences from Teotihuacán. This once-thriving city now mostly appears […]
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Nestled in an area of Guatemala City that once housed the ancient Maya city of Kaminaljuyu, now largely surrounded by modern shopping centers, the Museo Miraflores stands as a repository […]
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Nestled in the historic center of Guatemala City, the 18th-century neoclassical Iglesia de Santo Domingo gained prominence after the dedication of the Virgen del Rosario in 1933. Pilgrims and visitors […]
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The Popol Vuh Museum, situated on the Francisco Marroquin University campus in Guatemala City, houses one of the world’s largest collections of Mayan art. Visitors can explore a rich array […]
In Guatemala City, IRTRA Mundo Petapa stands as a sprawling amusement park that caters to visitors of all ages. The park features a wide array of attractions, including thrilling roller […]
Perched on an elevated site surrounded by ravines, Mixco Viejo was a Maya city designed for defense. The Chajoma people, its inhabitants, fought against neighboring Maya groups and eventually faced […]
Established in 1924, La Aurora Zoo is situated next to Guatemala City’s International Airport. This well-maintained zoo features three distinct areas: African, Asian, and American, each home to a variety […]