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Antigua RentalsCasa ConcepciónCasa EncantadaCasa FlorenciaCasa MadeleineCasa OrquídeasCasa OvalleCasa Santo DomingoCissus Boutique HotelConvento Santa CatalinaD’Leyenda HotelEl Convento Boutique HotelEl Mesón de MaríaHostal Las Marías
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Schools: Spanish Academy Ant.Schools: Spanish Language CenterServices: El Reposo SpaServices: Clínicas OvalleServices: Dexden Custom HomeServices: YogantiguaStores: Antigua Tabaco CompañíaStores: Differenza Art ShopStores: La Casa del JadeStores: El Telar (Loom Tree)Stores: Panza Verde GalleryStores: Global SurfTravel: Antigua ToursTravel: Live Guate
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La CatedralLa Villa SerenaLions Inn AntiguaLo de BernalLos PasosMarqués de AntiguaMesón Panza VerdePalacio de Doña BeatrizPalacio de Doña LeonorPosada del ÁngelPosada El AntañoPosada El EnsueñoThe Cloister
Santiago Museum (Old weapons): In this museum you can see the weapons Spaniards and indigenous people used during the conquest.
Antique Books Museum: Here you will find on display a replica of the first printing press in Guatemala which was operated for the first time in 1660.
Colonial Art Museum: Located in the building which housed the San Carlos University during the colonial period. Here you may admire paintings and sculptures of that era.
Cathedral: According to some historians somewhere in the crypts lie the remains of the conqueror of Guatemala, Don Pedro de Alvarado.
Santa Clara Convent: This convent was originally founded in 1699 by a group of nuns from the Mexican city of Puebla, known as “Monjas Clarisas”.
San Francisco Church & Convent: The tomb of the Saint Hermano Pedro de San José de Betancourt is located here. He was a Franciscan friar who in the late seventeenth century.
Capuchinas convent: This was the last convent of nuns founded in the city. You can find a collection of carved colonial religious images and paintings.
La Merced church & Convent: This site has an exquisite baroque style-façade. In the convent’s courtyard you will also see one of the largest and most beautiful fountains in the city.
San Jerónimo Cloister: Its constructions were finished in 1759. Soon afterwards the Spanish authorities established the Royal Customs Office in this building.
Local Market: The busiest days are Monday, Thursday and Saturday. Here you may find a wide selection of fruits & vegetables. You can also admire the
colorful typical costumes of the people of the surrounding villages.
Handicraft market: This interesting marketplace offers crafts made by authentic artisans from La Antigua.
Popenoe House: Seventeenth Century colonial house and museum
House of the Antique Costume: Offers a wide selection of typical costumes from different regions of the country.
Museums promenade: Cultural route through six museums installed in what was the church and Convent of Santo Domingo and the Santo Tomás de Aquino College.
Cultural Center El Sitio: Promotes art and culture (music, theatre, dance, painting, sculpture, literature and film, as well as other activities).
La Recolección Convent: This beautiful colonial monument finished in 1715, now in ruins, housed the religious order of the “Frailes Recoelctos”.
Cultural Center AECI: CIt has four cloisters with 18 wings, four exhibit halls, a corridor, kitchen and library-documentation center.
Fire department: 7832.0234.
Tourism Police: 7832.0532 / 33 / 47.
National Police: 7832.0251.
City Hall: 7720.7670.
Tourist Assistance: 1500.
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Pacaya Thermal waters and Spa Tour: Hike the active Pacaya Volcano an then relax at the Santa Teresita thermal pacaya waters and Spa.
Coffee Tour: Learn how coffee is grown and the cultivation on the plantation while enjoying a cup of coffee
Texan Mule Rides: A ride through a natural and secure atmosphere through mountainous trails.
Canopy Tour: Live an extreme adventure through the forest in Antigua
Mirador Monte Los Olivos Tour: Experienced on a Unimog vehicle conditioned for transporting tourists.
Cultural walking tour of La Antigua Guatemala: This tour is known as the best tour in this city. Walk around Antigua and get ready to be amazed.
Bird watching tour: The pure and natural atmosphere between the dense vegetation of this natural forest you will a myriad of birds
Professional Cupping Session: If you are a coffee lover, you can miss this chance.
1 or 2 days tour to Tikal, the aincient mayan city, leaving from Antigua Guatemala
Maximon Tour: Visit the local deity and experience a real mayan ceremony.
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