Private Walking Tour in Antigua Guatemala +Coffee Plantation Experience
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Private Walking Tour in Antigua Guatemala +Coffee Plantation Experience

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7h - 8h
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About this experience

When you thought of visiting Guatemala, must likely Antigua Guatemala was on your list. This is an enchanted city that will bring you back in time almost 500 years ago, to the colonial period full of maidens and knights. Picture yourself entering that wonderful city with its cobblestone streets, colonial houses, churches and monasteries, and beautiful streets. Surrounding this magical city we will find 3 imponent volcanoes: Agua, Fuego, and Acatenango Volcano. The Fuego Volcano is one of our 3 Active Volcanos. If the weather is on our side, you will be able to see its fumaroles from some special places we got for you; it will give you goosebumps! So grab your camera and comfy walking shoes because history and the best spots in Antigua Guatemala are waiting for you!

Available options

Private Full Day in Antigua

Premium<br/>Pickup included

What's included

Private transportation
Coffee Tour at La Azotea Coffee Farm
Bottled water
Professional Tour Guide for Antigua Guatemala visit.

Detailed itinerary

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We will start this tour from your hotel. Leave everything in our hands, we´ll take good care of you. A private tour bus with air conditioning will drive you to enjoy the views of our cosmopolitan city until getting to the fascinating Antigua Guatemala.

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Stop 2

It is the biggest Monastery in Antigua Guatemala.

Located on the grounds of the Santo Domingo Monastery, Casa Santo Domingo began life as the mainstay for one of the most important convents in the Americas. Those who lived in this sanctuary followed the order of Santo Domingo de Guzmán, and the monastery acted as a shelter for them. Its origins can be traced back to 1538 when the first Dominicans arrived in Guatemala, and during this time the monastery was a grand, two-towered, ten-belled building filled with riches and relics.

Unfortunately, the monastery was partially destroyed in 1773 by the Santa Marta earthquake, and what still stands has become a monument preserving the baroque architecture and treasures of the period. The ancient walls, brick archways and tile corridors convey the history of the original Casa Santo Domingo, and today part of the ruins have been turned into Antigua’s only five-star hotel, which opened in 1989.

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Stop 3

This is our second stop. Heading the cross monument you will be enjoying the breeze surrounded by trees, doves, and some woodpeckers. This peaceful viewpoint will give you a moment to disconnect from your daily routine. You will find yourself enjoying the view of Antigua Guatemala and its 3 volcanoes. Save this moment not only in your mind but also in your camera so make sure to keep it handy. Show those you love the great time you´re having!

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Stop 4

Heading back from Cerro de la Cruz we will take a small ride in our bus until heading of La Iglesia de la Merced. Visualize yourself in front of this breathtaking yellow and white church built in 1749, the best example of Guatemalan baroque architecture. We´re sure that you will take great pictures of this exceptional location.

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Stop 5

We will move on to the most famous point in Antigua Guatemala: The Arch Street, where the Santa Catalina Arch is located. This place has become the symbol of Antigua and the central image on most postcards. In its origins, this arch was built by the Santa Catarina Mártir Convent in 1693. It has a secret that you will discover in this first-class tour. Get ready to take jaw-dropping photos!

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Stop 6

Two blocks away from the Santa Catalina Arch we´ll start taking the first steps in Antigua´s Central Park, best known by the locals as Plaza Central. This place holds a lot of history throughout its years of existence. This park feels like a time-machine. Here, you´ll be surrounded by the first national palace, the first Cathedral of Guatemala, and in the center of the park the mermaid´s fountain. The construction of the first Cathedral started in 1545 but after an earthquake, it was finally inaugurated in 1680. The range of Cathedral was given in 1743 and it was the most luxurious Cathedral in all Central America by that time. After the tremendous earthquake of Santa Marta in 1773, the Cathedral was left in ruins. The facade was restored and the ruins can be visited nowadays. Are you ready to live this remarkable experience?

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Our next stop is Jade Maya, the best place to know about the 3000 years of history of jade in Guatemala. The Mayans are a millenary culture full of charm and wisdom. For them, jade represented life, fertility, and power. It was more valuable than gold. Get immersed in the fascinating history of the “eternal life rock”.

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Centro Cultural La Azotea is a museum complex set in a 150-year-old coffee mill and plantation just 5 mins out of the town of Antigua. The attractions include a didactic Coffee Museum with a fully operational 19th-century coffee mill, a coffee plantation tour, an industrial coffee mill in full operation (Dec-Mar). It also includes a Museum of Mayan Music and Instruments, an exhibit of Mayan textiles and customs, and a recreation of a Mayan village highlighting its architecture and construction materials as well as the regions' botanicals.

What's not included

Gratuities
Lunch

Available languages

Guide guide
EN ES

Important information

Specialized infant seats are available
Service animals allowed
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
May be operated by a multi-lingual guide

Important notes

• A current valid passport is required on the day of travel
• The duration of transfers are approximate, the exact duration will depend on the time of day and traffic conditions (6 hours of hole service)

Hotel pickups commence prior to this time

About Guatemala City

Guatemala City, the vibrant capital of Guatemala, is a fascinating blend of modern urban life and ancient Mayan heritage. Nestled in the highlands, it offers a mild climate, rich cultural experiences, and a bustling city atmosphere with colonial architecture and contemporary amenities.

Top Attractions

Palacio Nacional de la Cultura

The National Palace of Culture is a stunning example of neoclassical architecture and a symbol of Guatemala's history. It houses government offices and a museum showcasing the country's cultural heritage.

Historical 1-2 hours Free

Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología

This museum offers a comprehensive overview of Guatemala's rich Mayan heritage and archaeological finds. It is a must-visit for history and culture enthusiasts.

Museum 1-2 hours Moderate (around $5 USD)

Cerro del Carmen

A small hill located in the heart of the city, offering panoramic views of Guatemala City. It is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.

Nature 1-2 hours Free

La Recolección Cultural Center

A vibrant cultural center that hosts art exhibitions, concerts, and cultural events. It is a hub for local artists and a great place to experience Guatemala's contemporary culture.

Cultural 1-2 hours Free to enter, event prices vary

Parque Central

The main square of Guatemala City, surrounded by historic buildings, including the Metropolitan Cathedral and the National Palace of Culture. It is a bustling hub of activity and a great place to people-watch.

Historical 1 hour Free

Must-Try Local Dishes

Pepián

A rich and flavorful stew made with meat (usually chicken or pork), vegetables, and a thick sauce made from seeds, spices, and chocolate. It is often served with rice and tortillas.

Dinner Contains meat and gluten (from tortillas).

Rellenitos

Sweet fried dumplings made from sweetened black beans and mashed plantains, rolled in flour and fried until golden. They are often served with a side of cream or syrup.

Dessert Vegetarian-friendly, contains gluten.

Chuchitos

Small tamales made with corn dough and filled with meat or cheese, wrapped in banana leaves and steamed. They are a popular street food and snack.

Snack Contains meat or cheese, gluten-free.

Atol de Elote

A warm and comforting drink made from sweet corn, milk, and cinnamon. It is often sweetened with sugar or honey and served as a breakfast or snack.

Drink Vegetarian-friendly, contains dairy.

Popular Activities

Hiking Volcano boarding Zip-lining Coffee tours Spa treatments Boat tours Museum visits Guided tours

Best Time to Visit

November to April (Dry Season)

The dry season offers the best weather for sightseeing, with sunny days and cool evenings. This is the peak tourist season, with many festivals and cultural events taking place.

20°C to 28°C (68°F to 82°F) 68°F to 82°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Spanish
  • Widely spoken: English (in tourist areas and business)
  • English: Moderately spoken in tourist areas and business, limited elsewhere

Currency

Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ)

Time Zone

GMT-6 (Central Standard Time)

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Exercise caution

Guatemala City has a reputation for high crime rates, including petty theft, pickpocketing, and violent crime. However, many areas are safe for tourists, especially during the day and in tourist-friendly zones. Exercise caution and stay informed about the safety of the areas you visit.

Important Precautions:
  • • Stay aware of your surroundings and keep valuables secure and out of sight.
  • • Avoid walking alone at night, especially in isolated or unfamiliar areas.
  • • Use official taxis or ride-hailing apps like Uber for safer and more reliable service.

Getting there

By air
  • La Aurora International Airport • 6.5 km (4 miles) from city center
By bus

Terminal de Buses del Sur, Terminal de Buses del Norte

Getting around

Public transport

The Transmetro is a bus rapid transit system that offers affordable and efficient transportation within the city. It operates on dedicated lanes and has numerous stops.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, InDriver

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Zona 1 (Historic Center) Zona 10 (Commercial and Residential) Zona 4 (Business and Government) Zona 13 (Upscale Residential and Shopping) Zona 7 (Tourist and Nightlife)

Day trips

Antigua Guatemala
45 km (28 miles) from Guatemala City • Full day recommended

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Antigua Guatemala is a charming colonial town with cobblestone streets, historic churches, and stunning views of the surrounding volcanoes.

Lake Atitlán
90 km (56 miles) from Guatemala City • Full day or overnight recommended

A stunning lake surrounded by volcanoes and traditional Mayan villages, offering a variety of outdoor activities and cultural experiences.

Pacaya Volcano
50 km (31 miles) from Guatemala City • Half day to full day

An active volcano offering hiking and adventure activities, with stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

Festivals

Semana Santa (Holy Week) • March or April (dates vary) Festival de la Asunción • August 15 Fiestas Patrias • September 15-16

Pro tips

  • Learn some basic Spanish phrases to enhance your travel experience and connect with locals.
  • Stay informed about the safety of the areas you visit, and exercise caution and common sense to avoid potential risks.
  • Use official taxis or ride-hailing apps like Uber for safer and more reliable service.
  • Research and book tours and accommodations with reputable companies and establishments to ensure a high-quality and enjoyable experience.
  • Be respectful of local customs and traditions, and be mindful of your cultural and environmental impact as a traveler.
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Adults
Age 13-99
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Childs
Age 3-12
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  • Max travelers: 15
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