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All Places in Guatemala City

  • Oakland Mall

    A modern shopping center that serves as a hub of entertainment and dining, featuring a variety of local and international brands.

  • National Palace of Culture

    This iconic building is a symbol of Guatemala City and a hub for political and cultural activities, offering grandeur and historical significance.

  • Plaza de la Constitucion

    A large public square in Guatemala City, situated in front of the Cathedral and the National Palace of Culture.

  • Cathedral of Guatemala City

    An historic cathedral in Guatemala City, dating back to the early 1800s, featuring a magnificent interior with old masterworks.

  • Portal de Comercio

    A historic commercial center in Guatemala City, formerly a marketplace and still featuring numerous stores selling various goods, especially shoes.

  • Paseo de la Sexta

    Paseo de la Sexta is Guatemala City's most famous pedestrian street, lined with cafes, shops, and bars, and it's a pleasant place to stroll and people-watch.

  • San Francisco Church

    A church in Guatemala City, designed to mirror its counterpart in Antigua, currently undergoing renovations but expected to be visually striking.

  • Guatemala Post Office Building

    An ornate and architecturally distinctive post office building located in Guatemala City.

  • La Merced Church

    A church in Guatemala City that shares its name and architectural style with a similar church in Antigua.

  • Mercado Central

    Mercado Central is a bustling market in Guatemala City where you can find traditional goods, textiles, and souvenirs, and it also serves as a great spot for lunch with local dishes like pepian de pollo and carne asada.

  • Museo del Ferrocarril Fegua

    A train museum in Guatemala City housing old steam and diesel locomotives, passenger cars, and railway artifacts dating back to 1897.

  • Plaza Barrios

    A vibrant square in Guatemala City known for its lively atmosphere and array of street vendors selling handicrafts and local goods.

  • Hilton Garden Inn Guatemala City

    A hotel in Guatemala City where the vlogger stayed, offering amenities like a breakfast buffet.

  • Museo Ixchel del Traje Indigena

    This museum in Guatemala City showcases a vast collection of traditional Guatemalan costumes dating back to the late 19th century, originating from 120 communities.

  • Livingston

    A town on the Caribbean coast where you can enjoy time on the beach, either in a lively atmosphere with locals or finding a more secluded spot.

  • Semuc Champey

    A stunning natural wonder in the jungle featuring a 300-meter limestone shelf creating natural pools perfect for swimming, surrounded by dense forest.

  • Pacaya Volcano

    An active volcano near Antigua, offering the chance to witness volcanic activity firsthand with continuously active lava flows since 1975.

  • Monterrico

    A small coastal village with a laid-back atmosphere and a beautiful stretch of oceanfront, characterized by hot and tropical weather.

  • Biotopo Monterrico-Hawaii

    A nature reserve dedicated to protecting mangrove forests and sea turtles, covering both land and water habitats for various wildlife.

  • Chichicastenango Market

    A colorful and historic market in a mountain town, trading for over 500 years, offering a variety of goods and featuring an impressive church and a pretty cemetery.

  • Lake Atitlán

    A stunning lake formed by a massive volcanic eruption, with a magical feel, surrounded by communities and offering wonderful walks, including the 'Indian's Nose' trail.

  • Antigua Guatemala

    A beautifully preserved former capital city with cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and historic churches and convents, surrounded by three volcanoes.

  • Mayan Ruins of Tikal

    One of Central America's greatest archaeological sites, featuring well-preserved Mayan pyramids, temples, and plazas amidst the lush jungle of northern Guatemala.

  • Great Pyramid

    The Great Pyramid is a significant structure within Tikal, offering a vantage point to see other pyramids and the surrounding landscape.

  • Hotel Villa Lotto

    Hotel Villa Lotto is a place to stay in Flores, offering basic rooms with a balcony that overlooks the lake.

  • Casablanca Reuben

    Casablanca Reuben is a restaurant in Flores where the narrator had breakfast, enjoying fruit plates and French toast.

  • Queen's Temple

    The Queen's Temple is one of the structures in Tikal, located within the Acropolis, the area associated with Mayan royalty.

  • Central Plaza

    The Central Plaza, also known as Plaza de la Constitución, is an iconic spot in the historic center of Guatemala City, surrounded by important government buildings and featuring a fountain called the Swan Fountain.

  • Oakville Mall

    Oakville Mall is a modern shopping center in Guatemala City, noted for its upscale ambiance, diverse brand-name stores, and appealing architecture with green spaces, offering a familiar shopping experience.

  • Ciudad Cayala

    Ciudad Cayala is a private, master-planned urban development in Guatemala City designed to resemble a Mediterranean European city, featuring white buildings, red tile roofs, high-end shops, restaurants, and residences.

  • Zone 1

    Zone 1 is the historical heart of Guatemala City, ideal for exploring history and learning about the country.

  • Zone 4

    Zone 4 is an emerging hipster area with modern buildings, cafes, and restaurants, with potential to become a lively hub.

  • Zone 10

    Zone 10, also known as Zona Viva, is a lively and safe area with a plethora of restaurants, bars, shopping centers, and cinemas.

  • Zona Viva

    Zona Viva is a lively and safe district in Guatemala City, characterized by its numerous restaurants, bars, and upscale shopping centers.

  • Hilton Hotel

    A hotel located in downtown Guatemala City where the traveler stayed for approximately $115 per night.

  • Torrey del Reformador

    A towering monument in Guatemala City, often compared to the Eiffel Tower, serving as a prominent landmark.

  • Capilla de Nuestra

    A beautiful church located in the Reforma area of Guatemala City, showcasing impressive architecture.

  • Botanical Garden

    A botanical garden located in the heart of Guatemala City, featuring diverse plant life.

  • Tikal

    An extraordinary archaeological site and UNESCO World Heritage Site, considered one of the finest collections of Mayan ruins on the continent, set in a remote jungle.

  • Antigua

    A beautiful UNESCO World Heritage colonial town sitting in the lee of three volcanoes, known for its magnificent architecture, grand plaza, and charming arched clock tower.

  • Laguna Lachuá

    A beautiful, remote jungle lagoon known for its stunning turquoise waters, offering a pristine natural environment for swimming and relaxation.

  • Río la Pasión

    A river flowing through a watery jungle, part of the region known for hidden Mayan sites like Aquitania.

  • Aquitania

    A hidden Mayan archaeological site dating back to the late classic period, located deep in the jungle along the Río la Pasión.

  • Yaxhá

    A Mayan archaeological site situated on the banks of the Sacnab lakes, offering amazing views from the top of its main pyramid.

  • Flores

    A fun island town on Lake Petén Itzá, perfect for enjoying sights, walking the promenade, or having a drink in one of the many harborside bars.

  • Lake Atitlan

    A stunning lake in Central America renowned for its breathtaking views, surrounded by mountains and offering relaxation and activities.

  • Metropolitan Cathedral

    An architectural masterpiece in the heart of the city, featuring a stunning facade and intricate interiors that are a must-visit.

  • Relief Map

    A fascinating topographical map of Guatemala offering a unique perspective on the country's geography, perfect for educational and photographic purposes.

  • Ixchel Museum of Indigenous Textiles and Clothing

    This unique museum highlights the rich textile traditions of Guatemala's indigenous peoples, showcasing intricate garments and their cultural significance.

  • Popol Vuh Museum

    A cultural gem showcasing the art and history of the Mayan civilization through a diverse collection of textiles, pottery, and sculptures.

  • La Aurora Zoo

    A delightful, well-maintained zoo home to a variety of species, including many native to Guatemala, offering an educational experience for all ages.

  • Museo Miraflores

    This museum is dedicated to the history of the Ancient Maya, featuring a stunning collection of artifacts that tell fascinating stories of the past.

  • Kaminaljuyú Archaeological Site

    This ancient site offers a glimpse into the lives of the Maya with impressive ruins and historical significance, making it a fascinating place to explore.

  • Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología

    This museum showcases Guatemala's rich archaeological heritage, featuring artifacts from ancient Mayan civilizations and offering insights into the country's history and culture.

  • Río Dulce

    Río Dulce is a stunning river and canyon system connecting Lake Izabal to the Caribbean Sea, featuring diverse ecosystems and a charming town.

  • Quetzaltenango

    Quetzaltenango, also known as Xela, is Guatemala's second-largest city, a cultural center with colonial architecture and a base for exploring the highlands.

  • El Mirador

    El Mirador is a remote Mayan city in the jungle, known for its massive pyramids and challenging multi-day trek to reach it.

  • Copán Ruinas

    An archaeological site in Honduras, renowned for its well-preserved Mayan ruins and tunnels.

  • La Entrada

    A location in Honduras, known for its proximity to Mayan archaeological sites.

  • Volcano Pacaya

    An active volcano near Antigua, Guatemala, offering hiking opportunities and impressive volcanic landscapes.

  • Lake Petén Itzá

    A large lake in northern Guatemala, with the tourist-friendly island town of Flores at its center.

  • Pacaya National Park

    A protected area encompassing the active Pacaya volcano, offering guided hikes and volcanic landscapes.

  • Rio Dulce

    A majestic emerald river flowing to the Caribbean, bordered by towns and rich in wildlife and natural attractions.

  • Finca Paraiso

    A unique hot spring waterfall located in the jungle, offering a natural spa-like experience.

  • Castillo San Felipe de Lara

    A historical fort site located on the shores of Lake Izabal, offering a glimpse into colonial history.

  • Lake Izabal

    The largest lake in Guatemala, offering opportunities for birdwatching, fishing, and exploring nearby historical sites.

  • Lake Atelan

    Lake Atelan is a must-visit destination where you can spend a week exploring its various towns and villages, with San Pedro and San Marcos being popular backpacker hubs.

  • Tal

    Tal is a fascinating historical Mayan ruin that offers a beautiful and engaging experience, even for those not particularly interested in history.

  • Samuk Champi

    Samuk Champi is a highly recommended destination known for its good pools, swimming opportunities, and an exceptional cave tour that is a standout activity.

  • Chicha Tinango market

    The Chichicastenango market is the biggest market in Central America and is highly recommended for those who love shopping and a vibrant atmosphere.

  • Fuego

    Fuego is a volcano that visitors can hike to see erupt, though it is known for its unpredictable nature and potential for significant eruptions.

  • Green Go Hostel

    Green Go Hostel is a beautiful accommodation option in the Samuk Champi area, recommended for its pleasant environment.

  • Volcano Acatenango

    A massive volcano offering direct views of the active Volcan Fuego, known for its challenging overnight hikes and stunning sunrise vistas.

  • Paccar Volcano

    A volcano near Antigua offering a shorter, less strenuous hike suitable for a quick excursion.

  • Volcan Fuego

    An active volcano whose eruptions are famously visible at night from the nearby Volcano Acatenango.

  • Cerro de la Cruz

    A viewpoint in Antigua offering panoramic views of the city and the volcanoes in the background.

  • San Pedro

    A popular backpacker destination on Lake Atitlan, characterized by its bustling nightlife and social atmosphere.

  • San Marcos

    A bohemian town on Lake Atitlan famous for its yoga, meditation, and wellness retreats.

  • Mercado Central, Guatemala City

    A bustling and colorful market in the center of Guatemala City, offering a wide array of fresh produce, meats, seafood, and local dishes.

  • Refacciones Doña Mela, Guatemala City

    A food stall within Mercado Central known for serving delicious Guatemalan antojitos.

  • Comedor Angelica, Guatemala City

    A food stall in Mercado Central's food court famous for home-cooked Guatemalan food, including adobada and beef soup.

  • Cevicheria Los Chavos, Guatemala City

    A restaurant in Guatemala City known for its distinct style of ceviche, featuring a mix of seafood and unique ingredients like Worcestershire sauce and ketchup.

  • Hot Dogs Ejecutivos el Chino, Guatemala City

    A famous street food stand in Guatemala City that is one of the pioneers of 'shucos,' or Guatemalan hot dogs, known for their generous toppings and grilled components.

  • Shucos Campo Marte, Guatemala City

    A cluster of stalls serving traditional roadside 'shucos' (Guatemalan hot dogs), including a uniquely large 'transmetro' version.

  • Central Market, Guatemala City

    The main marketplace in Guatemala City, offering a vast selection of fresh produce, goods, and local food stalls.

  • Cathedral de Guatemala, Guatemala City

    The most important Catholic cathedral in Guatemala, located in the heart of Guatemala City's Zone One, featuring a remarkably strong original facade that has survived numerous earthquakes.

  • Esquilandia amusement park

    An amusement park with a unique charm, offering a less crowded experience with rides that are often enjoyed without waiting.

  • Central Market of Guatemala

    A vibrant underground market offering local food, crafts, and a glimpse into daily life, distinct from markets in other countries.

  • Cultural Palace

    A significant historical building located in the main square, offering tours that delve into Guatemalan history and culture.

  • Plaza de la Constitution

    The main square of Guatemala City, surrounded by important civic buildings and a hub for public life.

  • Constitution Plaza

    The main square of Guatemala City, surrounded by important civic buildings and a hub for public life.

  • Bershka

    A clothing store where visitors can shop for trendy apparel.

  • Esquilandia

    An amusement park with a unique charm, offering a less crowded experience with rides that are often enjoyed without waiting.

  • Zona 10

    A safe and lively neighborhood in Guatemala City, known for its abundance of restaurants, bars, coffee shops, and a major mall.

  • Asuncion

    A park offering views of the surrounding neighborhoods, city, and hills, providing a green space for relaxation.

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