Explore Guatemala City’s rich history on a half-day tour. Discover iconic landmarks, vibrant markets, and hidden gems. Perfect for culture enthusiasts.
Explore Guatemala City’s rich history on a half-day tour. Discover iconic landmarks, vibrant markets, and hidden gems. Perfect for culture enthusiasts.
- Plaza Berlin - Discover El Mirador Plaza Berlin, situated in the southern part of Guatemala City. This location serves as a serene resting spot, offering breathtaking views of the active Pacaya Volcano and, weather permitting, the Agua Volcano. Las Americas Avenue is a significant landmark in the city. The viewpoint is a favored destination for…
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Plaza Berlin - Discover El Mirador Plaza Berlin, situated in the southern part of Guatemala City. This location serves as a serene resting spot, offering breathtaking views of the active Pacaya Volcano and, weather permitting, the Agua Volcano. Las Americas Avenue is a significant landmark in the city. The viewpoint is a favored destination for both tourists and locals seeking tranquility amidst the volcanic scenery and lush surroundings. Beyond its scenic views, the plaza holds historical significance, featuring three original segments of the Berlin Wall gifted by the German government, symbolizing unity and peace. Berlin Square is a perfect stop for those wishing to connect with nature, reflect on history, enjoy a stunning panorama, and unwind outdoors. Walking tour.
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Avenida De Las Americas - Experience Avenida Las Americas, a major thoroughfare in Guatemala City, inaugurated in 1964. This avenue links several key areas and is renowned for its modern design and spacious layout. Notable monuments along the avenue include the Monument to Benito Juárez, honoring the Mexican president and symbolizing the friendship between Mexico and Guatemala. The Monument to Pope John Paul II, commemorating his historic 1983 visit, is also noteworthy. Besides being a crucial traffic artery, the avenue hosts the Civic Center, a cultural and event hub, and is recognized for its Steps and Pedals initiative promoting sustainable mobility. Avenida Las Americas is a pivotal location blending history, modernity, and culture, with monuments representing continental friendships.
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Iglesia Yurrita - This church, unique in Guatemala for its architecture and history, is located in the “Cuatro Grados Norte” neighborhood. Additionally, the tour includes a visit to the TEC (technological campus of the University of the Valley) to explore the vibrant university city, surrounded by striking buildings and creative murals.
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Relief Map - The tour begins in the north of the city in a vehicle with a panoramic roof, making the relief map the first stop. This scale model is an exceptional tool for understanding the country’s geography, showcasing the topography in 3D to illustrate how the city is nestled among volcanoes and lakes. Visitors can view 1800 square meters of the map, and from the top of two towers, gain a clearer perspective of major tourist attractions. For those departing, it offers a detailed remembrance of explored sites and a better grasp of the terrain traversed. This relief map is not only practical but also an artistic piece with historical significance, constructed in two scales: 1:10,000 horizontally and 1:2,000 vertically. Ticket included.
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Plaza de la Constitucion - The Historical Center of Guatemala City is a must-visit for tourists, offering a comprehensive experience of history, culture, architecture, art, gastronomy, and daily life. The city relocated 250 years ago, and the Historic Center provides an authentic connection to Guatemala’s essence. It promises to enrich any visit to the country. The area is designed for easy walking, allowing tourists to appreciate the architecture, squares, and pedestrian streets. Historical landmarks like the National Palace, the Metropolitan Cathedral, and the Metropolitan Market offer insights into Guatemala’s political, social, and religious history. The central market is a place to sample various local fruits.
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Paseo de la Sexta - El Paseo la Sexta, a prominent location in the historic center, is a pedestrian street transformed into a popular cultural and recreational space for both residents and tourists. It is perhaps the only place in the country where people from all 23 departments gather to enjoy the city and partake in the daily life of the historic center. Among the historical sites visited is the El Portal bar, a hub for politicians, merchants, locals, and tourists, known for its historical significance and the famous Chibola refreshment. Other enduring establishments are also featured. Occasionally, live music events or local markets are organized. Does not include food or drinks. The visit is on foot.
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Avenida La Reforma - The next attraction is a tour in a panoramic roof vehicle along Avenida Reforma, one of Guatemala City’s main arteries. This historic avenue was opened in 1892 by President José María Reina Barrios, inspired by grand European boulevards, featuring wide sidewalks and majestic native trees, making it a pleasant and iconic promenade. Along Avenida Reforma are significant monuments and notable buildings, such as the Obelisk, celebrating Guatemala’s independence, and the Monument to Miguel Ángel Asturias, a Guatemalan writer and Nobel laureate. The National Anthem Memorial also honors the creators of this patriotic symbol. The avenue connects key city areas, including zones 9 and 10, and remains a vital circulation route.

- Private transportation
- Tasting of local seasonal fruits and spices
- Pick-up and drop-off service
- Certified guide
- Entrance to the Map in Relief
- Private transportation
- Tasting of local seasonal fruits and spices
- Pick-up and drop-off service
- Certified guide
- Entrance to the Map in Relief
- Lunch
- Alcoholic beverages
- Lunch
- Alcoholic beverages
Explore Guatemala City, the largest capital in Central America, with a tour that takes you through Avenida de las Américas, Avenida Reforma, the Historic Center, and the Metropolitan Cathedral. This tour is perfect for those seeking a genuine cultural experience, as it includes visits to historical sites like Berlin Square, Plaza de Armas, Central…
Explore Guatemala City, the largest capital in Central America, with a tour that takes you through Avenida de las Américas, Avenida Reforma, the Historic Center, and the Metropolitan Cathedral. This tour is perfect for those seeking a genuine cultural experience, as it includes visits to historical sites like Berlin Square, Plaza de Armas, Central Market, and Sixth Avenue, all on foot. Throughout the tour, you’ll uncover lesser-known aspects of the city, engage with local life, and gain insight into its historical and architectural development. It’s ideal for travelers interested in urban heritage, families with school-age children, students, and those in search of meaningful experiences. The itinerary is adaptable and can include visits to museums, markets, or archaeological sites based on your interests and with prior arrangement.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.