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Walk one of Guatemala City's most surprising streets on your own schedule. No group, no guide, no one to keep pace with.
Avenida Las Américas is lined with the monuments each nation of the Americas sent. Together they tell one story: a country still arguing with itself about what freedom means.
Along the way: a dictator's pillar crowned with a democrat's eternal flame, a flag you can see the sky through, and three original slabs of the Berlin Wall.
A self-guided audio walk in your phone's browser. No app, no ticket. Start whenever you like, pause on any bench, skip what you want, listen in English or Spanish. One booking covers your whole group.
A note on content: this walk deals honestly with dictatorship, political assassination, and armed conflict. The stories are told with care, but a few moments are heavy.
Flat, paved, no stairs, rated easy, about 3.5 km one way. Best with earbuds and daylight.
A museum with no walls and no closing time, yours to explore at your pace.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Avenida La Reforma
An 18-metre obelisk built by a dictator in 1935, later given an eternal flame by Guatemala's first democratic president. A monument where two visions of the country meet.
An equestrian statue of Simón Bolívar, donated by Venezuela in 1990, honouring the liberator who freed six nations and died owning nothing.
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