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8 hours
Mobile ticket
Explore the fascinating city of La Antigua, a UNESCO World Hertiageand, to learn about it´s history during colonial times, and about the customs, traditions, oral traditions and more. Our expert guide will share with you a lot of knowledge of this fabulous city, once considered the third most important Spanish colony in the Americas, then transfer to Kawilal Hot Springs to feel relaxed in the afternoon and enjoy at hot springs.
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Minimum of 2 passenger apply to run the tour.
Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
It is recommended that you bring walking shoes, hat, sunglasses, and a camera.
Child under 13 years is not allowed to take the thermal circuit.
Please Note: During holy week ( April 17 – 21, 2019) we do not pick up on hotels, you will be request to move to our meeting point where we will pick up you. Please be ready on the meeting 15 minutes prior the start time of the tour. Our meeting points are: Casa Santo Domingo Hotel or Soleil Hotel.
Please contact local provider if you need a guide in any other language. French, German and Italian in private services, subject to additional costs and guide availability.
For groups of 10 persons or more, please contact local provider to arrange.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Lunch
Bilingual guide (Spanish-English)
Entrance to Hot Springs
Roundtrip transportation from most hotels in Antigua Guatemala
Meals not mentioned
Gratuities
Beverages
Gray Line Guatemala
You will be pick up in our meeting point to start our tour full of history and many curious facts about this city stopped in time and combine with an afternoon of relaxation. Antigua Guatemala, Once the third largest city in all of Spanish Colonial America and for 200 years the capital of Guatemala, it is today a peaceful, beautiful and partially restored colonial city.
Iglesia de La Merced
Our tour start visiting the church of La Merced of Guatemalan Ultrabaroque style. On the facade of the church, in its upper part is a sculpture of San Pedro Nolasco, founder of the Mercedarian Order.
Operated by Gray Line Guatemala