Private Tour
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Discover the highlights of Guatemala City on this panoramic tour! Explore the city’s cultural, residential, and commercial hubs, passing through iconic areas like the Civic Center. Visit the Main Square, the Cathedral, and the Old Presidential Palace (from the outside) for a glimpse into the city’s history. After lunch at a restaurant of your choice, dive into the rich heritage of the Mayan Textile Museum, home to the country’s largest collection of traditional textiles and artifacts. End the day browsing local treasures at the Arts and Crafts Market. Travel in comfort with a private guide and driver, ensuring a seamless and enriching experience!
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Wheelchair accessible
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Private transportation
Bottled water
Visit to the Highlights of Guatemala City
Entrance Fee to the Textile Museum
Certified Tour Guide
Lunch
Gratuities
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After leaving your hotel or starting point, you´ll experience the “Americas Avenue”, a place that has different monuments and plazas dedicated to different countries in America´s continent. The countries are represented by different characters that were important in their history and other monuments that are artistic manifestations. If that´s not enough you'll be able to appreciate all the contemporary buildings and the most expensive residential zone of Guatemala City.
Avenida La Reforma
At the end of “Americas Avenue” you will find the Obelisco, which also connects with “Reforma Avenue” which is considered one of the main boulevards of Guatemala City. Today many of the residential homes have been replaced by modern buildings and it is now considered a business and commercial district. Also, a cycleway was built along the avenue in 2013. Part of the Avenida Reforma is closed to traffic on Sunday mornings, as part of a program implemented by the Guatemala City Municipality. Throughout the 20th century, more sculptures were added, honoring diverse people such as Henry Dunant, founder of the Red Cross; Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla and Benito Juárez, Mexican leaders; José Joaquín Palma and Rafael Álvarez Ovalle, creators of the national anthem of Guatemala; and Miguel Ángel Asturias, winner of the 1967 Nobel Prize in Literature. Other notable monuments are the Monumento a la Madre, which honors motherhood, and several statues of animals such as lions, bulls, and wild boars.
Full day tour with Lunch, Museo de Arqueologia and Moder Art entrance fees included.
Pickup included
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