AVIA Mall
3A Avenida, Guatemala, Guatemala, Guatemala
Located next to our hotel, AVIA is the one of the city’s most modern lifestyle and shopping malls and is home to restaurants, coffee shops, coworking spaces, and corporate offices.
3A Avenida, Guatemala, Guatemala, Guatemala
Located next to our hotel, AVIA is the one of the city’s most modern lifestyle and shopping malls and is home to restaurants, coffee shops, coworking spaces, and corporate offices.
7A Avenida, Zona 10, Guatemala City, 01010
This museum, located on the Francisco Marroquin University campus, spotlights Guatemalan indigenous dress and also features ceramics, textiles, jewelry, and books.
Calle Manuel F. Ayau - 6ª Calle Final, Zona 10, Guatemala City, Guatemala, 01010
Discover one of the world’s largest Maya art collections at Popol Vuh Museum located in the Universidad Marroquin. This modern museum features intriguing pre-Columbian and colonial-era artifacts.
Calle Interior Finca La Aurora 5,, Interior Finca La Aurora Zona 13, Guatemala City, Guatemala, 01013
La Aurora Zoo, which stretches across 16 blocks of lush gardens in the heart of Guatemala City, features animals from all over the world. It makes for a fun day out for the whole family.
Edificio 6, La Aurora Park, Guatemala City, Guatemala
Immerse yourself in Guatemalan culture in this historic building housing one of the largest collections of Guatemalan art from the last century, with two permanent collections and a dedicated space for temporary exhibitions.
6a. Calle, 7a. Avenida Building No. 5, Finca la Aurora Zona 13, Guatemala City, Guatemala, 01013
Spend time exploring this national museum dedicated to the preservation of archaeological and ethnographic artifacts and the study of the country's heritage and culture.
The National Museum of History showcases the country’s history with an impressive collection of intriguing pre-Columbian art and artifacts from Guatemala’s colonial and Republican eras.
6a. Calle 7-30 zona 13, Complejo de MuseosCity, Guatemala City, Guatemala, 0103
Located in Calle de los Museos, this museum features exhibitions that showcase the unique natural history and biodiversity of Guatemala and Central America
Av Norte at 2 Calle Oriente 2, Centro Histórico, Antigua, Guatemala, 03001
Step back in time and visit these famous 18th-century convent ruins in Antigua Guatemala that include a church, courtyards, a tower, and nuns’ dormitories.
8 Calle, 7 Av., Guatemala City, Guatemala, 01001
This enormous, classically inspired baroque building is worth a visit. It’s particularly impressive due to its size and architecture. Step inside to see its elaborate altars.
7a Avenida, Guatemala City, Guatemala
The country’s bustling main square is surrounded by historic landmarks, such as the cathedral, National Palace of Culture, National Library, and Parque Centenario, and hosts important national events and celebrations. It’s a fun spot to hang out and do some people-watching.
11-73, 5CalleA, Guatemala City, Guatemala
This baroque church lies next to the ruins of the Convent La Merced in Antigua Guatemala and features one of the largest fountains from the colonial era, now a famous historical landmark.
5 Calle, Zona 1, Guatemala
The National Palace of Culture served as the president of Guatemala's office and is considered one of the most significant buildings in the country. Its location, known as Kilometro Cero, is the starting point of all the roadways in the country.
5 Avenida, Antigua Guatemala, Sacatepéquez, Guatemala
Built in the 17th century, Santa Catalina Arch, considered one of Antigua Guatemala's most recognizable landmarks, originally served as a link between two convents, allowing the cloistered nuns to travel between the two without being seen in public.
Cerro de La Cruz, Sanarate, Guatemala
It’s an easy hike to Cerro de la Cruz, one of the most famous landmarks in the city for locals and travelers. You’ll be rewarded with unrivaled views of the city and Volcan de Agua.