Visit Antigua, Guatemala, a town where time stands still. 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. Cobblestone streets wind through the city of majestic churches and monasteries.
You will be picked up at your hotel in Guatemala City at 8:00am and transfer to Colonial Antigua Guatemala to begin your 3 and a half hour of a soft walking tour of Antigua. You’ll visit Central Park, Cathedral of San Jose, Arch of Santa Catalina and La Merced Church.
Central Park is located at the heart of the city, surrounded by the traditional grid pattern frequently utilized in Spanish urban planning in the colonies. The park is surrounded by the Palace of the Generals Captain , City Hall, the church of San José (formerly the Cathedral of Guatemala), the Archbishop’s Palace and the Portal of Commerce (or the Bakers’ Portal). Here, visitors will also find the Mermaid´s Fountain. The Count of Gomera (Gomera is the word for a rubber plantation) built the fountain in remembrance of a popular legend, which tells the story of a King whose daughters gave birth but did not want to nurse their children. Learn about this famous story as you immerse yourself in the colonial history of the city.
Next, you will explore the Cathedral which was constructed between 1543 and 1680 with an elaborate baroque façade in mortar, typical of antique churches. The Cathedral has smooth columns, a body and a belfry that was rebuilt after the Santa Marta earthquake in 1773. You then proceed to the Arch of Santa Catalina. This institution was established in 1609, and the nuns in this temple and convent were cloistered. The temple was inaugurated on the 15th of September, 1647. In 1694, construction of the arch was finished and it served as a bridge to connect the convent with the gardens on the other side of the street.
At end of the tour, you’ll be transferred back to your hotel in Guatemala City.
Inclusion
Roundtrip Hotel Transfers from Most Guatemala City Hotels; Bilingual Guide (English and Spanish).
Exclusion
Food and Beverages, Optional Gratuities.
Hours of operation
Available: Daily.
Tour departs: Pick up at approximately 7:30am from Most hotels in Guatemala City.
Duration
Approximately 5 hours.
Location
Pick up from Most hotels in Guatemala City.
Participant restrictions
Child rate available with a 2 adult minimum.
Location
Pick up from Most hotels in Guatemala City.
Participant restrictions
Child rate available with a 2 adult minimum.
Additional Information
We recommend bringing walking shoes, hat, sunglasses, camera, and passport.
Policy
You must confirm your tour with Gray Line Guatemala at least 48 hours before your departure.
Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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Visit Antigua, Guatemala, a town where time stands still. 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. Cobblestone streets wind through the city of majestic churches and monasteries.
You will be picked up at your hotel in Guatemala City at 8:00am and transfer to Colonial Antigua Guatemala to begin your 3 and a half hour of a soft walking tour of Antigua. You’ll visit Central Park, Cathedral of San Jose, Arch of Santa Catalina and La Merced Church.
Central Park is located at the heart of the city, surrounded by the traditional grid pattern frequently utilized in Spanish urban planning in the colonies. The park is surrounded by the Palace of the Generals Captain , City Hall, the church of San José (formerly the Cathedral of Guatemala), the Archbishop’s Palace and the Portal of Commerce (or the Bakers’ Portal). Here, visitors will also find the Mermaid´s Fountain. The Count of Gomera (Gomera is the word for a rubber plantation) built the fountain in remembrance of a popular legend, which tells the story of a King whose daughters gave birth but did not want to nurse their children. Learn about this famous story as you immerse yourself in the colonial history of the city.
Next, you will explore the Cathedral which was constructed between 1543 and 1680 with an elaborate baroque façade in mortar, typical of antique churches. The Cathedral has smooth columns, a body and a belfry that was rebuilt after the Santa Marta earthquake in 1773. You then proceed to the Arch of Santa Catalina. This institution was established in 1609, and the nuns in this temple and convent were cloistered. The temple was inaugurated on the 15th of September, 1647. In 1694, construction of the arch was finished and it served as a bridge to connect the convent with the gardens on the other side of the street.
At end of the tour, you’ll be transferred back to your hotel in Guatemala City.
Inclusion
Roundtrip Hotel Transfers from Most Guatemala City Hotels; Bilingual Guide (English and Spanish).
Exclusion
Food and Beverages, Optional Gratuities.
Hours of operation
Available: Daily. Tour departs: Pick up at approximately 7:30am from Most hotels in Guatemala City.
Duration
Approximately 5 hours.
Location Pick up from Most hotels in Guatemala City.
Participant restrictions
Child rate available with a 2 adult minimum.
Location
Pick up from Most hotels in Guatemala City.
Participant restrictions Child rate available with a 2 adult minimum.
Additional Information We recommend bringing walking shoes, hat, sunglasses, camera, and passport.
Policy You must confirm your tour with Gray Line Guatemala at least 48 hours before your departure. Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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