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Arco de Santa Catalina
Tourist attraction
Colorful landmark archway dating to the 1600s & topped by a clock built in the 1800s.
4.80 (13.8K reviews)
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Iglesia Escuela de Cristo
Church
👍👍 La Iglesia Escuela de Cristo es un lugar lleno de serenidad y devoción, ubicado en una de las áreas más tranquilas de Antigua Guatemala. Su fachada sencilla pero elegante refleja la arquitectura colonial de la época. El interior es acogedor y transmite una sensación de paz que invita a la oración y...
4.80 (1.3K reviews)
3
Antigua guatemala
Tourist attraction
👍👍 Lugar mágico, lleno de historia y misticismo, caminar por sus calles y avenidas, descansar en sus parques y alamedas es una experiencia maravillosa. Orgulloso de nuestra tierra!!
4.80 (1K reviews)
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Iglesia de la Merced
Catholic church
Iconic church dating to 1767 featuring an ornate yellow facade & adjacent convent ruins.
4.70 (5.1K reviews)
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Convento Capuchinas
Convent
Ruins of an 18th-century nunnery, with a church, courtyards, a tower & some of the nuns' cells.
4.70 (2.7K reviews)
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חב״ד אנטיגואה
Restaurant
👍👍 {"0":"I don't even know where to begin with this place. Originally we had booked a Apt nearby. The plan was to walk over for meals and the prayer services. When I went to book the meals I saw that they had sleeping options as well. Let's just say that changed everything for us. We spent 10 days over...
$23/night
4.80 (594 reviews)
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El Alquimista Café
Cafe
👍👍 Enchanted café with incredible atmosphere 🧙🏼♀️Recommended cocktails: Poison No.7, Unicorn Essence, and Dragon’s Breath. The tapas I recommend are: the goat cheese, apple, and pesto breads. Service is so good! Ivan, the owner, is so nice and even had a glass of wine with us while we played cards a...
4.90 (310 reviews)
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El Calvario Church
Catholic church
👍👍 If you start form Peter of Saint Joseph Betancur (Santo Hermano Pedro) Church you can walk and follow what is called the stations of the cross.
The walk ends in Santa Ana at the El Calvario where the last Station of the Cross is presented for viewing.
In the court yard of this Church is a tree. On...
4.70 (1.2K reviews)
10
San José Cathedral Antigua
Catholic church
Ruins of a 16th-century cathedral largely destroyed by earthquake in 1773 & only partially rebuilt.
4.70 (1.1K reviews)
11
Convento Santa Clara
Tourist attraction
Remains of a large religious complex from the early 1700s featuring a church with an ornate facade.
4.70 (976 reviews)
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Museo del Hermano Pedro
Museum
😐 40qtz for foreigners, 4x more than locals at 10qtz. It’s not like we make 4x more money in other countries. Other than that a pretty little park with ruins.
4.70 (767 reviews)
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Cerro de La Cruz
Tourist attraction
Elevated spot with a 1930s cross & sweeping views, including an unobstructed view of Volcan Agua.
4.60 (7.8K reviews)
14
Tanque La Unión
Historical landmark
This historic gathering place was used by people to wash their clothes during colonial times.
4.60 (2.7K reviews)
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El Viejo Café
Cafe
👍👍 It is a place whose atmosphere gives you calm and allows you to enjoy its exquisite coffees as well as its very good pastries. It is enjoyed in the wide sense of the word, the music if there is one is pleasant and moderate, which allows you to have a conversation without major noise problems, the se...
$$ $$
4.60 (2.4K reviews)
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Casa del Jade
Jewelry designer
Long-running boutique offering fine jewelry crafted from jade, plus exhibits about the stone.
4.70 (391 reviews)
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Jade Maya
Jewelry store
😠 We bought a very expensive Jade piece there. We just took it to our jeweler and he said it was worth about 1/4 what we paid. buyer beware.
4.70 (320 reviews)
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ChocoMuseo
Chocolate shop
👍 If you have a spare hour, do the chocolate workshop at ChocoMuseo. You get to make a custom chocolate bar with toppings of your choice (first 25 mins). Then you get a little lesson on cocao, history and how chocolate is made. You get to try raw and roasted beans. All in all a good experience, and yo...
4.50 (1.3K reviews)
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Royal Palace of the Captains General
Museum
👍 A stately, elegant building that used to house the government of the entire Central America until the late 18th century. It now hosts two museums one of which is free to enter.
4.70 (204 reviews)