General information
Destination | Category |
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Guatemala City, Guatemala | Sightseeing Tours |
Program details
Your tour begins with a pick-up at your hotel for a tour of Guatemala City and tranfer to Popol Vuh Museum. Popol Vuh Museum offers visitors a unique look at the history of Guatemala, illustrated by one of the best collections of pre-Hispanic and colonial art in the country. After the Museum we have free time for the lunch (lunch not included).
First we will visit Las Americas Avenue, which is named after the reform drawn in the late nineteenth century, due to the formation of the Organization of American States on April 30th, 1948. The area comprising of the Avenue of the Americas was demarcated in several farms in the early decade of the 50’s with the intention of dedicating land to the American continent.
We will then continue to the Civic Center of the City, a set of buildings constructed between the 50’s and 60’s and includes: the Supreme Court of Justice, the Ministry of Public Finance, City Hall, the Social Security, the Bank of Guatemala, the National Mortgage Bank, and the Guatemalan Tourism Commission. The Bank of Guatemala is decorated with high relief murals by Dagoberto Vasquez describing the history of the country, and also includes a mosaic by Carlos Merida.
Next we continue to the Major Plaza of the Constitution. This Plaza is the heart of the Historic Center of the city. It is surrounded by important monuments such as the National Palace (now the Cultural National Palace and museum), the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Portal of Commerce and Centenarian Park. A few steps away are the National Library, the Periodicals Library and the General Archive of Central America. The tour includes a visit to the Central Market, which is located behind the Metropolitan Cathedral, in the basement of the Tabernacle Plaza. There, visitors can buy a variety of art and handicrafts from all over the country; ceramics, textiles, leather, wood, and silver.
Meeting/pick-up point: Hotel.
Duration: 9 hours. (Transfer time included)
Start/opening time: At 9am
End/closing time: At 6pm.
Opening days/period: Daily.
Languages: Spanish / English
Others: Recommend: walking shoes, hat, sunglasses, sunblock, camera, thin pants, rain gear, long sleeve t-shirts, personal medication.