Guatemala City
Paseo Cayala
Outdoor shopping center with colonial architecture with a variety of shops and restaurants, located in Zona 16.
Plaza Fontabella
Outdoor center inspired by European architecture with restaurants and boutiques, located in Zona 10.
Some ideas for day trips.
We recommend booking your trips with a travel agency. These are the ones we recommend the most;
Maya Trails
Annie Godoy
+502 4052 6955
Antigua Tours
Elizabeth Bell
+502 4770 4039
Premier Travel Group
Nury Sierra
+502 5690 3442
Antigua Guatemala
about 1 hour away from Guatemala City
Small Spanish colonial city surrounded by volcanoes. Antigua Guatemala used to be Guatemala's capital up until the Santa Marta earthquakes in 1773.
Hobbitenango
about 1 hour away from Guatemala City
Originally meant to be a small eco-village, Hobbitenango has grown to be an area where you can enjoy the views over the valley, restaurants and other attractions.
Volcán Pacaya
about 1 hour away from Guatemala City
An active volcano and one of Guatemala's most popular attractions. You can hike the volcano up to its lava fields in about 2.5 hours and enjoy its beautiful views.
Lago de Atitlán
about 3 hours away from Guatemala City
An all-time favorite, Lago de Atitlán formed as a result of a volcanic eruption about 84,000 years ago. The lake is surrounded by volcanoes, hills and 12 Mayan villages.
Semuc Champey
about 8 hours away from Guatemala City
A natural gem! A natural 300 meter limestone bridge that holds 6 turquoise water pools, waterfalls and absolute breathtaking views.
Tikal
about 30 minutes away from Guatemala City
(by plane)
Guatemala's most famous national park containing archaeological remains of the Mayan civilization. Iconic for Mundo Perdido Pyramid and Gran Jaguar Temple.