
The Ancient One
Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, Antigua Guatemala is a city that combines history, culture and natural beauty. With its cobblestone streets, colonial architecture and spectacular views of the volcanoes, Antigua invites you to explore its cultural richness in every corner.
It is the perfect destination to immerse yourself in the past while enjoying a welcoming and vibrant atmosphere. A historical gem that you cannot miss!

Arch Restaurant
Enjoy exceptional flavors at the emblematic Restaurante del Arco.

St. Joseph's Cathedral
The San José Cathedral, built in the 16th century, is an emblem of Antigua Guatemala and its rich colonial heritage.
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Convent of Santa Clara
The ruins of the Convent of Santa Clara tell the story of a convent that was home to the Poor Clares during the colonial era.

The Calvary
The Calvary Church, with its distinctive yellow façade, is a historic monument that evokes the faith of the colonial era.

Arch Street
Calle del Arco, a symbol of the beauty and culture of Antigua Guatemala.

Saint Jerome
Discover the Ruins of San Jerónimo, a former 17th-century convent that evokes the history and art of the colonial era.

Church of San Francisco
Discover the Church of San Francisco, a sacred place of great historical importance, a symbol of faith and devotion in Antigua Guatemala.

The Harvest
Discover the ruins of La Recolección, a former Augustinian convent that witnessed the religious life of the 18th century in Antigua Guatemala.

Central Park
Stroll through Antigua Guatemala's Central Park, a historic meeting point surrounded by iconic colonial architecture.
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La Merced Church
Discover the history of La Merced Church, an iconic 18th-century temple that combines colonial architecture and religious devotion.

Convent of La Merced
Discover the Convent of La Merced, an impressive complex built in 1751, which complements the beauty of the emblematic church.

University of San Carlos
The University of San Carlos, founded in 1676, was the first university in Central America and a symbol of the educational development of the colonial era.