Why choose this tour ?
Get to know Guatemala City, the largest capital of Central America, through a tour that includes Avenida de las Américas, Avenida Reforma, the Historic Center and the Metropolitan Cathedral. This tour is designed for those looking for an authentic cultural experience, exploring historical landmarks such as Berlin Square, Plaza de Armas, Central Market and Sixth Avenue on foot. During the tour, you will discover little-known aspects of the city, connect with local life and understand its historical and architectural evolution. Ideal for travelers interested in urban heritage, families with school-age children, students, and seekers of meaningful experiences. The itinerary is flexible and may include visits to museums, markets or archaeological sites according to your interests and with prior coordination.
What makes Half-Day Historical Tour of Guatemala City a unique experience ?
Visit El Mirador Plaza Berlin, located in the south of Guatemala City. This place is not only a resting point, but offers a view of the stunning Pacaya Volcano, one of the most active volcanoes and the water volcano if weather conditions permit. Las Americas Avenue is a key point of the city. The viewpoint has become a popular space for both tourists and residents, who are looking for a quiet place to enjoy the volcanic landscape and surrounding green areas. In addition to the view of the volcano, the square has historical value, as it houses 3 original pieces of the Berlin Wall sent by the German government, commemorating the fall of the wall, symbolizing unity and peace. Berlin Square is an ideal stop for those who want to connect with nature, reflect on history, enjoy an excellent panorama and relax outdoors. Walking tour.
Enjoy Avenida Las Americas, one of the main thoroughfares of Guatemala City, opened in 1964. This avenue connects several key areas of the city and is famous for its modern design and wide circulation. On the avenue are important monuments, such as the Monument to Benito Juárez, in honor of the Mexican president, which symbolizes the friendship and solidarity between Mexico and Guatemala. Also noteworthy is the Monument to Pope John Paul II, erected to commemorate his historic visit in 1983, an event that left a deep mark on the population. The avenue, in addition to being a vital axis for circulation, houses the Civic Center, a cultural and event space, and is known for its Steps and Pedals project, which encourages sustainable mobility. Avenida Las Americas is undoubtedly a key point that unites history, modernity and culture. It is a tour of the monuments that represent friendship between the countries of the continent.
A church unique in Guatemala for its architecture and history, it is located in the neighborhood "Cuatro Grados Norte". In addition we will visit the TEC (technological campus of the University of the Valley) to immerse ourselves in the vibrant university city, surrounded by biting buildings and creative murals.
We start the tour from the north of the city in our vehicle with panoramic roof. This is why the relief map is the first place we will visit. This scale map is a unique tool that allows visitors to better understand the geography of the country. By showing the topography in 3D, it helps to understand how the city straddles volcanoes and lakes. For those who visit the country, this map offers a view of 1800 square meters, in addition from the top of two towers we will have a clearer idea of the main tourist spots. And for those who say goodbye, it is a special way to remember in detail the places explored and better understand the terrain they have traveled. This relief map is not only practical, but also a piece of art with great historical value, as well as being built in two scales 1:10,000 horizontal, and 1:2,000 vertical. Ticket included.
The Historical Center of Guatemala City is essential for tourists because it offers a complete experience that encompasses history, culture, architecture, art, gastronomy and daily life. The new city Guatemala moved 250 years ago. The Historic Center of Guatemala City is essential for tourists because it offers a complete experience that encompasses culture, architecture, art, gastronomy and daily life. It also provides an authentic connection with the essence of Guatemala. It will certainly be an experience that will enrich your visit to the country. The historic center area is designed to be easily walkable, allowing tourists to enjoy the architecture, squares and pedestrian streets. Historical sites such as the National Palace, the Metropolitan Cathedral and THE Metropilitan Market offer a look at Guatemala’s political, social and religious history. In the central market you can try the different local fruits.
El Paseo la Sexta is one of the most emblematic places in the historic center of the city is a pedestrian street that has been transformed into a cultural and recreational space very popular for both residents and tourists. We could say that it is the only place in the country where you can see all the people who come from the 23 departments enjoying the city working and being part of the daily routine of the historic center. Among the places of historical interest that we will visit is the El Portal bar, as well as being the center of coexistence of politicians, merchants, ordinary people and tourists. It also has historical value for the characters who have visited it to cool off with a Chibola. Among other places that have survived over the years. Live music events or local markets are sometimes organized. Does not include food or drinks. The visit is on foot.
The next attraction we will travel in our panoramic roof cart so you have a nice view of Avenida Reforma, one of the main arteries of Guatemala City. This historic avenue was opened in 1892 by then President José María Reina Barrios. Its layout was inspired by large European avenues, with wide sidewalks and majestic endemic trees that make it a pleasant and representative walk. Along Avenida Reforma are important monuments and emblematic buildings, such as the Obelisk, which celebrates independence Guatemala and the Monument to Miguel Ángel Asturias, Guatemalan writer and Nobel Prize winner. The National Anthem Memorial is also a tribute to the creators of this patriotic symbol. The avenue connects several key points of the city, such as zone 9 and zone 10, and remains a vital axis for circulation.
Tour Description & Additional Info:
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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- Half-Day Historical Tour of Guatemala City
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Pickup included
- Tasting of local seasonal fruits and spices.
- The service includes pick-up and drop-off
- Certified guide.
- Entrance to the Map in Relief.
Special Instructions:
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- This Tour is Provided by Byron Zapata.
- Tour Timezone & Starts at America/Guatemala.
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
- Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
- Maximum 4 Travelers is accepted for booking.
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