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Quick travel guide to Antigua

Panorama picture of Antigua Guatemala, with Volcan de Agua in the background

Panorama picture of Antigua Guatemala, with Volcan de Agua in the background

It’s picture-perfect. Cobblestone streets, colonial houses everywhere, a classic Parque Central. And a volcano as its backdrop. But it’s also touristic and international, changing the Guatemalan fabric a bit too much.
That’s probably the price of beauty. It has happened to many other cities, and all that tourism is bringing in lots of tourists (and language students) from abroad.
And it’s not nearly as bad as for example Venice. Antigua is still laid-back, not very crowded and also not littered with tourist traps. So let’s take a ride…

CONTENTS

General introduction


The former capital of Guatemala has seen lots of drama in its history. Particularly damaging were several earthquakes. People here are used to a trembling earth, though the last proper quake has been quite some time ago.
Damaged buildings absolutely add to the atmosphere of the city centre. It is an awesome place to just crawl around a bit for two days or so, drinking a coffee and visiting a museum, climbing a volcano as well maybe. It is the complete opposite of its neighbour Guatemala City, though both deserve to be seen and experienced.

Food and drinks

Art

Activities / things to do

Getting to Antigua and getting around

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