Guatemala city Walking Tour and public bus





Description
This is the only walking tour on Guatemala city, that shows the real heart of the city. Walk and goes inside of some important houses.
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Here we will see all the buildings around such as: City Hall, Banco de Guatemala, Banco Credito Hipotecario Nacional, Social Security Offices.
Recinos Engineer was solely responsible for the monitoring, construction and creative development of what we know today as the Guatemalan Cultural Center "Miguel Ángel Asturias"
The first National Typography building was located from 1894 to 1918 on the avenue known as Hospital Street, exactly on the 2nd. South Avenue and 10th. Street, but in 1935, the then president Jorge Ubico decided to start a new construction for the operation of the National Typography.
The Church of Our Lady of Remedies or El Calvario is one of the most visited secular Catholic parishes in Guatemala City. Originally it was on the top of "Cerro del Cielito" at the end of the sixth avenue of the Historic Center of Guatemala City. In 1936 it was converted into the National Museum of History and later it was demolished to extend one of the main roads of Guatemala City.
The Rectory of San Francisco is part of the territory of the Parish of Our Lady of Remedies of Guatemala City. It is a Catholic temple that belongs to the conventual Franciscan friars and is located in the Historic Center of Guatemala City.
The Guatemalan Post and Telegraph Building, formerly called Palacio de Comunicaciones, was designed by Rafael Pérez de León and Enrique Riera and was built at the time of Jorge Ubico's government. The construction of the building began in 1938 and two years later, as part of the president's birthday celebration, the first phase was inaugurated. Two other subsequent phases were completed in the next five years.
The Ibargüen House in zone 1 of the historic center was the old Beltranena palace, built in 1778. It is now the headquarters of the Foundation of the Historic Capital Center.
The Constitution Plaza, also commonly called Central Park, is the largest square in Guatemala, surrounded to the north by the National Palace, former seat of the Government, to the east by the Metropolitan Cathedral, to the south by the Portal of Commerce, and to the west for the Centennial Park and the National Library of Guatemala. It is located on the Sixth Avenue of Zone 1, in Guatemala City. In the Plaza, some of the most important events in the country are held, such as the celebrations and parades of the Independence Day of Guatemala, concerts, speeches, among others. It has also been the scene of the comparsas and strong criticisms of the government of the Huelga de todos los Dolores a parade of the students of the University of San Carlos and of demonstrations and protests against the Guatemalan government. The main entrance of the National Palace is kilometer zero of all roads in the Republic of Guatemala.
The History of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Guatemala City. The Metropolitan Cathedral has gone through countless events for over 200 years, including two major earthquakes, independence and a revolution. ... On July 23, 1860, the new Carrara marble altar was placed in the Cathedral.
Shortly before the Independence of the Kingdom of Guatemala, there was a fairly large plot to the east of the Cathedral, as an abandoned square - old Plazuela de El Sagrario - and a semi-destroyed temple, which served as a chapel of the Sagrario itself, then in building. There was also a cemetery, closed for excess burials, made since the transfer of the Capital to the La Ermita Valley. Dr. Mariano Gálvez conceived the idea of converting that unhygienic square into a market that met public requirements, and for that, as a first providence, he arranged to move the cemetery to the large land called San Juan de Dios. The premature exhumation of newly buried corpses was attributed to the appearance of morbid cholera, so the work had to be paralyzed. In addition, the stubborn opposition of the ecclesiastical authorities had to be overcome, since it was a sacred place and belonged to the Church.
A moment to finish with a Guatemala coffee cup on San Martin the old Pavón House, located on the Paseo de la Sexta and 10 street of the Historic Center, was revitalized to accommodate a new guest: the bakery and the most cozy restaurant of the San Martín chain.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(66)
Toured with the Captain! Wonderful and informative experience - highly recommended - enjoyable for solo travelers!
Thanks a lot, is good to know that you had a wonderful time with El Capitan. Hector
Armando was a very knowledgeable tour guide. He answered every question I had and was very prompt. I would definitely recommend if you like capital cities.
Thanks a lot. Best regards, Hector
Our guide knew information about the historic murals, government buildings and churches in the region. Seeing the local markets and daily activities of people added to the experience. I was happy with doing the tour.
Thank you, Hector
Armando was such an experienced guide with so much knowledge and enthusiasm for showing the city to us. We learned a lot about Guatemala - Culture, History, Religion, Ethnicity, Architecture, Geography, Food… Also, it was a very safe trip without any issues. I highly recommend. Now, he is my Guatemala grandpa.
Thanks a lot. I will transfer those comments to Armando. Merry Christmas. Hector
Visiting Guatemala is an experience that combines beauty and mystery. The vibrant energy of the capital, the colonial and romantic air of Antigua, the serenity of Flores in the middle of the lake and the spiritual grandeur of Tikal make one feel that this country keeps something special for every traveler. It is not just a sightseeing tour: it is an encounter with the history, nature and warmth of its people.
Muchas gracias, por sus comentarios. Estos nos ayudan a poder seguir mejorando en los servicios que prestamos.
The excellent guide, very good competent Congratulations.Very helpful The tour thought well, also beautiful use of local transport
Muchas gracias por su opinión. Hector
The tour didn't happen. No notification received from the organizer. Only on request from the organizer were we informed that the tour probably did not take place. Sorry, but I can't do it at all. We get money again but missed the day. Not a good service.
The client was offered the option to take the tour a couple of hours later, as the guide had a personal inconvenience, to which the client REFUSED. The client was offered the option to take the tour the next day, which the client REFUSED. Before arrival, we tried to contact the client by WhatsApp as we do with ALL the clients, we even used the internal chat of the portal to install WhatsApp and they never answered. In the end the refund was made with the apologies of the case, so this review has no reason to be. Hector Pineda
We had a great time on our tour. Armando showed us so many sites and was very knowledgeable about Guatemalan history and culture.
It has been a pleasure for Armando to take you around. Hector
Our guide, Armando Ramirez Salazar, was exceptional—punctual, charismatic, and friendly, with clear and fluent English. Despite his age, he was incredibly agile, while we grew increasingly tired! Most importantly, he was highly knowledgeable—this was the best tour we took. While we struggled to get the same depth of information on other tours, we learned so much from him.
We appreciate your words and especially that, within them, the tour guide is mentioned, as we understand that without him, the tour would not be a success. Best regards, Hector
We had a great tour through Guatemala city. Armando was very knowledgeable and made this tour amazing. Definitely recommend to take this tour!
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