Guatemala has plenty of fascinating landmarks and the country offers many attractions to entice the whole family. Here are some of most important landmarks of Guatemala:Guatemala CityGuatemala City: The first settlement already was started there in 1500 BC when the Mayans founded Kaminaljuyu. ...
Guatemala I learned that most people completely skip the capital and move to Antigua as soon as they arrive at the airport, but the truth is there’s so much to see here, especially museums, that’s why if you have the chance make sure to visit some of the many museums in Guatemala ...
The Plaza Central Park is the heart and soul of Antigua and a great place to start your exploration of the town. The plaza is a large and beautiful square, surrounded by important buildings, like the Cathedral of San José, the Palace of the Captains General, and the City Hall. The plaz...
and especially in Guatemala, to refer to a mix of Native American and Spanish (and eventually of Africans), and the Maya or ‘Indígena’ (~40%), that constitutes the second most important group in the country. The ‘Ladino’ population of Guatemala is officially...
Guatemala is a multiethnic and multilingual country located in Central America. The main population groups separate ‘Ladinos’ (mixed Native American-African-Spanish), and Native indigenous people of Maya descent. Among the present-day Guatemalan Maya,
Guatemala is a multiethnic and multilingual country located in Central America. The main population groups separate ‘Ladinos’ (mixed Native American-African-Spanish), and Native indigenous people of Maya descent. Among the present-day Guatemalan Maya,
This area also contains the South Acropolis, which is a complex of palaces, temples, and tombs of the elite and the commoners of Tikal. The South Plaza also hosts several stelae and altars that record the history and the events of the city. Temple IV and Complex N Temple IV is also kno...