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Get into the culture of Guatemala
If you want a true cultural experience among Guatemalans, take a stroll down 6th Avenue. You can window shop, look for a place to have coffee or lunch, and get caught up in the hustle and bustle of l...
As you finish your visit to Central Park, the Palace and the Cathedral start walking the Sexta Avenue. The first stop is Pasaje Rubio, a yellow 3 story building with shops on the first floor and apar...
It is the heart of the historical zone in Guatemala, sadly like every downtown is not sonsafe late night, for lunch or coffee you can have a lot of options, and a great variety of food.
Great scenic walk, the city is just beautiful. Stay away from the babylonian options of food and look for the ladies dressed in typical outfits with market trolleys selling the called "tostadas con fr...
La Sexta is a peatonal street, filled up with cafes and shops, it can take you an hour or three, depending on how you're feeling. Very safe, on a sunny afternoon I recommend to get into Pasaje Rubio a...
Get into the culture of Guatemala
If you want a true cultural experience among Guatemalans, take a stroll down 6th Avenue. You can window shop, look for a place to have coffee or lunch, and get caught up in the hustle and bustle of l...
Great Paseo in the Centro Histórico
As you finish your visit to Central Park, the Palace and the Cathedral start walking the Sexta Avenue. The first stop is Pasaje Rubio, a yellow 3 story building with shops on the first floor and apar...
Walking Tourism
It is the heart of the historical zone in Guatemala, sadly like every downtown is not sonsafe late night, for lunch or coffee you can have a lot of options, and a great variety of food.
Try the local food Tostadas
Great scenic walk, the city is just beautiful. Stay away from the babylonian options of food and look for the ladies dressed in typical outfits with market trolleys selling the called "tostadas con fr...
Nice stroll downtown
La Sexta is a peatonal street, filled up with cafes and shops, it can take you an hour or three, depending on how you're feeling. Very safe, on a sunny afternoon I recommend to get into Pasaje Rubio a...