Crypts and convents of Antigua Guatemala.
Tour description
Our meeting point is the cathedral atrium. Look for our orange shirt and umbrella.
We'll take you on a fun and historical tour, discovering how the city began in the 16th century and the cathedral crypts. Then we'll visit 17th-century buildings in the Franciscan quarter, continue through San Pedro Square with its public washhouse, hospital, and convalescent parish, and finish with a recreation of the 18th century, including the central square, the Santa Catarina arch, and the last building in the city, La Merced.
You will learn about Pedro de Alvarado.
Brother Peter.
Doña Luisa.
The palace of Doña Leonor.
It's not just a walk, it's a real historical experience of modern-day Antigua.
An exceptional tour led by a guide specializing in historical heritage interpretation.
We'll be waiting for you.




