A refined glimpse into Guatemala’s contemporary culture, heritage, and hidden design corners — all in one day.
Ideal for: Layovers, first-time visitors, business travelers, short stays
Style: Private • curated • flexible pace
Duration: Full day (4–6 hours)
Starting point: Guatemala City / La Aurora Airport / hotel pickup
Overview
Guatemala City, founded in 1776, is far more than a gateway — it is a refined blend of history, culture, and contemporary life. This private one-day experience offers a curated exploration of the capital’s most meaningful landmarks and cultural highlights, thoughtfully paced and tailored to your interests.
Throughout the day, guests may experience iconic sites such as the Relief Map of Guatemala, the National Palace, and the Metropolitan Cathedral, complemented by a visit to a traditional artisan market and selected cultural institution — with curated options including the Ixchel Museum, the Popol Vuh Museum, the National Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology — or the archaeological site of Kaminaljuyú, according to personal interests.
The journey is completed with carefully chosen city viewpoints, offering a deeper perspective of Guatemala City’s landscape and character.
The experience is further enriched through curated recommendations to explore Guatemalan gastronomy, allowing time to enjoy thoughtfully selected local flavors — from refined interpretations of traditional cuisine to contemporary culinary expressions, chosen to reflect the city’s cultural identity. Each element of the day is designed to feel effortless and personal, allowing guests to connect with the essence of Guatemala City while every detail is seamlessly handled.
Sunset in Guatemala City
Signature Highlights
Curated cultural stop (museum or heritage landmark)
Modern Guatemala (design, neighborhoods, city views)