How to Spend 24 Hours in Guatemala City
With most visitors to Guatemala immediately making their way to colonial Antigua or magnificent Lake Atitlan, Guatemala City is one of the least-explored destinations in the country, but the capital has its own unique charm and plenty of fascinating attractions, and deserves to be on your to-do list. If you don’t have the luxury of time, fear not. Here’s how to spend 24 hours in Guatemala City.
Morning: Visit the Mercado Central
Market
Lunch: Arbol de la Vida
Restaurant
Afternoon: Mapa en Relieve andMuseo Popol Vuh
Guatemala has an extraordinarily diverse landscape, and the best way to get a feel for it is by visiting Guatemala City’s famous Mapa en Relieve (‘relief map’). This huge open-air topographical map is at a 1:10,000 scale, and where better to appreciate a landscape that includes tropical jungles, active volcanoes, wild beaches, and dramatic lakes? With volcanic peaks that appear even more exaggerated than in real life, you can’t help but be awed when you remember that the map was constructed more than 100 years ago, without the use of any modern technology.
Relief Map, 6A Avenida, Guatemala City, Guatemala
Get your dose of culture by visiting one of the city’s best museums. Housed within the Fransisco Marroquin University, this stylishly contemporary museum documents the different stages of Mayan culture and history. Named after an ancient Mayan sacred book, Museo Popol Vuh exhibits beautifully detailed pre-Hispanic figurines and statues, carved wooden masks, burial urns, woven textiles, and many other Mayan artifacts. Art enthusiasts will enjoy a visit just as much as history buffs, thanks to the colonial paintings and gilded wood on the walls.
Universidad Francisco Marroquín, 6A Calle, Guatemala, +502 23387896
Dinner: Saul L’Osteria
Evening: Drinks at Las Cien Puertas
Morning: Brunch at San Martin
Follow the smell of baked bread to San Martin, a restaurant/bakery that’s a dream for coffee connoisseurs and pastry enthusiasts alike. The freshly baked pastries, baguettes, and tarts will tempt even the healthiest eater, but there are plenty of delicious savoury options too. The huevos florentinos – a bread bun stuffed with eggs, spinach, and a creamy mushroom sauce – remains a firm customer favourite, and the sandwiches, soups, burgers, and pizzas also hit the spot. Take a seat, settle down, and enjoy some of the finest coffee in the city before you depart.
2da Avenida | Zona 10, Guatemala City 01010, +502 24209916