Guided Culinary and Historic Nightfall Bike Tour

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CA Travelers 2a Calle Poniente #25 Antigua, Guatemala 03001

Evening sightseeing and local food-tasting tour of Antigua, Guatemala. On this tour you will learn about Antigua through gastronomy. This five-hour tour of the colonial city visits the different areas of culinary culture and explains the eating habits of the Guatemalans specially of the Antigueños and the history behind them.

What's Included:
  • Dinner
  • Snacks
  • Soda/Pop
  • Use of bicycle
  • Helmet
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What to Expect:

Itinerary
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Stop At: Arco de Santa Catalina, 5a Avenida Norte 28, Antigua Guatemala

Arco de Santa Catalina, also known as Santa Catalina Arch, is one of the most recognizable landmarks that can be seen in the city of Antigua Guatemala, Arco de Santa Catalina is certainly one of the most iconic ones, since it is featured everywhere when Antigua Guatemala is mentioned.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Convento de las Capuchinas, Av Norte at 2 Calle Oriente 2 Centro Histórico, Antigua 03001 Guatemala

The Capuchinas Convent was the only convent that allowed low-income women to enter, since the other convents demanded a dowry, which meant goods or money that a woman’s family contributed to the convent or religious order to which he was to belong According to experts , some of these cells were for the nuns with better economic possibilities. At the entrance of the Tower you can see side chambers that were used as bathtubs. They are narrow rooms with a window and two small tubs. Next to these cells there is a narrow space with a small hole where firewood was placed to heat the water. The building has a drainage system made up of individual channels installed under each cell and reaching the same storage tank.The specialist shares that due to its characteristics, this is considered one of the first apartment buildings in Latin America.

Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Tanque de la Union, Calle oriente 6a Centro Histórico, Antigua 03001 Guatemala

In La Antigua Guatemala only the big houses had a place where you could wash. For this reason, most of the inhabitants —housewives— went to public laundries. The La Unión Tank (Tanque de La Unión), known in the past as the Plaza de San José, is one of the most representative washing places in this city. It was inaugurated on February 3, 1853. Its arches are neoclassical in style. The Union Tank will function as a social meeting point for daily talks. The tank has 22 sinks in total. A LOT OF GOSSIPING

Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Iglesia de San Francisco El Grande, Calle Oriente,1a Avenida Sur 7a, Antigua 03001 Guatemala

The most outstanding detail of this enormous church is its VIA SACRA that was built on Calle de los Pasos, so called because of the 1,322 steps that Jesus walked from the Praetorian palace to the hill of El Calvario, where he was crucified. This route is known as the Via Sacra, and the 14 stations were carried out on it.

Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Santa Ana, Santa Ana, Antigua, Sacatepequez Department

– Parque Belen – Plazuela de Santa Ana

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Iglesia El Calvario, Chisec Guatemala

The Hermitage of El Calvario or Ermita del Santo Calvario is a secular Catholic parish that operates in the city of Antigua Guatemala. It is one of the few religious structures that survived both the Santa Marta earthquakes in 1773 and the subsequent transfer of the capital from the Captaincy General of Guatemala, then known as Santiago de los Caballeros de Guatemala to a new location. The parish of El Calvario has remained open to worship since its foundation on November 19, 1618 and is recognized for having been built by the holy Brother Pedro de Betancur.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Iglesia Escuela de Cristo, Eight blocks from Central Park, Antigua Guatemala

The School of Christ Church is located in the city of Antigua Guatemala. The temple was founded in the hermitage of Vera Cruz in 1664 and since 1689 it was known as the Congregation of San Felipe de Neri. Due to the 1717 San Miguel earthquakes, the building was damaged, and its reconstruction was completed in 1730 under the direction of the Chief Architect Diego de Porres. After the Santa Marta earthquake in 1773, the church moved to the facilities of the parish of Nuestra Señora de los Remedios, when it moved to Nueva Guatemala de la Asunción. Its façade boasts Renaissance architecture and is made of stone, like the Capuchinas church, a characteristic that differentiates it from the other temples in the town

Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: The Plaza Central Park, Plaza Mayor City Center, Antigua 03001 Guatemala

Antigua Central Park (Parque Central) is considered one of the most beautiful parks in Guatemala. It’s the main outdoor area in town and where people go to sit, stroll, or meet up for an afternoon of relaxation and nice weather. From Central Park you have a superb view of the Agua Volcano, which towers over Antigua.

Duration: 40 minutes

Stop At: San Augustin Church, Calle Poniente 5a Corner Of 5a Calle Poniente And 7a Avenida Sur, Antigua 03001 Guatemala

The Saint Augustine Church is a wonderful architectural and religious piece of Antigua’s history. The church is located a few blocks west of the central park in the heart of the city. The front of the church decorates the image of San Agustín, which blends nicely with the magnificent architectonic design. The painting of the church was done by Antonio Ramírez de Montúfar in the colonial era.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: San Sebastian, San Sebastian, Retalhuleu Department

This parish is one of the first founded in the city, It is distinguished by its baroque design where its fine carved designs represent elements of nature, such as leaves, flowers and branches. In front of this church there is a park and kindergarten, which provides locals and visitor with a large natural outdoor space, accurate for relaxing.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Iglesia de La Merced, 5a Avenida Norte y 1a Calle Poniente Centro Histórico, Antigua 03001 Guatemala

The Church and Convent of La Merced is a Catholic church located in the city of Antigua Guatemala in Guatemala. The architect Juan de Dios Estrada was in charge of its construction from 1749. The church was inaugurated in 1767.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Antigua, Antigua, Sacatepequez Department

To end this amazing experience we will stop by the Antigua Brewing Company to taste the best Antigua crafted beers.

Duration: 45 minutes

Cost per person:
$46
Age / Max Group:
Ages 14+
Duration:
5 hours
Start Time(s):
Everyday at 5:30pm
Languages Spoken:
English, Spanish
Days Closed:
None