Depart from Guatemala City to visit Chichicastenango Maya Market to witness ancient Indian rituals at the Santo Tomas Church and to enjoy the picturesque outdoor market, where locals from the region gather to buy and sell fruits, vegetables, flowers, grains, animals, textiles and handicrafts.
Chichicastenango Market considered the biggest outdoor and colorful market in Latin America.<br/>Pickup included
You will be picked up at your hotel in Guatemala City and transfer to Chichicastenango, sometimes your transfer will be via Antigua Guatemala
Upon our arrival at the market we will start our walking tour inside the market. It is the center of the city and at the heart of commercial life of "maxeños" (name given to the indigenous people of Chichicastenango, derived from Max which means Tomás in the Quiché language). The merchants descend every Thursday and Sunday to the central square to sell their products in this impressive indigenous market that has changed very little over the centuries.
We will observe the colorful handicrafts and handmade by local inhabitants of the región also you can see various merchandise, such as clay crafts, typical textiles, fruits, vegetables, meats and seafood, flowers and the regional costumes of the place.
We are also going to visit Santo Tomás Church, built in 1540 on the basis of a pre-Hispanic archaeological temple. This church is a splendid example of colonial architecture, as the Mayan and Latin influence mixes both inside and outside of the church over time.
Continue to the Cemetery, the Graves are often painted in the favourite colour of the deceased, while shamans can be seen burning incense, candles and in special cases, chickens, in offerings to the gods. The colors themselves are steeped in symbolism—white represents purity, turquoise is for protection, yellow represents the sun’s life force, and others pay homage to the favorite color of the deceased.
We will also appreciate a morería where the elaboration of Moorish costumes and masks that are used in traditional dances are hand-made by local people.
At the end of our tour we return to Guatemala City via Antigua Guatemala.
Please, email us at reserve@graylineguatemala.com or call (502) 24410189 or (502) 54586888 at least 48 hours prior to the departure date of the tour to reconfirm date of travel, hotel, pickup time, and location for your tour. On the day of your tour, please present your printed voucher to the driver/guide upon pick up
Guatemala City, the vibrant capital of Guatemala, is a fascinating blend of modern urban life and ancient Mayan heritage. Nestled in the highlands, it offers a mild climate, rich cultural experiences, and a bustling city atmosphere with colonial architecture and contemporary amenities.
The National Palace of Culture is a stunning example of neoclassical architecture and a symbol of Guatemala's history. It houses government offices and a museum showcasing the country's cultural heritage.
This museum offers a comprehensive overview of Guatemala's rich Mayan heritage and archaeological finds. It is a must-visit for history and culture enthusiasts.
A small hill located in the heart of the city, offering panoramic views of Guatemala City. It is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.
A vibrant cultural center that hosts art exhibitions, concerts, and cultural events. It is a hub for local artists and a great place to experience Guatemala's contemporary culture.
The main square of Guatemala City, surrounded by historic buildings, including the Metropolitan Cathedral and the National Palace of Culture. It is a bustling hub of activity and a great place to people-watch.
A rich and flavorful stew made with meat (usually chicken or pork), vegetables, and a thick sauce made from seeds, spices, and chocolate. It is often served with rice and tortillas.
Sweet fried dumplings made from sweetened black beans and mashed plantains, rolled in flour and fried until golden. They are often served with a side of cream or syrup.
Small tamales made with corn dough and filled with meat or cheese, wrapped in banana leaves and steamed. They are a popular street food and snack.
A warm and comforting drink made from sweet corn, milk, and cinnamon. It is often sweetened with sugar or honey and served as a breakfast or snack.
The dry season offers the best weather for sightseeing, with sunny days and cool evenings. This is the peak tourist season, with many festivals and cultural events taking place.
Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ)
GMT-6 (Central Standard Time)
120VV, 60HzHz
Guatemala City has a reputation for high crime rates, including petty theft, pickpocketing, and violent crime. However, many areas are safe for tourists, especially during the day and in tourist-friendly zones. Exercise caution and stay informed about the safety of the areas you visit.
Terminal de Buses del Sur, Terminal de Buses del Norte
The Transmetro is a bus rapid transit system that offers affordable and efficient transportation within the city. It operates on dedicated lanes and has numerous stops.
Available • Apps: Uber, InDriver
Car, Bike, Scooter
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Antigua Guatemala is a charming colonial town with cobblestone streets, historic churches, and stunning views of the surrounding volcanoes.
A stunning lake surrounded by volcanoes and traditional Mayan villages, offering a variety of outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
An active volcano offering hiking and adventure activities, with stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Price varies by option