
Guatemala City
Urban Mayan wonders meet modern frames in one vibrant day
Highlights
Uncover 3,000-year-old Maya history amid urban remnants, ideal for dramatic photography.
Marvel at intricate architecture and hidden stories in this neoclassical landmark.
Immerse in vibrant textiles and crafts for authentic local shopping and snaps.
Experience lively pedestrian avenue with street life perfect for candid photos.
Capture earthquake-scarred neoclassical beauty and ancient relics inside.
Where to Stay
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Hotel Hyatt Place Guatemala City
Sleek rooms with city views, rooftop pool, free breakfast; 15min Uber to Zona 1.
Where to Eat
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Café de la Plaza
Modern spot near Plaza de la Constitución; order pepián (spicy meat stew) or kak'ik soup with fresh tortillas.

Ocelot Bar
Sleek cocktail bar with small plates; try ron miel (honey rum) and guacamole with plantains.
What to Do
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Kaminaljuyu & Museo Miraflores
Start with guided ruins walk (1hr), then museum artifacts (2hr); golden hour ~5PM for pyramid shadows.

Historic Zona 1 Core
Palacio Nacional (45min interiors), Catedral Metropolitana (15min), Mercado Central (25min), Paseo de la Sexta stroll; best angles from Plaza de la Constitución at sunset ~6PM.

Paseo de la Sexta Nightlife
Evening people-watching on pedestrian avenue transitioning to bars; capture neon lights and crowds.
Good to Know
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Group Safety Basics
Travel as 6 together, avoid Zona 1 alone post-8PM, use hotel-arranged private tours or Uber; pickpocket common in markets—use crossbody bags.
Photography Essentials
Golden hour 5-7PM for soft light on ruins/churches; wide-angle lens for architecture, bring extra battery—outlets 110V US plugs; ask permission for people shots.
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