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Guatemala

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Maya ruins, bright beaches, exotic jungles, volcanoes and archaeolog­ical sites can all be found in the small Central American country of Guatemala. Boasting diverse landscapes, Guatemala is home to a vast array of unique wildlife, 21 different ethnic groups and 23 languages.

GETTING THERE & AROUND

Guatemala boasts two internatio­nal airports: La Aurora Internatio­nal Airport and Mundo Maya Internatio­nal Airport. Public transporta­tion around the country only consists of large, yellow school buses, although they are a target for crime as they move slowly through the narrow streets. There are no trains. Taxis are available but can be a conduit to dangerous situations. The best option is to ride with a rideshare such as Uber or Lyft.

LODGING Barceló Guatemala City

Only 1.5 miles from the airport, Barceló Guatemala City is easily accessible to incoming travelers for business or leisure. The hotel contains 397 rooms equipped with energy-saving devices as part of its conservati­on efforts. Enjoy city views, a pool, a natural spa and shuttle service to and from the airport.

7th Av. 15-45, Zona 9, Guatemala City 01009, Guatemala, tel 502 2378 4000 barcelo.com

Interconti­nental Real Guatemala

The Interconti­nental features 239 recently renovated rooms with soundproof windows, heated pool, a bar and four restaurant­s. Choose from casual dining, flame-oven pizza, a sushi bar and pastries. Entertainm­ent is just steps away in the Zona Viva district.

14 Calle 2-51, Zona 10, Guatemala City 01010, Guatemala, tel 502 2413 4444 ihg.com

The Westin Camino Real

Centrally located, The Westin Camino Real offers quick access to restaurant­s, shopping, entertainm­ent and the convention complex. The hotel consists of 279 guestrooms, an outdoor heated pool, fitness center, spa and sports center. Avenida La Reforma y 14 Calle 0-20, Guatemala City 01010, Guatemala, tel 502 2333 3000 marriott.com

DINING Restaurant­e Hacienda Real

A staple in Guatemala for more than 25 years, Hacienda Real is the go-to spot for juicy steaks, seafood and drinks. Gluten-free options are available; and the restaurant is open for lunch, dinner and late-night drinks.

5th Av. 14-67, Zona 10, Guatemala City 01010, Guatemala, tel 502 2380 8383 haciendare­al.net

Mýkonos del Griego

A steakhouse with Greek flair, Mýkonos del Griego is known for its delicious meat, collection of well-paired wines and exceptiona­l service. This restaurant also features vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options.

1st Av. 12-16, Zona 10, Guatemala City 01010, Guatemala, tel 502 2507 9292

El Portal del Ángel

Open for breakfast, lunch, dinner, brunch and late-night drinks, El Portal del Ángel boasts two terraces and private rooms. Enjoy authentic Guatemalan, Argentinea­n and Central American grilled foods.

4th Av. 12-59, Zona 10, Plaza Fontabella, Guatemala City, 01010, Guatemala, tel 502 2204 6200 elportalde­langel.net

ATTRACTION­S National Museum of Archaeolog­y and Ethnology

The National Museum of Archaeolog­y and Ethnology holds the world’s most important collection of Maya artifacts such as pottery, textiles, masks and jade. See diorama displays of scaled-down Maya temples and towns.

6 Calle y 7 Avenida, Zona 13 Edificio No. 5, Finca La Aurora Guatemala City 01013, Guatemala, tel 502 2475 4010

Palacio Nacional de la Cultura

A symbol of Guatemala and an architectu­ral treasure, the Palacio Nacional was the former residence of President Jorge Ubico. It now serves as a museum housing Guatemalan art and is open to the public.

6th Calle, Guatemala City 01001, Guatemala, tel

502 2239 5000 mcd.gob.gt/palacio-nacional-de-lacultura

Tikal National Park

Tikal National Park in northern Guatemala is a must for anyone interested in ancient Maya ruins. The park encompasse­s 222 square miles of jungle terrain and contains thousands of structures to explore. Join a tour to get the full experience of the grounds and architectu­re.

RD-PET-3, Tikal, Guatemala, tel 502 7861 0255 tikalnatio­nalpark.org

 ?? PHOTO: © KOBBY DAGAN | DREAMSTIME.COM ?? Maya Ruins:
Tikal National Park
PHOTO: © KOBBY DAGAN | DREAMSTIME.COM Maya Ruins: Tikal National Park

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