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The best time to visit Antigua Guatemala is during the dry season from November to April, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for outdoor activities. However, Antigua is beautiful year-round, making any time a good time to visit.

Some of the best places to eat in Antigua Guatemala include restaurants like Los Moros, Remote La Fonda de la Calle Real, and The Kitchen, many of which can be found at Porta Hotels. Exploring local markets for authentic cuisine is also highly recommended.

During a week in Antigua Guatemala, visitors can explore historic landmarks, visit nearby destinations like Lake Atitlán and Chichicastenango, hike volcanoes, relax in spas, and enjoy local cuisine throughout the city.

Five days allow time to experience Antigua’s culture, historic sites, and natural beauty. A full week provides the opportunity to explore nearby attractions and consider extended stays at properties such as Porta del Lago.

Antigua Guatemala offers activities ranging from exploring historic churches like La Merced and San Francisco to visiting Santa Catalina Arch, shopping at local markets, hiking volcanoes, touring coffee farms, and relaxing at boutique hotels such as Porta Hotel Antigua or Casa Encantada.

Yes, most Porta Hotels in Antigua offer indoor and outdoor venues for meetings, conferences, weddings, and social events, often with catering and event planning support available.

Guatemala is generally safe for tourists when common precautions are taken, including staying in reputable accommodations such as Porta Hotels, avoiding isolated areas at night, and remaining aware of surroundings.

Yes, Porta Hotels typically arrange airport transportation to ensure a convenient and comfortable arrival and departure experience.

Policies vary by property, but some Porta Hotels accommodate pets. Guests are encouraged to contact the specific hotel directly for details and any associated fees.