Museo del Palacio Arzobispal, San Juan del Obispo

Offers guided tours service to publicize a collection of sculptures, paintings and altar-pieces from the colonial era.

Catedral

It was not until 1680 that it acquired the grandeur whose remains we see today.

Tumba de Rafael Landívar

Monument to the great colonial poet Rafael Landivar. Born in Santiago on October 27th, 1731 and died in Bologna, Italy in 1793.

Centro Cultural La Azotea

It has three interesting museums: Casa K'ojom  is a music museum exhibit featuring musical instruments and pre-Columbian Mayans; Museo del Café with history and description of the process itself and the Rincón Sacatepéquez, exhibiting costumes from different regions of Guatemala and crafts.

Street view with the Volcan de Agua in the background near Convento de Santa Clara

Convento de Santa Clara

15 minutes walking

Its foundation was promoted by Poor Clare nuns from the convent of Puebla de los Ángeles (present-day Puebla, Mexico), who arrived in Santiago de Guatemala (now Antigua) at the end of the 17th century. The convent was officially founded in 1699 under the Order of the Poor Clares (Order of Saint Clare).