Antigua, Guatemala :

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Bonjour mes amis, and welcome to Antigua Guatemala! Prepare yourselves for an adventure that blends the mystical allure of Mayan legends with the vibrant pulse of a colonial city. This winter, as your guide, I'll unveil the secrets of Antigua's culinary scene, perfect for you two couples seeking a taste of Guatemalan culture. Expect pleasant, sunny days with average temperatures hovering around 20°C (68°F), perfect for exploring.
Our culinary journey begins with a casual lunch at El Loco, a renowned spot known for its delicious and affordable traditional Guatemalan cuisine. Expect to pay around Q100-Q150 (approximately $12-18 USD) per person. We'll savor the rich flavors of pepián (a hearty stew) and rellenitos (fried plantains filled with sweet beans), all washed down with a refreshing horchata.
In the afternoon, we’ll wander through the city, taking in the Baroque architecture – a stunning mix of Spanish colonial and indigenous influences. The cobblestone streets whisper tales of centuries past, while the vibrant bougainvillea spilling over walls adds a splash of color. You’ll notice locals going about their daily lives, a mix of friendly smiles and the rhythmic sounds of Spanish spoken with a lilting Guatemalan accent. Street musicians might serenading you with traditional marimba music.
For dinner, we'll elevate the experience with a fine-dining adventure at Casa Santo Domingo, a restaurant housed within a stunning former monastery. Expect to pay around Q300-Q500 ($35-60 USD) per person for a truly memorable meal featuring contemporary Guatemalan cuisine with a focus on local ingredients. The atmosphere is elegant, yet relaxed, and the service impeccable.
Day two starts with a casual breakfast at a local bakery, enjoying fresh pan dulce (sweet bread) and coffee. Expect to spend around Q30-Q50 ($3.50-$6 USD) per person. Afterward, we'll explore the city's markets, brimming with vibrant textiles, handicrafts, and the aroma of exotic spices. You might encounter friendly street dogs, common in Antigua. Observe the local interactions – a friendly wave is usually enough for a pleasant encounter.
For lunch on day two, we’ll try La Choza, a restaurant celebrated for its creative take on traditional Guatemalan dishes. The cost here is similarly moderate at about Q100-Q150 ($12-18 USD) per person. Later, we'll visit a local coffee plantation to learn about the process of growing and harvesting this beloved beverage – a truly engaging experience! The tour generally costs around Q150-Q200 ($18-24 USD) per person.
For our final dinner, we'll return to a casual setting, enjoying the vibrant atmosphere and delicious street food available around Parque Central. The cost is delightfully low, only around Q50-Q80 ($6-10 USD) per person.
Transportation throughout Antigua can be done via inexpensive tuk-tuks or walking (which is highly recommended!), Expect to spend around Q20-Q50 ($2.50-$6 USD) per day per couple on transportation, depending on your preference.
Total estimated cost for the trip (excluding flights and accommodation): approximately $600 - $900 USD per couple. This is a flexible estimate and can vary based on your choices. Remember that prices are subject to change. This exciting adventure awaits!
