10 Sights & Landmarks in Sacatepequez Department That You Shouldn't Miss

April 15, 2022 Tonie Szymanski

Discover the best top things to do in Sacatepequez Department, Guatemala including Cre8 Antigua, Jades Tikal, Caoba Farms, The Plaza Central Park, Iglesia de La Merced, Iglesia de San Francisco El Grande, Casa Popenoe, Arco de Santa Catalina, Convento de las Capuchinas, Convento Santa Clara.
Restaurants in Sacatepequez Department

1. Cre8 Antigua

4A. Avenida 0-30 Zona 6 San Miguel Escobar, Ciudad Vieja 03001 Guatemala +502 3076 0339 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/Cre8Antigua/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Cre8 Antigua

2. Jades Tikal

4 Calle Oriente No 5, Antigua 03001 Guatemala +502 7832 3531 http://www.jadedeguatemala.com
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Jades Tikal

3. Caoba Farms

5a. Ave. Final sur Sobre Puente Pensativo, Antigua 03001 Guatemala +502 7832 9201 [email protected] http://caobafarms.weebly.com/
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5.0 based on 303 reviews

Caoba Farms

All organic farm that also offers tours, volunteering, a farm-to-table restaurant, a store, Farmers Markets on Saturdays (live music, vendors, free activities..), Thursday- and Friday night activities and much more! Check out our homepage for more details and follow us on Facebook (caoba farms) and Instagram (caobafarms) to keep posted!

Reviewed By LeilaniRuth - Los Angeles, United States

After living in Antigua for over 3+ years, this is a staple for special occasions, when friends visit, or just needing some solo time. There's a bustling energy about the ground on Saturday's when Caoba throws their famous farmers market, although they're open Wednesday - Sunday and hosts various events throughout. Make sure to bring a camera and enjoy a walk around the property. From the beautifully presented snacks to the farm, it's a photographers dream full of color, life, and the beauty of nature all around. Your visit can be a short stop into the artisanal tienda, although you'd be selling yourself short. If you have time, settle into the restaurant for a full meal, straight from the farm, or just a liquado. There's plenty to do for the entire family if time allows - farm tour, workshops, mariposa garden, succulent plant garden, play area for the kids, live music, and much more. They conveniently offer shuttle service from Parque Central, but it's also a very enjoyable 15min walk from town. Uber is also available if a private ride is more your style.

4. The Plaza Central Park

Plaza Mayor City Center, Antigua 03001 Guatemala http://www.okantigua.com/antigua-guatemala-central-park
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4.5 based on 1,952 reviews

The Plaza Central Park

This town square, with tree-lined streets and old colonial buildings, is a popular gathering place for locals and tourists.

Reviewed By Rolliecole - Austin, United States

The park itself (during Christmas season) was ablaze with Christmas lights at night and children playing, vendors selling, people strolling day and night. It is surrounded by some of the principal sights of the city, including the cathedral, several banks with guarded ATMs, and several highly-rated restaurants. We walked through it or by it every time we walked somewhere in the city, if only to see what was happening. Our favorite was a parade of dancing horses - the caballeros (and one lady) astride each horse would make them do a tap dance on the cobblestone streets to music blaring from a pickup ahead of each of two or three horses. The park is a reason to visit Antigua; if you go there, you would have to work hard to miss it.

5. Iglesia de La Merced

5a Avenida Norte y 1a Calle Poniente Centro Histórico, Antigua 03001 Guatemala +502 7832 0559
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4.5 based on 1,077 reviews

Iglesia de La Merced

Destroyed twice by earthquakes, this 1548 church was rebuilt in the 1700s to withstand earthquakes and boasts a lovely yellow façade and a huge stone fountain, reputed to be the largest in Central America.

Reviewed By 796alvaror - San Salvador, El Salvador

La Merced is a colonial baroque style Catholic Church, well preserved, it keeps its greatness outside and inside. It’s a must visit place in Antigua. In addition to, its Square has delicious Guatemalan food and it’s a nice meeting place for locals and foreigners day and nighttime.

6. Iglesia de San Francisco El Grande

Calle Oriente,1a Avenida Sur 7a, Antigua 03001 Guatemala +502 7882 4438 https://www.facebook.com/Iglesia-San-Francisco-El-Grande-127643844536842/
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4.5 based on 531 reviews

Iglesia de San Francisco El Grande

One of many ruined churches in the city, this multi-domed church is often visited by pilgrims seeking answers to their prayers from Friar Hermano Pedro, the beatified 17th-century monk buried inside.

Reviewed By T9604IZmattp - San Diego, United States

Make sure you stop here to see the resting place of Hermano Pedro, Guatemala’s first Saint. He was considered the Mother Theresa of his time, and is venerated as such. The church was damaged and eventually destroyed in Guatemala’s famous historic earthquakes, and was rebuilt in the 1960’s. Fun Fact: Scenes from The New Adventures of Tarzan were filmed here when the church was still in ruins.

7. Casa Popenoe

6ta. Calle Oriente, No. 16 La Antigua Guatemala, Antigua 03001 Guatemala +502 3002 3467 [email protected] http://casapopenoe.ufm.edu/
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4.5 based on 104 reviews

Casa Popenoe

Casa Popenoe appeals to the inquiring mind. It prompts us to ask questions about ideas, about passion, about commitment; about history, art, science, beauty, austerity, proportion. What role does each play in human development? In the development of civilization?

8. Arco de Santa Catalina

5a Avenida Norte 28, Antigua 03001 Guatemala http://www.guatemala.com/guias/pasatiempos/arcos-de-guatemala/arco-de-santa-catalina-antigua-guatemala-.html
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4.5 based on 1,694 reviews

Arco de Santa Catalina

This monumental arch was built as a passageway between the monastery and adjoining school. The buildings were constructed to accommodate an increase in religious followers during the 17th century.

Reviewed By TimDore - Marana, United States

Guatemala was a stop on our cruise ship so we signed up for a Blue Planet shore excursion which drove us 2 hours to Antigua. There are so many sites to visit in this beautiful city including the Arco de Santa Catalina. The Arch was built in the 1690s so cloistered nuns could walk from the convent to the school without having to cross the streets of the city. You can see the Agua Volcano in the background as you stand under the arch. I highly recommend a short visit for some great pictures.

9. Convento de las Capuchinas

Av Norte at 2 Calle Oriente 2 Centro Histórico, Antigua 03001 Guatemala 832-0184 http://cnpag.com/
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4.5 based on 550 reviews

Convento de las Capuchinas

This massive convent was a thriving community of nuns from 1736 until the 1773 earthquake, after which it was abandoned. Now open to the public, tranquil gardens, sparse nuns’ cells and a terrific view from the roof make this a popular attraction.

Reviewed By RobertAleksandrowicz - San Jose, United States

Let's be honest, you don't want a retelling of the site's history. You want practical information, that's what I'm going to give you here. Let's start with the obvious, the cost: 40 Q to enter, if you want a guide it'll cost you anywhere from 100 to 150 Q depending on your "negotiation skills." Guides ask for 150Q straight up, I paid 110. There is a bit of walking as the tour lasts up to an hour but there are lots of shady places and you shouldn't feel tired. There are serviceable bathrooms on the property, close to the main cloister, which is a real plus. The convent itself has been largely restored and is the jewel of all the abandoned churches of Antigua. If you visit just one, visit this one, and get that guide. It makes the difference, it really does. make sure they take you to the downstairs acoustic chamber, it is unbelievable! Highly recommended.

10. Convento Santa Clara

Av. Sur at 6 Calle Oriente 2, Antigua 03001 Guatemala 832-0184 http://cnpag.com
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4.5 based on 297 reviews

Convento Santa Clara

These ruins, like so many others in the city, are the effects of several devastating earthquakes over the last 200 years.

Reviewed By JimP988 - Los Angeles, United States

Spectacular ruins (from the 1733 quake) of a church and adjoining convent, with unusual circular building of cells for the nuns.

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