Antigua
| Reeling from the horrors of Guatemala City, Brent Nichols stumbles across a haven of tranquility and discovers that it was all worthwhile. | "Why would you want to go to El Salvador? Isn't there a war going on?" Ah, Sylvia Seschel thinks she's beaten the onslaught of possible hoards of tourists. |
| Learning Spanish in Guatemala is popular. Alex Welsh studied in Xela, the place to go if you want to remain fairly off-the-trail. | Sylvia Seschel can see herself living in Antigua, exploring one beach a day. |
Who Would Know Guatemala Has So Much To Offer - Guatemala, Central America Most people would not choose Guatemala as their first choice of countries to see in Central America. Lee S. Abbamonte thinks it is one of the most interesting and diverse places, in fact, he went back the second time. | Lito Galvan recounts the madness of Holy Week in Antigua. |
| Antigua is abundant in charming and tasteful residences and fountains too small and unnoticeable to be toppled down by earthquakes and thank goodness, too eye pleasing and precious to be knocked down by the ravages of time. | Lito Galvan continues his tour of Guatemala's architectural wonders by exploring Antigua's surrounding area. |
| Lito Galvan discovers the nostalgia of Antigua's architecture and ruins. | Lito Galvan finds tourist police to be clueless crosses between cinema ushers and supermarket security guards that might have been recruited just days before the onslaught of the peak tourist season from a pool of the habitually indolent and unemployed. |
| Semana Santa is one week when Antigua gets even mo | |
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