This city, Guam’s seat of government, has 2,000+ years of history for travelers to explore. TripAdvisor travelers praise uncrowded Ritidian Beach, which has a strong current but beautiful pinkish-white sands. Take in stunning views from Fort Santa Agueda.
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Dating back to the 17th century, this church was once led by the first missionary in Guam, Father San Vitores, and was completely restored to its current splendor following its destruction in World War II.
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The view of Agana and Agana Bay is worth a visit to this 1800 fort, which was once used to defend anchored trading vessels from pirate raids.
3.5 based on 149 reviews
I enjoyed my walk through today at Plaza de Espana. I'm so glad it's kept up and looks great. Just a few blocks away is the San Antonio bridge which is beautiful as well. Just watch your step a lot of trash is around the mermaid.
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