Quetzaltenango, also known by its Maya name, Xelajú [ʃelaˈχu] or Xela [ˈʃela], is the second largest city of Guatemala. It is both the capital of Quetzaltenango Department and the municipal seat of Quetzaltenango municipality.
Quetzaltenango, also known by its Maya name, Xelajú [ʃelaˈχu] or Xela [ˈʃela], is the second largest city of Guatemala. It is both the capital of Quetzaltenango Department and the municipal seat of Quetzaltenango municipality.
Discover the best top things to do in Quetzaltenango Department, Guatemala including Trama Textiles, Ketzali Accessories, Yabal Handicrafts, Catedral del Espiritu Santo, La Ermita de la Concepcion (La Conquistadora), Central Plaza, Cerro El Baul.
Coordinates: 15°30′N 90°15′W / 15.500°N 90.250°W / 15.500; -90.250
Quetzaltenango, also known by its Maya name, Xelajú [ʃelaˈχu] or Xela [ˈʃela], is the second largest city of Guatemala. It is both the capital of Quetzaltenango Department and the municipal seat of Quetzaltenango municipality.
Discover the best top things to do in Quetzaltenango Department, Guatemala including Trama Textiles, Salsa Latina Academy, Salsa Rosa Dance Academy, Nexus Studio, El Portal Spanish School - Day Classes.
Quetzaltenango, also known by its Maya name, Xelajú [ʃelaˈχu] or Xela [ˈʃela], is the second largest city of Guatemala. It is both the capital of Quetzaltenango Department and the municipal seat of Quetzaltenango municipality.
Coordinates: 15°30′N 90°15′W / 15.500°N 90.250°W / 15.500; -90.250
Guatemalas spectacular Western Highlands run from Antigua to the Mexican border. Pines blanket misty hillsides, rivers cascade through sliver-thin ravines, volcanoes rumble overhead. Catch market day or witness offerings to drinking, smoking St. Maximon, in Chichicastenango. See traditional life in the Ixil Triangle. Clamber the Cuchumatanes Mountains. Mayan dialects and ceremonies are still part of everyday life for the majority of Guatemalas indigenous population, living where their ancestors trod.
Guatemalas spectacular Western Highlands run from Antigua to the Mexican border. Pines blanket misty hillsides, rivers cascade through sliver-thin ravines, volcanoes rumble overhead. Catch market day or witness offerings to drinking, smoking St. Maximon, in Chichicastenango. See traditional life in the Ixil Triangle. Clamber the Cuchumatanes Mountains. Mayan dialects and ceremonies are still part of everyday life for the majority of Guatemalas indigenous population, living where their ancestors trod.
Guatemalas spectacular Western Highlands run from Antigua to the Mexican border. Pines blanket misty hillsides, rivers cascade through sliver-thin ravines, volcanoes rumble overhead. Catch market day or witness offerings to drinking, smoking St. Maximon, in Chichicastenango. See traditional life in the Ixil Triangle. Clamber the Cuchumatanes Mountains. Mayan dialects and ceremonies are still part of everyday life for the majority of Guatemalas indigenous population, living where their ancestors trod.
Discover the best top things to do in Quetzaltenango Department, Guatemala including Trama Textiles, Ketzali Accessories, Do Guatemala, Chocolate Dona Pancha, Nexus Studio, Catedral del Espiritu Santo, Museo Ixkik' del Traje Maya.
Quetzaltenango, also known by its Maya name, Xelajú [ʃelaˈχu] or Xela [ˈʃela], is the second largest city of Guatemala. It is both the capital of Quetzaltenango Department and the municipal seat of Quetzaltenango municipality.
Discover the best top things to do in Quetzaltenango Department, Guatemala including Trama Textiles, Salsa Latina Academy, Salsa Rosa Dance Academy, Nexus Studio, Viva City Tours, Spanish Marks, El Portal Spanish School - Day Classes.
Discover the best top things to do in Quetzaltenango Department, Guatemala including Kaqchikel Tours, Altiplano's Tour Operator, Trama Textiles, Quetzaltrekkers, Santa Maria Volcano, Laguna Chicabal, Fuentes Georginas, Catedral del Espiritu Santo, Santiaguito Volcano, La Ermita de la Concepcion (La Conquistadora).
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