Discover the best top things to do in Sacatepequez Department, Guatemala including Casa para las Artes, La Union Spanish School, Desiree Iturbide, Tintos y Arte, Indigo, Corazon Journeys, La Creativa Coworking + Events, Antigua Sole Project, Wakami.
Restaurants in Sacatepequez Department
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The Spanish Language School was created in 1996 by a few Spanish teachers who taught Spanish to Peace Corps Volunteers. They decided to open a Spanish language school and Guatemalan culture with tourists from all over the world. "MI CASA ES TU CASA" is the vision that the Unión Spanish School has had 24 years!
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I love painting and illustrating and I adore animals. Being able to combine these two passions in my profession is one of those rare privileges that makes me feel very fortunate.
Désirée is a great teacher, very friendly with enormous will to make painting fun and easy. In one workshop one can learn specific technics and come out with more than one personal and very satisfactory painting
We are a sustainable eco fashion studio that works with local artisans, natural dyes, recycled and reused materials with hand made details. Products that are made on a back strap loom and foot loom with natural dyes and superb craftsmanship.
My heart-felt belief is when like-minded people around the world come together we can create a more beautiful, compassionate global community! I have lived and/or volunteered in Central America, Africa, Nepal and Vietnam. I'm now partnering with NGOs around the world to offer social justice focused travel experiences.
La Creativa is a co-working space with fast wifi, complimentary coffee and water, and offers packages to work among other creatives either short or long-term. We also offer events such as speakers, workshops, and the space is available to rent for personal events.
We’re an operating workshop of local artisans and international designers that collaborate and produce high-quality leather accessories and shoes. Come and learn about the shoemaking process and design your own using leather and textiles and our extensive library of available styles. Or just come and learn about the local handmade craft and it’s history in the Valley around Antigua and walk away with an extra appreciation for handmade goods.
Wakami creates handmade accessories for an ethical lifestyle. Each product is made with purpose and inspired by a story that speaks to the values that connect us all. Our products are designed to empower you, the lives you touch, and our artisans. As part of our ethical lifestyle, we have created a Wakami Travelers program to visit Guatemala and experience the country in a different way.
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