Our Mayan roots are alive in every aspect of our gastronomy, there is no better way to learn than through our local families, we will drive to a nearly village into our friend's home to share their kitchen and knowledge
Discover Villages around Antigua and their unique life perspective
Coffee coming back to its artisanal origin combined with historical knowledge and modern techniques.
Antigua Guatemala being a Colonial City didn't have electricity before, Candles were fundamental to light up the city at night. Nowadays we use them as ornaments for weddings, church services, first communions and other special celebrations
A unique Rainbow full of light and happiness is embodied in every traditional clothing. Textiles have a huge background in which you can appreciate art, embroidery and weaving.
In Guatemala, the art of painting has been since our Ancestors Maya in different forms like murals, vessels and stone. Guatemala has featured Artists since Colonial Time, through Modernism, currently in Primitivism and Abstract Art standout
During the colony, the Spanish introduced this technique, mainly when the General Captaincy of the Kingdom of Guatemala – today La Antigua Guatemala – was flourishing.
Guatemala has a overwhelming variety of woodworking ornaments. Artisans have inherited the tradition of carving generation by generation.
The patron of Chichicastenango is Santo Tomás/Saint Thomas, December 21st offers the biggest festival, celebration in honor to its Patron and will blow your mind how we celebrate!
This tradition is called POSADITAS, is a small procession that remind us Mary & Joseph journey to complete the census requirements, bonds the entire family because from the youngest to the oldest, we all participate.
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