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UNREAL Guatemalan FOOD TOUR of Antigua - Clay Pots, Chocolate & Fruit Wine | Antigua, Guatemala
On my third day in Guatemala in partnership with the Real Intercontinental Guatemala we headed out on an UNREAL food tour of Antigua!
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I started by having a delicious breakfast at the Real Intercontinental Guatemala and some fantastic coffee. From their we drove one hour south to Antigua. We partnered up with A La Carta Tours and Antigua Rides to give us this unreal food tour of Antigua.
We started by heading to the neighborhood of San Juan del Obispo. Their we saw a 15th century church and had some Chuchitos (Guatemalan version of Tamales). They were spicy and delicious!
Next up we entered Chocolateria Antigua to see how they turn Cacao into chocolate bars. We then tried 13 different chocolates. They were all so good! I had to buy myself some.
From their we walked down the street to El Abuelo del Vino which is a fruit fermenting factory. They ferment over 40 different fruits and turn them into fruit wine. We saw the process and tried a dozen very strong wines!
After that we drove across town to Cerro de la Cruz to get an incredible view over the UNESCO World Heritage Town of Antigua. To end the tour we hit up La Cuevita de los Urquizu to have a truly unique Guatemalan meal. When you visit Antigua you have to eat here!
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My name is David Hoffmann and for the last decade I have been traveling around the world in search of unique culture, food and history! Since starting Davidsbeenhere in 2008, I have traveled to 71 countries and over 1,000 destinations, which I welcome you to check out on my YouTube Channel, blog and social medias.
I focus a great deal on food and historic sites, as you probably have seen! I love to experience the different flavors that each destination has to offer, whether it’s casual Street food or gourmet restaurant dining. I’m also passionate about learning the local history and culture.
UNREAL Guatemalan FOOD TOUR of Antigua - Clay Pots, Chocolate & Fruit Wine | Antigua, Guatemala
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Super COLORFUL Mayan STREET FOOD & Artisanal MARKET | Chichicastenango, Guatemala
On my fourth day in Guatemala in partnership with the Real Intercontinental Guatemala we explored Chichicastenango the most famous Maya market town in the country!
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We started the day at 5:30am and drove three hours west to Chichicastenango. Are first stop in Chichicastenango was the arch of Gucumatz. This is the entrance to the city and also in the Maya religion to the under world!
We then walk through the whole city and I tried fresh orange juice, pupusas and home made ice cream. Everything was so good! From their we made are way to the Maya cemetery via the poultry market.
After exploring the maya cemetery we went all out shopping. I bought a ton of wood carved mask, Mariel bought some clothing and I bought a table runner for my wife.
We then visited Santo Tomas Church which is the most iconic spot in the city. It's famous because this church is a unified church between Catholicism and the Maya religion.
Next up we went to lunch at the Maya Inn hotel. He we tried some Culche and some Pepian de Pollo which is a traditional dish in Chichicastenango.
After exploring the whole town we drove back to Guatemala city and on the way we stopped at Iximche. This Maya archeological site is one of the most important because this is where the Spanish took country of the country.
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I focus a great deal on food and historic sites, as you probably have seen! I love to experience the different flavors that each destination has to offer, whether it’s casual Street food or gourmet restaurant dining. I’m also passionate about learning the local history and culture.
Super COLORFUL Mayan STREET FOOD & Artisanal MARKET | Chichicastenango, Guatemala
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Mayan Show - Antigua, Guatemala
DBH is in Guatemala's central highlands in the city of Antigua, where David films an iPhone Short of a Mayan cultural performance. With traditional attire, dance and music, it's a great ethnic show to see when in the Antigua area. For more information on the city and performance, check out the DBH Guide to Guatemala, also available for your Kindle.
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My name is David Hoffmann and for the last decade I have been traveling around the world in search of unique culture, food and history! Since starting Davidsbeenhere in 2008, I have traveled to 71 countries and over 1,000 destinations, which I welcome you to check out on my YouTube Channel, blog and social medias.
I focus a great deal on food and historic sites, as you probably have seen! I love to experience the different flavors that each destination has to offer, whether it’s casual Street food or gourmet restaurant dining. I’m also passionate about learning the local history and culture.
Mayan Show - Antigua, Guatemala
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Guatemala/Colorful beautiful Chichicastenango Market Part 10
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Chichicastenango Market:
Market days on Thursdays and Sundays
From Panajachel 1,5 hours,From Antigua 2,5 hours to Chichi Market
Chichicastenango, also known as Santo Tomás Chichicastenango, is a town in the El Quiché department of Guatemala, known for its traditional K'iche' Maya culture. The Spanish conquistadors gave the town its name from the Nahuatl name used by their soldiers from Tlaxcala: Tzitzicaztenanco, or City of Nettles. Its original name was Chaviar.Chichicastenango serves as the municipal seat for the surrounding municipality of the same name.
Chichicastenango is a large indigenous town, lying on the crests of mountaintops at an altitude of 1,965 m (6,447 ft). It is located about 140 km (87 mi) northwest of Guatemala City.
Chichicastenango is well known for its famous market days on Thursdays and Sundays where vendors sell handicrafts, food, flowers, pottery, wooden boxes, condiments, medicinal plants, candles, pom and copal (traditional incense), cal (lime stones for preparing tortillas), grindstones, pigs and chickens, machetes, and other tools. In the central part of the market plaza are small eateries (comedores).
Among the items sold are textiles, particularly the women's blouses. The manufacture of masks, used by dancers in traditional dances, such as the Dance of the Conquest, have also made this city well known for woodcarving.
Church of Santo Tomás:
Next to the market is the 400-year old church of Santo Tomás. It is built atop a Pre-Columbian temple platform, and the steps originally leading to a temple of the pre-Hispanic Maya civilization remain venerated. K'iche' Maya priests still use the church for their rituals, burning incense and candles. In special cases, they burn a chicken for the gods. Each of the 18 stairs that lead up to the church stands for one month of the Maya calendar year. Another key element of Chichicastenango is the Cofradia of Pascual Abaj, which is an ancient carved stone venerated nearby and the Maya priests perform several rituals there. Writing on the stone records the doings of a king named Tohil (Fate).The Chichicastenango Regional Museum lies in its grounds.Wikipedia
Amazing Guatemala - Heart of the Mayan World
After spending 1 week in Guatemala, we cannot even begin to tell you how AMAZING Guatemala was, so instead, we will share this video with you! You can literally do EVERYTHING in the WORLD in Guatemala! From visiting Mayan ruins, to climbing volcanoes, to enjoying a black sand beach and even river-rafting; Guatemala has it all! Visit mayfieldelitetravel.com to book your trip today!
2008-12-28 Mayan Market In Antigua (Guatemala)
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AromaVentures: Antigua, Guatemala
In episode 2 of AromaVentures, the journey has travelled from the heart of Oaxaca's capital into the jungles of Guatemala outside Antigua. Travels and kind souls brought us to a special place over looking the valley called, Earth Lodge.
After learning about the story of the Earth Lodge, we felt connected on many levels. Young travelers who fall in love with a beautiful region, then try to sustain life in that place. AromaVentures was in the infancy state legitimizing its own passion.
Our time living high in these hills also led to the introduction to Catalina, the head cook of the Earth Lodge. After talking at great length with her, we accompanied her to the market for ingredients and then took great note while she taught Chef Vagabundus local recipes.
It's with that experience that we collected new techniques to be shared with our subscribing viewers using Masa Harina (a.k.a. corn dough flour). The four recipes we are showing you are: Pepian Stew, Fresh Corn Tortilas, Sweet Vegetable Tamales, and Braised Beef with Cheese Tamales.
Together, we now can share the our authentic findings of Guatemala using all five human senses in an engaging entertainment platform. AromaVentures is excited to introduce you to life in El Hato (the village) outside of Antigua!
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Guatemala - Traditional Mayan Wedding
On a trip to Antigua, Guatemala in the summer of 2010, we had the chance to act out a traditional Mayan wedding. All of the traditional clothes are hand made.
Healing by Fire In A Sacred Mayan Cave | Guatemala Travel | The Points Guy
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Guatemala Travel Video Guide
Guatemala Travel Video Guide - Guatemala has a rich and distinctive culture from the long mix of elements from Spain and the native Maya people. This diverse history and the natural beauty of the land have created a destination rich in interesting and scenic sites.
Spanning a mountainous slice of Central America immediately south of Mexico, Guatemala is loaded with incredible natural, historical and cultural appeal. As the birthplace and heartland of the ancient Maya, the country is in many ways defined by the legacy of this early civilization. Their rainforest cities were abandoned centuries ago, but Maya people continue to thrive in the Guatemalan highlands, where traditions and religious rituals, mingled with Catholic practices, endure to form the richest and most distinctive indigenous identity in the hemisphere.
Guatemala today is very much a synthesis of Maya and colonial traditions, fused with the omnipresent influences of twenty-first century Latin and North American culture. Baroque churches dating back to the Spanish Conquest coexist with pagan temples that have been sites of worship for millennia. Highland street markets prosper alongside vast glitzy shopping malls, and pre-Columbian festival dances are performed by teenage hip-hop fans.
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AMAZING Guatemalan STREET FOOD + Antigua Walking Tour | Antigua, Guatemala
On my third day in Guatemala in partnership with the Real Intercontinental Guatemala we explored Antigua's main attractions and we ate some amazing Guatemalan street food!
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We started our exploration of Antigua by walking through the historical center of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Antigua. We first saw La Carmen Convent ruins, then we went to La Perla to have a quick espresso and then we visited La Merced Church.
From there we made our way across the city and stopped at Santa Catalina Arch which is the icon of Antigua. It's a a 15 century arch built to help the nuns cross from the convent to a school. Next up we saw the Antigua Cathedral ruins. It was destroyed during an earthquake in the year 1773.
We then made a quick stop at La Casa del Ron and tried some amazing Zacapa rums. We tried Zacapa 23, Zacapa Negro and we tried a Colonial rum which is an artisan rum made by the Zacapa brand.
To end the night we headed to the public laundry square and there, there is a lady selling amazing Guatemalan street food. I tried four different things:
-Chuchitos
-Alot del Elote
-Rellenitos de Platano
-Tostada de Ensalada de Pollo
Each thing was amazing and I highly recommend visiting that lady when you head to Antigua. She gets there around 5:30pm.
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I focus a great deal on food and historic sites, as you probably have seen! I love to experience the different flavors that each destination has to offer, whether it’s casual Street food or gourmet restaurant dining. I’m also passionate about learning the local history and culture.
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GUATEMALA TRAVEL GUIDE || What to see, do, and eat!
Here it is! I'm so thrilled to release this Guatemala Travel Guide, and share Albion Fit's top places (& secrets) to visit! This trip was not only an adventure, but so incredibly inspiring. To be there alongside the owners of Albion Fit (who are an absolute HOOT), and see where so much of their inspiration comes from was seriously so cool. I'm convinced that Guatemala is one of the worlds best kept secrets with it's endless beauty, and welcoming culture. We had the pleasure of meeting the talented Albion Fit team, who make the visions become a reality, and to be honest, it was one of my highlights of the trip! To see the process and hard work that goes into each swimsuit and piece of apparel we had been wearing, was mind blowing. Everything was cut and sewn with such precision and care. If you're in the mood for an inspiring entrepreneur story, you gotta listen to theirs -- you will be blown away! Other than that, my favorite places were the waterfall hot spring (Finea El Paraiso) because it was beautiful and had HOT WATER streaming down the falls! Like, is this real life!? AND the adventure hike we did at 4am to the Tikal Mayan Ruins. Can you believe the sound of those howler monkeys!? They sound like dinosaurs of some sort. It was seriously such a thrill, and so beautiful when the sun came up. No wonder they shot Star Wars there (By the way, have you seen the new one? Call me a geek, but I lovedddd it.). Another one of my highlights was being there with my sister and brother-in-law, they motivated me to get out and exercise and it was actually super fun. We were running through little groups of school kids and trying to not get hit by busses in Antigua! Ha! Working out is something I rarely do on vacation, and I'm making it a must from now on.
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AMAZING Guatemalan FOOD TOUR + BEER TOUR | Antigua, Guatemala
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My family and I visit Antigua, Guatemala for an epic food tour! From beans and coffee to quail eggs in your orange juice, Antigua serves up some the most beautiful sights and even better foods I’ve ever tried!
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Discovering Mayan culture in Guatemala - Lonely Planet travel videos
Dolores Ratzan Pablo, local of Santiago Atitlán in Guatemala (Central America) discusses the significance of her community and Mayan heritage.
Learn more about the Mayan culture in our Guatemala feature in the October edition of Lonely Planet Traveller magazine:
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'In the lakeside town of Santiago Atitlán, women sit companionably on their narrow stoops,fingers flying across looms fashioned from simple sticks. In the centre of town, men in traditional striped trousers crowd at the entrance to a shrine to the hard-drinking, cigar-smoking local idol called Maximón, holding offerings of flowers, trinkets and bottles of a pink liqueur called Quetzalteca.'
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Traditional and Gourmet MAYA GUATEMALAN FOOD at Real Intercontinental | Guatemala City, Guatemala
It's been 6 years since I last visited Guatemala and this time I have partnered up with the Real Intercontinental Guatemala to show you some of the must visit spots in Guatemala!
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On the first day in Guatemala we stayed the entire day at the hotel and ate traditional and gourmet maya Guatemalan food! To start we visited the Market restaurant there we tried Kak Ik soup and we also tried a flank steak with white cheese and black bean mash.
I hit up the spa for an amazing Cacao massage which was amazing! It felt like I was being covered with Nutella and then cooked! Such a great experience which I highly recommend!
For dinner we visited their Picasso restaurant and the chef prepared for us a food and drink pairing. These dishes were more gourmet maya Guatemalan food. My favorite was the tuna with avocado with smoke! It was unreal!
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My name is David Hoffmann and for the last decade I have been traveling around the world in search of unique culture, food and history! Since starting Davidsbeenhere in 2008, I have traveled to 71 countries and over 1,000 destinations, which I welcome you to check out on my YouTube Channel, blog and social medias.
I focus a great deal on food and historic sites, as you probably have seen! I love to experience the different flavors that each destination has to offer, whether it’s casual Street food or gourmet restaurant dining. I’m also passionate about learning the local history and culture.
Traditional and Gourmet MAYA GUATEMALAN FOOD at Real Intercontinental | Guatemala City, Guatemala
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ANTIGUA Guatemala Travel Guide (2019) Backpacking Central America
In this episode we continue backpacking Central America and explore the town of Antigua one of Guatemala's main towns. A beautiful, colourful town surrounded by volcanos. Home to lots of churches, beautiful architecture and it even has a Chocolate Museum.
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BEST PLACES TO EAT IN ANTIGUA, GUATEMALA - DAY 2
Best place to eat in Antigua, Guatemala? Follow me around in Antigua as we look for good vegan/non-vegan food, and taste gourmet Guatemalan coffee! Antigua has some of the best food I’ve ever had. All their produce is super fresh and tasty. I would go back just for the food... Also, it was not a problem to be vegan there, they had a bunch of different places to eat. And I was even able to make my dishes gluten free!
Between all the eating, we actually managed to go on a hike to one of the main lookout points in Antigua. The view from the top is breathtaking!
Enjoy, and I see you soon for episode 3, where I will be climbing on an active volcano!
Places mentioned in this episode:
1. Cafe Estudio - Address: 2da Calle 4ta Avenida # 2-A 2 Calle 4 Avenida Norte Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala
2. La Cocina - Address: 3a Calle Poniente 31, Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala
3. Wachuma - Address: 5a Avenida Norte 9, Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala
4. Cerro de la Cruz - Viewpoint
5. Los Tres Tiempos - Address: 5a Avenida Norte, Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala
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