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Antigua de Guatemala

Many tourists make a point of stopping in Antigua, about an hour's drive southwest of Guatemala City.

Spain set up its colonial government in Antigua in 1570, where it remained until a massive earthquake in 1776. The city still retains much of its colonial flavor, with cobbled streets and old stone churches.

The city is also known for its many Spanish language schools and for its Indian markets, where visitors can watch traditional masters weave textiles.